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TYSON FURY KNOCKS OUT DEONTAY WILDER TO WIN WBC HEAVYWEIGHT CROWN * Fury stops Wilder in seventh round after dominant showing * Wilder v Fury: WBC heavyweight title fight – as it happened * Fury expects Wilder rematch rather than Joshua showdown * Fury sings two-minute version of American Pie after winBryan Armen Graham
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Tyson Fury completed one of the greatest comebacks in modern sports history on Saturday night when he knocked out Deontay Wilderin the seventh
round to add the World Boxing Council’s (WBC) version of the world heavyweight championship to his own lineal claim to the title, delivering the definitive outcome their first encounter failed toproduce.
The Gypsy King, whose career appeared finished when he left the sport for more than two years amid public battles with addiction and mental illness, made good on his promise to press for a knockout in the hotly anticipated rematch against a man regarded as boxing’s most dangerous puncher. As promised, he came forward from the opening bell, dropped the champion for the first time in a decade with a right hand to the temple in the third round, then again with a clubbing left to the body in the fifth. TYSON FURY BEATS DEONTAY WILDER TO WIN WBC HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP– AS IT HAPPENED
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By the sixth, Wilder was bleeding from his left ear, his legs were gone and he appeared unable to adequately defend himself as Fury relentlessly picked him apart. When referee Kenny Bayless waved it off at the 1:39 mark of the seventh after the champion’s corner threw in the towel, it set off scenes of pandemonium among the sold-out crowd of 15,816 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. “He will be back,” said Fury, who serenaded the audience with a rendition of Don McLean’s American Pie immediately afterward. “He will be champion again. But I will say, the king has returned to the top of the throne.” The conventional wisdom dictated that Fury would have been well-suited to reprise the tactics from their epic split draw 15 months ago, when he spent most of the evening boxing Wilder’s ears off with erratic feints, a stubbornly effective jab and deft upper-body movement belying his towering 6ft 9in frame. Even after suffering knockdowns in the ninth and 12th rounds, the latter of which left him seemingly unconscious on descent, Fury came off the floor each time and finished the round getting the better of the exchanges. For Saturday’s rematch, Fury replaced Ben Davison, the astute young trainer who marshaled his astonishing comeback from a personal abyss, with the Kronk Gym alumnus SugarHill Steward.
He deliberately packed on extra weight, eating six meals and drinking eight litres of water daily in search of a size advantage against the lighter American, coming in at 273lb at Friday’s weigh-in compared to Wilder’s career-high 231lb.Laurent/EPA
The Briton had also told anyone within earshot that he would be more offensively minded for the sequel, where he went off a slight underdog with the oddsmakers. But no one in the run-up, including Wilder, was certain whether to take him seriously. The only thing you know about Fury is you never know. Wilder (42-1-1, 41 KOs) sprung from his corner at the opening bell and began pumping double jabs at the challenger’s head while circling to his left, but the challenger slipped most of his opponent’s efforts with ease. Fury was slow to start but moved the 6ft 7in champion back with a combination later in the frame that sent the crowd to their feet and walked through a massive shot from the American in the second. Wilder appeared slower than in their first fight, as if compromised by the extra weight. Sign up to The Recap, our weekly email of editors’ picks. Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs) seemed even more emboldened to start the third, throwing more punches in fluid combination as Wilder’s output began to wane. Toward the end of the round after a break in the action, Fury dropped Wilder with a looping right hand set up with a quick-fire jab along the ropes. It was the only American’s second time on the canvas as a professional and the first since he was floored by journeyman Harold Sconiers, about 30 bouts and nearly 10 years ago in a fight he won by fourth-round knockout. A reeling Wilder went down again in an exchange moments after beating the count, but Baylessruled it a slip.
By now Wilder, whose bleeding left ear suggested a damaged eardrum, was completely out of sorts as he looked to land the right hand to the point of parody. By the fifth, his legs had abandoned him and he was reduced to crude, lunging attacks that Fury could see from miles away. When Fury sent him to the deck for a second time with a thudding left to the body, you began to wonder when the referee would intervene. Bayless would deduct a point from Fury for hitting behind the head during the round but the outcome at that point felt like a faitaccompli.
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The challenger poured on the punishment in the sixth, making the most of his 85in reach when scoring from the outside and his 271lb form while in-fighting beautifully, pounding away with hooks and uppercuts to the head and body. Wilder was still bleeding from his ear and found himself in full retreat in the moments when he managed to escape fromthe ropes.
