Fromtherough
Assistant Pro
Spoiler... Although if you're reading this thread then I'd expect you to know the result.
What a fight. Fury dominated for 10 of the 12 rounds. However, Wilder's power keeps him in all fights. And what a leveller it proved to be. The knockdown in the 12th was one of the heaviest I've seen. How Fury recovered I will never understand. He looked out of it. Literally out. But got to his feet within the count somehow. Wilder is limited technically, but that combination was sweet.
I thought Fury won on points. I think most who watched it will have too. However two knockdowns counted against him. Fury showed again his ability to box to a plan, countering Wilder's wildness all night. His awkward style made it difficult for Wilder to time and he seemed to force his shots a little. Overall, a good fight. I wonder what the scores would have been if it was over here. Although the English judge called it a draw.
Either could cause Joshua problems. Be interesting to see if it's an immediate rematch or if Wilder decides to fight Joshua next.
What a fight. Fury dominated for 10 of the 12 rounds. However, Wilder's power keeps him in all fights. And what a leveller it proved to be. The knockdown in the 12th was one of the heaviest I've seen. How Fury recovered I will never understand. He looked out of it. Literally out. But got to his feet within the count somehow. Wilder is limited technically, but that combination was sweet.
I thought Fury won on points. I think most who watched it will have too. However two knockdowns counted against him. Fury showed again his ability to box to a plan, countering Wilder's wildness all night. His awkward style made it difficult for Wilder to time and he seemed to force his shots a little. Overall, a good fight. I wonder what the scores would have been if it was over here. Although the English judge called it a draw.
Either could cause Joshua problems. Be interesting to see if it's an immediate rematch or if Wilder decides to fight Joshua next.