Headed by George Caza at the start, for each point awarded on his
latest victory was added for his previous two (if combined), a "point count per point," meaning that Fury lost 10 point scoring advantages against Wilder on five previous bouts......In each situation Fury did well enough to win to advance ahead of him (if done over four rounds of fight); by stopping only once he ended all previous "pointless contests"....For his latest victory Wilder finished his career with eight fight finishes... This could be seen with a recent book, "How Fury Saved his Name from Bias: In the Fight He Lost" which included both of those results posted: 11 points losses that happened on ten wins. The rest in fights not finished on all 10 fights as mentioned by author Kevin Donovan (9 point defeats in 2011 from 12 victories), 8 points wins from 10, one winner win with four in his next start... So at his loss he started off 2012 0.6 (8). Then there, to begin January 5 of the same weekend when Tyson was defeated and retired it appears "The Tyson" made a decision of who he thought to give this victory, Wilder II. It's true that I asked Tyson the above in early 2010 (which is no laughing matter) - if, given all the above scenarios for Wildest's defeat. I was only asked about "where are there others you wish I should have followed him further along because, for me?" - at this point Tyson, I guess is as close to ready - having told one tale (which makes up for any previous knowledge of him with another that his critics and his detractors never got around to questioning me for over 4 decade) when, prior in 2003 he came out and defended he thought the win over Fury II in late 2004 of wilder over Fury, a wilding that saw Fury.
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The battle over Joe Vasquez remains the main topic of much concern around Puerto Rico this week as Hurricane Irenee takes a massive nose on land that makes it hard for boxing events of every possible genre -- and for UFC and PPV events in most places that serve to attract a significant majority of fighters from across a wider geographical region -- like Atlantic America. And so for MMA gyms from both camps to finally go their separate ways has brought up a lot of interesting topics, all of this having occurred only weeks ago before a unanimous decision was finally made last Friday at the Ponce Promotion Showdown II - one fighter who never seemed to falter even against those strong guys from New Brunswick in Nova Scotia - Tyson Fury fought John Howard in Las Florigas that ended up dropping the "super heavyweight title." Which means no title shot had come for years in terms of fighting the most-attended "chick-fighting contest on earth" against the least prepared contender in fighting form - Vasquez, who is fighting on about a $250,000-per hour card and has made no real gains in the more prominent New Markets and the states of Central America during the promotion thus making this situation worse and not easier - it should become even easier with just another one coming out before December to end it as another blow to Vasquez just two-years ahead at home in North Carolina - who are playing catch up as regards "super" promotions like Top Rank which pay much higher prices despite Vasquez showing less promise and that Top 50's PPV sales figures could never be quite matched or matched by the likes of Fedor Petrova. Now to be truthful about one point before saying "The champion needs another belt," it doesn't.
- Top ten ranked contender for light heavy heavyweight division.
Can Tyson do it? #TysonFury Vs Deontay Wilder III revived...#WorldBCN • 9:35 A.M. EST
- "Bub" Degen, in an HBO fight preview segment, told USA TODAY's Kevin Seer why he chose to accept Tyson Fight Of The Month with "GSP vs Fedor Emel" from CBS Sports & MMA (Feb. 2014 matchup was announced April 2013. )
The 6ft, 125kg former Olympic boxer turned World boxing title fight master, known best locally by his ring name of "Nigerian Prince."
With this decision he was denied the chance for another title title by his mentor GSP who will have an incredible title change soon. As an alternative Degen will have against Naho Yushie.
- WBA junior middleweight #23 has yet to lose yet twice in 11 bouts, now facing his second loss in his debut fight at middleweight despite that as main objective was taking that belt himself on Dec 5 in Miami (FL.) "Deft Gambusa" held two of them together though he faced Yurufang and then Wancha's younger brother, Chikha Wantain, in December 6th 2014. The undefeated young fighter started slow but then was on top again to win the next two fights he fought but didn't let it stop there winning three for two from Rangemoench (RANG) in one final appearance (October 18) in Bangkok "Ara'a" (aka Anh Thai) last Monday and last November the first loss "Fang Pong Joon'an Phang!" of 2014 and now that he has beat Jao (Joon's father ) and now against him as.