That set the stage for the stunning denouement midway through the seventh, when Wilder’s assistant trainer, Mark Brelend, threw in the towel with the American cornered and absorbing blows in a decision that head trainer Jay Deas disagreed with. “Mark threw the towel, I didn’t think he should have,” Deas said. “Deontay is the kind of the guy that goes out on his shield. He will tell you straight up: don’t throw the towel in.” TYSON FURY EXPECTS DEONTAY WILDER REMATCH RATHER THAN JOSHUA SHOWDOWNRead more
Fury landed 82 of 267 punches (30.7%), compared to only 34 of 141 for Wilder (24.1%), according to Compubox’s punch statistics. He connected on 58 power shots in less than seven full rounds after landing only 38 in the entire first fight. He was the winner of all but one round on the three judges’ scorecardsat the
time of the stoppage. (The Guardian had it 59-52, a shutout.) Wilder, who earned the same guaranteed $25m purse for Saturday’s fight as Fury with the potential for more based on the pay-per-view receipts, was gracious in the wake of his first defeat in 44 pro fights. “The best man won tonight … You just take it for what it is. I can make no excuses tonight. I had a lot of complications. But we’ll come back stronger next time around,” said Wilder, who headed directly to a local hospital afterward for stitches and precautionary observations and missed the post-fight press conference. “This is what big-time boxing is all about, the best must fight thebest.”
The Alabama native, who captured the WBC’s version of the long-fractured heavyweight championship with a 2015 win over Bermane Stiverne, was attempting to make an 11th consecutive title defense and break a tie on the all-time list with Muhammad Ali, who made 10 during his second reign between 1974 and 1978. Only Joe Louis (25), Larry Holmes (20) and Tommy Burns (11) have made more. Instead the 31-year-old from Manchester, who descends from Traveller stock with all the fighting heritage that entails, has now earned the WBC strap after winning the WBA, WBO and IBF titles in 2015 when he ended Wladimir Klitschko’s decade-long reignin Düsseldorf.
Fury never lost those belts in the ring, instead surrendering them into the heavyweight ether amid his 31-month layoff, where they have since been absorbed by Britain’s Anthony Joshua. His improbable return to the summit of boxing’s prestige division on Saturday night seemed unthinkable at rock bottom, as he ballooned to 400lbs and contemplated taking his own life. Now a summit meeting between Fury and Joshua to unite all four titles and crown an undisputed heavyweight champion for the first time since Lennox Lewis looms as perhaps the richest fight in boxing history. That is, if Wilder doesn’t exercise his contractually mandated option for an immediate rematch which Fury’s team said they wouldhonor.
“I look forward to the next fight, the rematch if he wants it,”Fury said.
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TYSON FURY EXPECTS DEONTAY WILDER REMATCH RATHER THAN JOSHUA SHOWDOWN Tyson Fury is ‘almost sure’ he will face Deontay Wilder for a third time rather than Anthony Joshua in an all-British four-beltunification fight
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PTay21
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Vindication.
The greatest of our era, well done Tyson.Reply
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Jackslad PTay21
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Great achievement but I wish reporters wouldn't use sloppy language to incorrectly describe how fights end. Tyson did NOT knock Wilder out. You could say he stopped him in the 7th round or that the referee stopped the fight to save Wilder from further punishment when his corner threw in the towel. You could stretch it and call it a TKO but it wasn't a knockout. It was however, an amazing performance from Tyson Fury on it's own merits but particularly so when seen in the context of Tyson's struggles over the last few years.Fantastic.
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TKO is short for Technical Knock Out. So it was a knock out. So Furyknocked him out.
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...but the announcer said "by the way of technical knockout".Reply
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shakercoola
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Undefeated after 41 fights with 40 knockouts, and on home turf, it really does show what an achievement it was for his opponent. Tyson isa GREAT champion.
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Definitely, and if he beats Joshua, he can retire a great.Reply
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LaDoce shakercoola
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Tyson is a great technical boxer. Great champions are made outside of the ring in what they do for their communities and wider community. The stances they take on social issues etc. I’m not going to elaborate further on that as it’s been done too often. Fury delivered yet again an absolute master class in boxing and deserves all the accolades for this fight. It’s a fight for the ages, possible best to watch all 19 rounds in a row to appreciate iteven more.
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Hopefully not, Joshua is a more likable man.Reply
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Absolutely wicked
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The fight was over when he took that shot to the ear. There was a lot of blood pouring out of his ear. Very dangerous injury.Tyson brilliant.
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Deontay dismantled. Good fucking christ. Dismantled, strewn around andleft a wreak.
Hope he's OK, his corner didn't look after him.Reply
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Neither did the ref.Reply
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Should have quit in the sixth.Reply
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nopmat
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AJ is a beautiful boxer. But Fury will beat him in three rounds.Reply
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This. Fury has an edge you can’t teach, he’s a natural born fighter. For all Joshua’s strength, conditioning, speed etc etc he just doesn’t have that upper level that Fury does.Reply
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Easy work for the big man. Could quite easily never watch a fight reffed by Bayless ever again. You never see an inside game with him in the ring. Awful ref.Reply
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What’s more he didn’t have the strength to separate those two.Reply
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2d ago
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Not quite sure what you mean by that: Fury's inside game was massive. To be fair, he should have been docked more points for the headlocking. It's no wonder Bayless got in there to separate them so quickly after the first couple of rounds. There's leaning, and thenthere's wrestling.
