Closer 2nd round Fury starting to man handle Wilder.
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Closer 2nd round Fury starting to man handle Wilder.
Give this ref a bonus and WWE contract. Good scrap here both need to tighten i
I knew it!!
Wilder has NOTHING LEFT.
:angryxo4: ohhh Wilder is impersonating Fred Sanford right about now! Looks genuinely concussed
Fury knocks down Wilder in the 3rd round and will look to finish it in the next round.
Fury needs to keep it sharp and brutal
Well there we are :-X
holy crap!!!!!
Gotta love that who cares who you root for. Brutal to come back from
Fury mauling and man handling Wilder in the 4th before getting knocked down hard twice. The whole fight has turned.
Oh nice right jacked Wilder jaw! Fury had him stood up there
5th round and Wilder looks tired but wants to land that right hand. Fury looks back in control but could go anywhere.
Fury has to keep it long. Wilders right is very live and he's waiting for it.
Fury taking it to Wilder and tiring him in the 6th round. This is an exciting fight that keeps you on the edge.
4-2 Fury
Great exchange. Both cleanest rights and carrying on thru. Credit where credit is due
Fury taking the right hands from Wilder in the 7th round and punishing the body of Wilder.
5-2 Fury
Wilder's stumbling around like a drunk. Sheer will power keeping him up.
Wilder on roller skates right now. Cannot be missed with right hands and legs all stiffed.
Fury battering Wilder in the 8th and he can barely stand. His legs are nearly gone.
6-2
Leave it up to Kenny to sell a 'hurt hand' like a used car salesman.
Hard 9th round and Wilder is showing real heart but looks exhausted. Fury has control and landing the jab.
7-2
Oh dang Wilder down looking for loose change. Brutal onslaught by Fury. May wanna save him from himself again
Wilder got off 3-4 flush shots on Fury and they did nothing. Wilder's spent... and he's got nothing but his heart left.
Fury knocks down an exhausted Wilder in the 10th with a big right hand but fights back hard at the end of the ound. True heart.
8-2 Fury
That was a really weird KD. Wilder is frozen ohhhhh hsits
Fury ends it in the 11 th landing hard uppercuts and big right hand to finish off an exhausted Wilder.
Good fight and both true warriors.
Great fight.
Fury keeps proving why he’s undefeated.
That was fucking brilliant.
Wilder was on Bambi legs in the third round before the knockdown. If Fury had a knockout punch Wilder would have been out of there long before he eventually was. Got to give him credit for hanging in so long though. Fantastic to watch. Nothing is as exciting to watch as a proper big heavyweight fight.
Fury's stool tonight. :D:D:D:Dhttps://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfo...tid=5915&stc=1
https://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfo...tid=5916&stc=1
Res ipsa loquitur.
As always thanks guys for blow by blow. Tough spot for Wilder. I saw the highlights, wow. Fury is a warrior who can box. If Wilder only knew how. Strong enough to drop a 277lb guy is no easy feat.
In Turkey on holiday.
Got up at 6 to watch it and the bastard WiFi was off in the hotel.
Anyway just managed to watch highlights after knowing result - kind of glad I did as would have had heart failure in that 4th.
Fair dues to both. Was fury poorer or wilder just better ?
Fury seemed a bit subdued in post fight interview with Buncey. That will have taken a lot out of him.
Fight the winner of Usyk AJ rematch and get out Tyson.
Great fight.
A fight in which both fighters made the experts, armchair or ringside veterans. re -evaluate some of their opinions, whilst confirming others. Wilder is nowhere near as useless as a boxer as many had insisted, and Fury is not quite the genius craftsman many have claimed him to be. Both looked wide open to big shots for large parts of the fight (and multiple trips to the canvas confirmed it) and while you have to admire the heart of both big men, there was a lot of fundamental errors from each side throughout that smaller men would have paid dearly for.
Fury seemed a bit surprised and thrown by Wilders success in getting to him early on and could not deliver on his promise to end things early without risking not getting up himself. Wilder seems not to be as concussive a puncher as his record suggests when you pair him with a decent boxer, but neither does he look as vulnerable as claimed, even with those Bambi legs. I got a decent return on Fury finishing in in the 11th but there were moments when both sides looked like making it an earlier finish and Wilder was a little unlucky not to see the final bell. The big American looked much better equipped to survive this time out every time he shipped a big punch, but Fury seemed to let him off the hook at several points and is nowhere near the massive puncher commentators still insist on claiming, just because he is a huge bloke with big spades.
Usyk? Technically I think Fury struggles to shut him down and would have to alternate between swinging for the trees and bear hugging him.
Lets not have a fourth for a bit, but Wilder is not over yet and Fury has shown he can be a lot easier to hit than many are willing to admit.
Fury did briefly mention training camp disrupted this time, and it showed. His performance wasnt as good as the second fight.
Wilder redeemed himself somewhat with refusing to go away and still being dangerous close to the end.
I am sure Fury found it hard to motivate himself to get ready for Wilder as he has effectively beaten him twice.
Wilder was more determined in this fight and made a better effort of it in this bout than in all the others. The extra weight may have helped Wilder survive so long in the fight but he got tired quicker and once his legs were gone he could not generate the power to deter Fury.
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Man... these guys need to fight again.......... Just kidding.
That's what you call a great night of boxing Gentleman (oh and Ladies, I wouldn't want assume anybody's gender)
I've rarely seen more heart in the ring ever than from Wilder tonight. From round five he belonged on the cast of the walking dead. He can find solace in the fact that he never quit and reinforced the standard of heart and courage in boxing, that often is lacking in world-championship fights. Some people do need to be rescued from themselves though - but alpha male millionaires have a way of imposing their will on employees.
