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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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I scored it 115-111 for Fury.
I gave Wilder one round, the closest round besides the two knock-down rounds. Even in the rounds Fury was knocked down, for the rest of the rounds he boxed far better than Wilder.
Yes, it was a robbery. Fury clearly won. But he should have remained fully focused and not got knocked down that second time, you should be especially careful when you're fighting in a foreign country.
For the rematch, Fury will probably be back to his best fighting shape and may even stop Wilder. Hopefully he'll remain focused for the entire fight as he was against Chisora and Klitschko.
Like many fights, a draw wasn’t a robbery, but it was different than a vast majority of people had it. It’s basically like the first Canelo GGG fight. I could see a draw but it shouldn’t have been a draw.
Like most “robberies” I had it with the majority. Like most “robberies” I don’t think it was a robbery.
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It seems The obvious solution to avoid any robberies is have dave coldwell judge every fight.
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And numerous other BOXERS who were not on some promoters payroll! Everyones got an opinion, fair enough. All I'm saying is look at BOXERS who expressed an opinion (that actually got published in the main stream media).
Some ex boxers are on the promoters/TV companies payrolls, they say what they are told, journos generally get VIP seats, freebie flights/meals/booze/hookers etc. so they say what they are told, we get told through the scumbag media, what they want us to hear.
I appreciate that genuine fans may have differing opinions on judging, having watched the fight, but the judging margins are so ridiculous as to be laughable and worthy of a comedy show. We deserve better, they are worse than the scumbag politicians.
lol debunking with that whack ass score card? smh...
deontay won round 1 and 2? lolgtfo
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