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DonAman Barnesy10
2d ago
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Awful and dangerous. The way he tries to constantly break up the clinch is not only frustrating, but causes boxers to drop guard prematurely leaving them vulnerable to late shotsReply
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epicentreofattention2d ago
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Amazing. Genius of a decision to join the Kronk, and he executes the strategy to perfection. No heavyweight on the planet would have a chance with the Tyson Fury of tonight, maybe only 2 or 3 in history would have had one.Reply
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losshakers
epicentreofattention2d ago
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Might be going a little overboard there! I'm in awe of Fury's all-round improvement in the ring over the last few years, particularly given all the shit he got upto over the course of his lost weekend, but I can think of a fair few heavyweights over the last century or so who'd have had a chance against that Fury!Reply
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losshakers
2d ago
5 6
Who would you put ahead of Fury?Reply
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Harold_Shand
2d ago
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Tyson
Ali
Foreman
Holyfield
Frazier
Louis
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joe5000
2d ago
29 30
Wilder looked like he didn't want to be there. Shows how lucky he was to get the knockdowns and the dodgy draw in the first fight. No point in a trilogy. Now where is AJ hiding?Reply
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notdrowningjustwavinjoe5000
2d ago
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Not sure a mask that covers the head like that for 5-10 minutes before a fight so ideal. The air doesn't circulate, similar to the full face snorkels, and lowers the oxygen in your body. Not ideal preparation atall for a fight.
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notdrowningjustwavin2d ago
43 44
Don't make laughable excuses for him.Reply
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notdrowningjustwavinAhvenanmaa
2d ago
25 26
He got pounded and he chose to wear it, no excuses. Just a stupid thing to do. I'm in China an swearing those masks for the virus cuts your breathing so quickly, build up the CO2 and generally you feel bad after just walking up a flight of stairs. He got a proper beating, but as to why he may have looked a like he was not up for it from the start, it's just a thought on a stupid gimmick that won't have helpedat all
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neph1251
2d ago
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Look that was an absolute masterclass from Fury but how slow did Wilder look! No contest from the start.Reply
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Shed69 neph1251
2d ago
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He was slow because Tyson positioning meant he could never see a clear target for his right hand ,the right hand has got him where he is so he never developed his jab. He has enough money is healthy and his feeling of invincability has gone so he should retire. He has not had the recognition that a US heavyweight normally gets so might feel theneed to carry on.
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guyeverton Shed69
2d ago
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It's difficult to see where Wilder goes from here. As far as his record goes, he's a fighter who has defeated Ortiz twice, and that's it. That's not much to retire on. He could try to resurrect his career by defeating Fury in a 3rd fight, but I see no reason Fury would take it. His only other option is to fight Joshua - but if Joshua beats Pulev, you'd have thought he would focus all his attention on a unificationwith Fury.
He could keep knocking out bums I guess, but it seems to me the obvious path to take now is in the direction of Dillian Whyte, orretirement.
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guyeverton
2d ago
7 8
Fury has to take the fight if Wilder wants it. Contractual. Shame really as I don’t see any attraction in a rematch.Reply
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Cruelness
2d ago
3 4
Really thought I would wake up to the opposite headline, but the unlikable Gypsy King has proved his doubters wrong. Played big man, lets hope for a UK based fight with Joshua next. Ding Dong!!!Reply
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losshakers
2d ago
101 102
People will try to cheapen the victory by saying that Wilder's injury puts an asterisk next to Fury's win, but he's just not in Fury's league as a boxer. Regardless of whatever was written down on the judge's scorecards, Fury won that first fight, rusty, coming off months and months of ingesting piles of pies and cocaine. This is what Fury-Wilder looks like when both men are ready. Fury would have given any fighter in history trouble on that form. It's insane how much of a better boxer he's become over the years. His footwork alone is light years better than when he started out! Truechampion.
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Bluedylan
2d ago
37 38
Wilder looked absolutely clueless against Fury out there, aside from hoping a right hand haymaker connected. No real point in a rematch, because Fury has won both fights comfortably (if we're honest). Looking forward to Fury knocking AJ out, if that fight can bearranged.
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FBPEFBPE
2d ago
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Unless Wilder wants to fight Joshua for a final payday, I can see him retiring in the morning.Reply
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IamDolf FBPEFBPE
2d ago
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He has all the money that he will ever needReply
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IamDolf
2d ago
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I’m sure Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield abd Riddick Bowe thought they had all the money they would ever need at one point. Then theydidn’t.