Wilder is a brave man who would probably fight a lion. He had his eyes open too when he fell. It was like the end of gladiator when Maximus can see and feel the fields in the afterlife.
I think his brain was switched off for a second as he is falling his arm doesnt even react to the rope being in the way it just slides down as if he doesn't know the rope is there. Hopefully hospital gives him the all clear.
He had one big round but was battered by a fat man AGAIN. That's look in the mirror time.
Wilder has made a ton of money and then some. the brain is not made to be punched repeatedly. If I were some one he might listen to....mgr, friend, trainer etc......I would strongly encourage him to retire. Don't believe he will though. It is a hard thing for any one to walk away from all the adulation , the glitz and glory etc. takes a clear thinking person with more than a degree of wisdom to do it. Hope he does.
I started off focusing more on Wilder in this post because let's face it more than enough is gonna be said and written about Fury over the next few wks and months but for a dude that looks like a bag of milk he has some absolutely insane cardio, god damn.
It cannot be overstated how impressive he is stamina wise. I honestly believe Fury was buzzed a few times but he has a BRILLIANT poker face.
It's over. Fury is the king of Tuscaloosa. The king of America. The king of GB. The end.
P.S When Anthony Joshua sees Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury
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That was an epicwar, this trilogy is up there with the very best in boxing history.
Would have loved to have seen Wilder offer Fury his hand after the fight instead of sulking then leaving the ring.
Wilder was brilliant last night and showed a huge set of balls to stay on his feet.
Fury was Fury and seems more and more half man half Terminator and impossible to beat if you try to fight/KO him.
I know Usyk is by a mile a tiny man with zero physical advantages but I do think he's clever enough to try and outbox Fury.
I've got more respect for Wilder than AJ after his performance last night, he's willing to have a proper go and let's his bombs go.
I'd pick Wilder to KO AJ if they fought.
Fury v Usyk looks very likely to happen in about 12 months for all the belts.
The Heavyweight division is properly alive and kicking 🥊
My takeaways from the fight:
Credit where credit is due. I never liked Fury's style, ever since that sham of a heavyweight fight against Wladimir. But I gotta take my hat off to the man. First... he stepped in when Wilder and Joshua were doing their soap opera dance and decided to face Wilder instead (getting Joshua off the hook it seems). Next... he gets up from a HELLACIOUS combination in the 1st fight and goes on to finish the fight... arguably deserving the decision instead of a draw. He gave Wilder two more chances and knocked him out in both. I may not like when he faces the Wallins and Schwartzes of the world... but he's proven his mettle as a heavyweight champion.
Wilder has a lion's heart (so does Fury, BTW). He was stumbling around early in the fight but fought on. Even managed to get Fury in trouble himself in the 4th round, after being knocked down himself. He truly went out on his shield. IMO, Wilder can still KTFO most other heavyweights out there today.
The extra weight did him no good. I said as much before the fight. If anything, it took away his stamina. He was gassed from the 3rd round on. He didn't help himself by swinging for the fences early on... but the writing was on the wall. Fury's extra weight was more advantageous for him than Wilder's was for him. Although the ref was on top of it, and prevented Fury from leaning down on Wilder... just pushing Fury around was too exhausting for Wilder.
Fury takes a better punch than I thought. It's just that I remember him getting floored by some light HW named Cunningham years back... and I figured Fury had a suspect chin. Obviously the 1st Wilder fight proved me wrong... and the 3rd one did also. Fury takes a fantastic punch.
For my taste, I liked the job done by the ref last night. He was quick to separate them... and it made for a clean fight.
Finally... I think the stock of BOTH guys goes up after last night. It may seem strange to say Wilder's stock went up from a loss..... but Wilder showed he can make adjustments to his game plan. Early on he was jabbing insistently at Fury's body... and you could tell he's been trying very hard to rectify his boxing shortcomings. He wasn't the "Atomic Windmill" he used to be early on in his career. It's just that Wilder just CANNOT beat Fury. Too big... too heavy... too quick... too skilled. Wilder gave it all in there. He should be commended for that.
I will go against the grain and side with Wilder on the Fury-fat-gain.
Wilder finally responded- way too late- but needed- claimed he did his best. But it was not good enough.
He didn't complain, yet it was a horrible way to enda great fight. Refused to admit defeat. Broken hand or not.
Where I also agree is when he stated Fury did not come in at 277 to be a ballet dancer. I think Wilder knew early on- whenever they clinched-it followed leaning on him.
Stated Fury gained the weight with the intent of using it to lean on him, wear him out Wilder stated; He succeeded.
So the weight gain may have made Fury look a bit more vulernable, but the sacrfice in looking great, ensured Wilder would be so damn tired of all that jiggly fat on his back, his neck, he was tired as hell, that is why I think he fell with his eyes open. It wasn't just the punch, it was the fatigue from feeling that weight applied.
With that said, I have no doubt-IF Fury fights again/soon he will NOT come in at 277lbs.
I think that was the plan and it worked! He didnt undertrain, he calculated what it might do and Deontay said what Fury came out to do- he succeeded.
Tough watching Deontay flop around round after round. Where he gained my deepest respect- getting up, he lost a lot of that by refusing to concede.
If Deontay fights again that power will still be there, but I do wonder if he will ever be there mentally.
Meaning-IMO He knew he couldn't win after Fury got up twice, so that was fighting on heart. In the fire, he may just give up or go through the motions. I think that is a huge possibilithy based on how he reacted after the fight. Like a sore ass loser.
Sloppy ass fight. Bombs away. Little technique. Both down. 5x total made us overlook how unskilled they both looked at times.
That was because both men wanted the other OUTTA there!!! So I understand why both looked a little more flawed than usual.