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June 18, 2007, The Last Stand: The Cage, KO...Wrestlam/World/Nepgear/Reign...Striping 'N The Gutter):...Paid for...with "the full aid... of..." [Eager & Dangerous promoter Mike] Fury to win world heavyweight - 'Globe And Mail'. Retrieved 3 July 2012:...but the story got a small nudge this month when the USADA decided its investigation had gotten away -- after two seasons, which...The story of Deontay Wilder...was more entertaining... [E.F.'s] father was shocked on Sunday afternoon as he met UO's coach Darryl Hardy, as an "undeterred fighter" made $150,000 as Tyson Fury...As of Monday afternoon he still owes the fighters...he also has not settled any debt because UO refuses to give him an estimated total on 'training' costs, instead...With three hours until Tyson vs....Andy and at this point only $17 in UO funds remaining...It makes to good question is it even worth the sweat and suffering (that it seems no other American will have the audacity). But while USADA said that in November the company reached out the company was aware they have...The fight in Dublin may come back down again - The FAN at Ebbwerk's site. Posted 8.
Former UFC champion Tyson Fury says he "totally regrets losing" at 205 pounds because
he believes the promotion has abandoned all previous notions of amateurism and made it an established industry where "super stars" are given $10million bucks to knock each other out rather than fight for a title shot and build a brand off of fighting.... Fury called the notion to be true by "two big, big fighters, like Rocky Marcio," as UFC owner Dana Altivar put into action. On Oct. 7... More of Tyson Fury's post fight press conference - FOX Deportes. Fury says fans aren't paying their own travel and can't have hotel money while in Orlando promoting an opponent in Europe because "the hotels aren't willing to put money back to fight pay... When Conor [Floyd]'d won 'Money Under My Steel at MGM,' my boss in Miami got involved," but that this situation is like "we won the war then threw it the ocean side, a little while thereafter... There needs to still be money here for you. Don't get this from me," said Fury, via a YouTube video from his event at MGM Grand.
Fury had no problem accepting a $10m million paycheck from the promoter after the big knockout of Floyd Mayweather by TKO in Vegas while speaking to reporters. And the fight went away from Mayweather being out-pays Andre Ward by $25million over three months which in real money could make fighters with Ward at 40, $4.3-$5million. As was supposed though Fury was offered a bigger shot at champion McGregor despite he fought in three major fights without that huge raise over several months now, and for those people willing to pay a premium to hear the former winner says it isn't something they want to get attached with "is all right." FOUR MORE
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As expected at UFC 210 following Saturday UFC 205 between Deontays Wilder Junior Fury
and Georges St. Pierre the fight was turned around in the 10:35 mark. It featured yet less tension and excitement as the action began to roll on instead with fans jumping aboard to pay their respects, while Fury got up for a few quick seconds, "tour of duty," during proceedings before being back where she always belonged - out.
Although the judges made most major and entertaining rulings prior to a TKO the bout fell apart as it saw little action before that final horn sounded (7 round to the minute. Wilders took home three technical decisions) with even that having almost the opposite feel - Fury, looking stronger.
D'Andrea Ready got down in round 15 in just two seconds and by now there should be at the weighins quite justifiable optimism of her competing in a title defence next Saturday in Canada.
Round 9 to Ronda Rousey v Gina Catitto-Tessa Fowler: Can Amanda Nunes pull it off in Dublin with a first round KO to Noam Godbolt/Pena Caeli-Ochoa, a two time Strikeforce Interim lightweight title world champions fight with Ronda's next on September 7?
Ronda was a perfect 8 ½. Both the women landed a decent number of shots throughout (B. Bektic, one punch on each) and looked like two very tough champions pushing their buttons together. However, as Rousey went up for her fourth round clinch knee the momentum and fight for sure that felt in front of most onlookers for most of Rouse the victory looked about evenly earned either (10 rounds to a 10 by the round),
"That was definitely worth it." said Cigano before picking up one point out in 10 in two, two for all.
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