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Seen the DAZN survey? Only seen the screenshots on Twitter as I cancelled when they increased the price but they're on about bringing back PPV and ask 'on a scale of 1-0 how likely would you be to purchase Dillian Whyte vs Andy Ruiz for £29.99?' :lol:
Wow...backs up my thoughts posted on the previous page from earlier today. Not cutting any ice it seems. Still, though, how would they promote it to casual fans?
People would pay ppv for wilder vs joshua.
They'd pay it for a lot worse fights than that, probably Whyte V Ruiz as mentioned, but it needs a big hype job & marketing campaign that DAZN haven't brought to the table to date.
 
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Wilder fans love to start counting :lol:

Fact (and the rules) is that the ref counts. The fighter has to be up by 10 (although in practise, 8) and then has to do whatever the ref tells him to do. Ref needs to check the fighter is fit to continue, and these tests are not part of the 10 count process.

Its actually good practice NOT to get up before 7-8. Often a fighter's head seems clear, but when they stand, their legs wobble, and the ref almost always stops the fight if that happens. Popping straight up isn't a good idea. Instead, take the 8 count and give yourself the best chance to recover. Then the ref will probably talk to you, ask if you want to go on - if yes he'll ask you to hold the gloves up, walk towards him and clean the gloves off before re-starting the fight.

That can easily take 20 seconds, and that's if the other fighter goes to the neutral corner and doesn't get in the way. Wilder only has himself to blame for not doing the basics. But hey, that's Wilder in general, eh?
Zab Judah was the perfect example of getting up to quick.
 
How many clean power punches hit his left ear. Ouch.
Mind, Wilders body was wide open so often. If Fury had wanted, he could have destroyed him to the body.
Love how much of Fury’s work with both hands is with the intention of clearing away and moving Wilders hands and therefore defence !

i think he done more than ever in the third fight and Wilder had no clue how to stop him !

not trying to parallel or compare them but its something Joshua needs to do a hell of a lot more in any future fights ! It should have been a lesson learned in the Wlad fight cause thats how he put him down but it just hasnt clicked with him !
 
By the way, anyone see that Fury knacked his ankle when Wilder fell on him in the 4th? All swollen up afterwards and said it really affected him all fight.

And he still smashed him! On one good leg :lol:
 
By the way, anyone see that Fury knacked his ankle when Wilder fell on him in the 4th? All swollen up afterwards and said it really affected him all fight.

And he still smashed him! On one good leg :lol:
Thing is with fury I think if he lost he wouldn’t have mentioned his leg and would have got on with it,

watching that video back shows how much he had total control and even though wilder always has a punchers chance the doctor or his corner could have had the towel in seen pissed blokes in town move better than wilder
 
Thing is with fury I think if he lost he wouldn’t have mentioned his leg and would have got on with it,

watching that video back shows how much he had total control and even though wilder always has a punchers chance the doctor or his corner could have had the towel in seen pissed blokes in town move better than wilder
I wonder now if the reason Tyson smothered his own work was because he wasn't able to move freely. Because there were loads of times Wilder was hurt and unable to defend himself after taking a big shot, but Fury didn't step back and unload, and instead just clinched.
Although that could have absolutely been a safety-first tactic. Bomb and stop, Bomb and stop.
 
I wonder now if the reason Tyson smothered his own work was because he wasn't able to move freely. Because there were loads of times Wilder was hurt and unable to defend himself after taking a big shot, but Fury didn't step back and unload, and instead just clinched.
Although that could have absolutely been a safety-first tactic. Bomb and stop, Bomb and stop.
Think both make sense mate the first would explain why he held back.

And with the latter even though wilder was fucked that big right probably runs on instinct
 
Can't see an upset here. Think it was more Fury being terrible on the night than Wallin being good. The cut ended up being the main story of the night and gave Wallin a platform.
Not a prediction. What i believe is the ‘value’ in the fight. 👍🏻
Seen the DAZN survey? Only seen the screenshots on Twitter as I cancelled when they increased the price but they're on about bringing back PPV and ask 'on a scale of 1-0 how likely would you be to purchase Dillian Whyte vs Andy Ruiz for £29.99?' :lol:
That’s a wind up man. Shirley?
Anyone seen the video’s and crack about Fury getting a standing 8 count at the end of the 4th round which actually covered a period of 15 seconds ?!?
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I’m not even sure how much fury trained either. He was carrying a load of weight just above his shorts. The bloke is an animal and the best heavyweight by a mile.
 

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