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  • Comments Thread For: Rogan Saw Fury-Wilder as 'Incredible' Fight, Gives Take on 'Long Count' Claims

    UFC commentator Joe Rogan used the word "incredible" to describe last Saturday's trilogy fight between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder. At the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Fury retained the WBC heavyweight title with a knockout of Wilder in the eleventh round.
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  • #2
    Stick to MMA Rogan. You don't know **** about boxing and it's rules.

    "When a boxer is knocked down, the referee shall direct the opponent to move to the farthest neutral corner of the ring. If the opponent leaves the neutral corner, the referee shall interrupt the count and will not resume the count until the opponent returns to the neutral corner."

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    • #3
      It was like listening to some football fans chat about boxing in the bar.

      However the fact that the fight was a week ago and people are still talking about it is great for boxing!
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        Stick to MMA Rogan. You don't know **** about boxing and it's rules.

        "When a boxer is knocked down, the referee shall direct the opponent to move to the farthest neutral corner of the ring. If the opponent leaves the neutral corner, the referee shall interrupt the count and will not resume the count until the opponent returns to the neutral corner."
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        Watch how, despite this undeniable inalienable fact, Wilder excuse makers will show up to steamroll another narrative of why their guy lost.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
          Stick to MMA Rogan. You don't know **** about boxing and it's rules.

          "When a boxer is knocked down, the referee shall direct the opponent to move to the farthest neutral corner of the ring. If the opponent leaves the neutral corner, the referee shall interrupt the count and will not resume the count until the opponent returns to the neutral corner."
          So Andre ward doesn't know about boxing & you do, as Andre first pointed out the fact that it was a rather slow count...

          Secondly totally ignored his references to a ring side counter, indicating that he's supposed to pick up where he left of.
          The truth is there's no casual that thinks fury got the benefit of a long count, to a casual intricacies don't matter.

          ​​​​​​Food for thought.....why have a 10 count, if we're just going to count whatever we like
          Last edited by Walexhris; 10-16-2021, 03:11 AM.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Walexhris View Post

            So Andre ward doesn't know about boxing & you do
            There's no opinion. The rules are the rules. Anyone claiming the count is 10 seconds or the ref shouldn't stop the count are wrong. That's a fact.


            Here's the unified rules of boxing.

            "When a knockdown occurs, the downed boxer’s opponent shall go to the furthest neutral corner and remain there while the count is being made. The referee may stop counting if the opponent fails to go to the neutral corner, and resume the count where he/she left off when the opponent reports to or returns to the neutral corner."



            https://www.abcboxing.com/abc-regulatory-guidelines/

            Anymore questions?
            Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 10-16-2021, 03:13 AM.

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            • #7
              Surprised he didnt cry again considering how ****ed up his hormones are at this point.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post

                There's no opinion. The rules are the rules. Anyone claiming the count is 10 seconds or the ref shouldn't stop the count are wrong. That's a fact.
                Ur fact? Do you realize that in the Mike Tyson vs buster Douglas fight, they actually reviewed the count even though they found it to be correct....The main thing is that it was reviewed, that tells you it's not fool proof

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Walexhris View Post

                  Ur fact? Do you realize that in the Mike Tyson vs buster Douglas fight, they actually reviewed the count even though they found it to be correct....The main thing is that it was reviewed, that tells you it's not fool proof
                  Who reviewed it? King and Tyson protested it and then dropped it. It wasn't reviewed by any official boxing org. The rules are the rules.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Joe Rogan
                    “So if you’re at ‘One, two,’ and then you’re like ‘Go to a neutral corner,’ that guy is supposed to be like ‘three, four five,’ but he didn’t. [The referee] went back to it, ‘three, four,’ but the guy had already been down for a couple seconds. Without a doubt it was a long count… I think it’s an error, or corruption.


                    That's how everyone seen it Joe, the same as Andre Ward. Pure corruption.

                    Gypsy-Bum Tyson Fury, should have 3 L's on his record since returning to boxing after being banned for cheating Christian Hammer in 2015 : Otto Wallin, was also screwed by the NSAC and the ESPN crew, because with a loss Tyson could not go on to challenge eighter Wilder in a rematch OR Anthony Joshua, a win for Wallin would of cost TopRank, ESPN, PBC tens of millions of dollar.

                    A similar event occurred around that time with another TopRank HW, Kubrat Pulev : Kubrat like Tyson, was on the verge of being stopped with a bad cut, but he was bailed-out when Pulev rabbit-punched Bogdan Dinu, ref Raul Caiz Sr, halted the contest and deducted a point from Kubrat Pulev, but the damage was already done and Kubrat Pulev and TopRank went on to cash-out vs. Anthony Joshua.

                    A win for Bogdan Dinu, meant that Kubrat Pulev and TopRank would of lost millions of dollars vs. Anthony Joshua. These suspicious events are constant in the HW division.



                    Before that the world was in disarray over crook Jack Reiss. Over a year later, Tyson finally came out with the truth on a video interview and said that indeed he was out for a few seconds in the 12 round.

                    Now we got this other crook Russell Mora, who replaced Mike Ortega but was officiating that same night in the co-feature ( Efe Ajagba vs. Frank Sanchez . Cant nobody tell me that all these fortunate breaks Tyson has had is a product of chance, its ridiculous.

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