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samprior Hamburg 23 Feb 20 5.44am | |
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Comprehensive victory. That ear didn't look too pretty. The 'Gypsy King' is gonna enjoy that one.
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Stirlingsays 23 Feb 20 5.44am | |
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Well, Tyson wins via stoppage in the 7th. Was the towell thrown in? Because it was a little early.
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.TUX. 23 Feb 20 5.52am | |
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Thought the towel went in at the right time tbh...........but i rather have seen Wilder stuck on his arse. Excellent from Fury.
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Stirlingsays 23 Feb 20 5.59am | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
Thought the towel went in at the right time tbh...........but i rather have seen Wilder stuck on his arse. Excellent from Fury. It was, Wilder never recovered from that second round knock down, it seemed to bust his ear drum and made him unsteady. He was prey after that.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 23 Feb 20 6.00am | |
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When wilder backed into the corner unable to throw a punch he unknowingly conceded. He was done, or a matter of time and serious damage. His legs were wobbled at end of round three and a possible burst Ear drum may have been the breakthrough but fury deserved to get to that so there was no lucky punch or lucky injury. Fury was simply better and drove wilder back the whole time making wilders right null and void. Fight 3 is in the contract. I think I heard fury say ‘don’t talk about that now’ to the wilder camp. Eddie Hearn talking about fury v Joshua won’t happen until after that if it does.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 23 Feb 20 6.00am | |
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well done Tyson. gypsy king. Ard Rí na Tincearaigh
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.TUX. 23 Feb 20 6.13am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
When wilder backed into the corner unable to throw a punch he unknowingly conceded. He was done, or a matter of time and serious damage. His legs were wobbled at end of round three and a possible burst Ear drum may have been the breakthrough but fury deserved to get to that so there was no lucky punch or lucky injury. Fury was simply better and drove wilder back the whole time making wilders right null and void. Fight 3 is in the contract. I think I heard fury say ‘don’t talk about that now’ to the wilder camp. Eddie Hearn talking about fury v Joshua won’t happen until after that if it does. This is why i called Fury in the 4th. He had to come out early and batter Wilder from the off. Perfectly executed.
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Stirlingsays 23 Feb 20 7.24am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
When wilder backed into the corner unable to throw a punch he unknowingly conceded. He was done, or a matter of time and serious damage. His legs were wobbled at end of round three and a possible burst Ear drum may have been the breakthrough but fury deserved to get to that so there was no lucky punch or lucky injury. Fury was simply better and drove wilder back the whole time making wilders right null and void. Fight 3 is in the contract. I think I heard fury say ‘don’t talk about that now’ to the wilder camp. Eddie Hearn talking about fury v Joshua won’t happen until after that if it does. Will Wider want that smoke though? He seems to be very much an ego fighter and this will take some mental adjustment. I don't think he won a round in there.
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Badger11 Beckenham 23 Feb 20 7.44am | |
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I haven't see the fight yet sounds like Wilder was comprehensively beaten I have never been a fan of Fury but credit to the man. I don't see any point in a third fight well just yet anyway. Most critics believe Fury won the first fight and last night he demolished Wilder so there are no unanswered questions. It has to be AJ now. A couple of years back I would have said he would beat Fury easily now I am not so sure Fury has kicked on and I have my doubts about AJ. Anyway that is the fight we all want to see hopefully in the summer in the UK.
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Stirlingsays 23 Feb 20 7.55am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I haven't see the fight yet sounds like Wilder was comprehensively beaten I have never been a fan of Fury but credit to the man. I don't see any point in a third fight well just yet anyway. Most critics believe Fury won the first fight and last night he demolished Wilder so there are no unanswered questions. It has to be AJ now. A couple of years back I would have said he would beat Fury easily now I am not so sure Fury has kicked on and I have my doubts about AJ. Anyway that is the fight we all want to see hopefully in the summer in the UK. Wilder came out and tried to jab with Tyson, but just found himself second best at jabbing. He walked Wilder down with educated pressure and at appropriate points would attack with quick power punches. He was far more aggressive than in the first fight. Wilder threw the right hand when he could but didn't connect with anything significant. After that second round it was one way traffic. I still think that Wilder could have gone on though.....but when your corner throw the towell in it's fair enough.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 23 Feb 20 8.46am | |
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I have not seen the fight but jolly well done to Fury for what was a comprehensive victory.And enormous credit to Fury for turning his life around and reaching the pinnacle of the sport.He is deserving of fulsome praise.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 23 Feb 20 8.52am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
When wilder backed into the corner unable to throw a punch he unknowingly conceded. He was done, or a matter of time and serious damage. His legs were wobbled at end of round three and a possible burst Ear drum may have been the breakthrough but fury deserved to get to that so there was no lucky punch or lucky injury. Fury was simply better and drove wilder back the whole time making wilders right null and void. Fight 3 is in the contract. I think I heard fury say ‘don’t talk about that now’ to the wilder camp. Eddie Hearn talking about fury v Joshua won’t happen until after that if it does. Fury did a total demolition job. Fury can take his time to consider his options. Joshua has nowhere to go.
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