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youcantalan IamDolf2d ago
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He won't want to retire on a loss.Reply
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thetailofjasper
2d ago
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No more excuses now Joshua... Time for a all British match at Wembley for a title unification fightReply
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thetailofjasper
2d ago
35 36
At Old Trafford surely?? Who's the bigger draw? It ain't thesoutherner...
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Thorsdad
2d ago
10 11
True, but Wembley is bigger.Reply
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richard86 Thorsdad
2d ago
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Will be interesting to see what Eddie Hearn's ego is prepared to accept/offer. His prize goose stopped laying golden eggs when he got humiliated by an obese plodder. If he thinks he can command more than 50% because his charge adorns a few Lucozade and Under Armour ads, he deserves to be laughed out of the room.Reply
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WOODSMANUTD7
2d ago
3 4
Amazing performance. His intensity smothered wilder who couldn't throw his right and without it he doesn't have much. So difficult to see how AJ wins against fury after that performance.Reply
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Shed69 WOODSMANUTD72d ago
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Be a good fight AJ has a bit more versitility than WilderReply
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chilledoutbeardie
2d ago
8 9
A masterclass by Fury. He used his technical gifts and size perfectly. Wilder's corner were right to stop the right as he was utterly spent and may have a ruptured ear-drum. Wilder was simply not ready to fight a man who was not afraid of him. Joshua next, but this was a greatperformance.
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chilledoutbeardie
2d ago
3 4
It was a small cut in his ear, according to his trainerBollocks
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2d ago
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That was devastatingReply
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camus45
2d ago
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I witnessed something remarkable tonight. It made me cry, just like Bolt ran 9.59. He took the most dangerous man on the planet and traduced him torubble.
I was carried out onto the beach by many men who felt the same. We shouted and cried and laughed together. Who can do that to Deyontay Wilder? Please Tyson, surf the wave. You elevate this celestial sport to a celestial plane beyondachievement. L.
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Sivori10 camus45
2d ago
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You need an editor and a dictionary. In other words, "that was somefight!"
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Miesque Sivori10
2d ago
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Much prefer your analysis than the drivel camus45 posted.Reply
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camus45
2d ago
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You had a good night I take it?!Reply
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RichQues
2d ago
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From the first round Wilder looked scared - a fear in his eyes. Was surprised at that but then when Fury got going he had every right to be fearful as it showed. Incredible performance.Reply
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RichQues
2d ago
1 2
Wilder looked tired. He's looked tired before e.g. Ortiz I and II, but it was deceptive. This time he was bloodied and he threw none of the windmill punches that characterised his reign. The biggest thing to take away from this is no one thought Tyson would survive if he went on the front foot. The new gameplan worked. Tysonis dynamic.
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MrPurple2
2d ago
8 9
BOOM! Awesome display by Tyson, adding some bombs to his awkward style. Fury will take Joshua apart.Reply
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notdrowningjustwavin2d ago
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Watching Fury previously, he always seemed to be defending off the back foot. This time he was at him from the get go and it was astonishing how much more power he gets moving forwards. He was unlucky on the points decision last time, but at least they only robbed him with a draw and he is still undefeated.Reply
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expatinscandinavia
2d ago
12 13
Perhaps the most unlikely athlete in all of sports to look at him. But as a fighter, bloody hell, Tyson Fury is as good as it gets. Absolute boxing masterclass from a modern great who would in all likelihoodschool Joshua.
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expatinscandinavia
2d ago
7 8
A very big guy, who dances and sings, and has arms like windmills! He'll add the moonwalk to his repertoire next...Reply
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expatinscandinavia
2d ago
2 3
It's a little crazy to think that if you put Fury on an NBA team he wouldn't be much more than average height there.Reply
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Facecage losshakers2d ago
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The average height on any NBA team is definitely shorter than 6.9.Reply
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nicksleftfoot
2d ago
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Had a feeling Fury was going to win when Wilder came out dressed asGrace Jones.
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nicksleftfoot
2d ago
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And Fury was singing as bad as her after the fight.Reply
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nicksleftfoot
2d ago
9 10
I thought Wilder looked like he was channeling Sean Connery in _Swordof the Valiant_.
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nicksleftfoot
2d ago
10 11
Classic comment, 10 out of 10Reply
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Facecage
2d ago
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Wilder was terrible and completely outboxed by Fury but I wonder whether his inner ear bleeding affected his balance.Reply
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Facecage
2d ago
6 7
If he has bust his eardrum, his equilibrium would have gone with it. If it did, the towel should have been thrown in a few rounds before.Reply
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Facecage
2d ago
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Can you ever remember a fight where a fighter had bleeding from an ear? I haven't. His team acted very responsibly.Reply
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2d ago
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That must have hurt?Reply
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