He said he did that because he wanted to make it to the 10th round and was so concerned about making it to round 10 that he ended up not pressing the gas too much. He could have definitely finished Tyson in Rd 8-10 if he emptied the tank
@@arizonacolour8793no he couldn’t “definitely finish him if he emptied the tank” that’s why the professional fighter and world class trainers decided not “empty the tank”.
Francis didn't seem that excited about his performance either. If it was all legit and above board, he should have looked really happy. Instead the expression on his face both before and after reminded me of those astronauts at the press conference after the moon landing.
@@chaoabordo3399 before the boogeyman goes to bed he checks underneath for Chuck Norris, before Chuck Norris goes to bed he first checks for Francis Ngannou
@@reedusurrights2547It really is bro, it's only the ref's count that matters. The ref should have counted quicker but had to waste time putting Ngannou in his corner, and it's extremely obvious that Fury was fine after the true 8 count anyways. If ref gives him longer then he's gonna take it, but don't act like Fury would have lost because of it. The elbow is a much more legit reason to get mad.
@@fathertedczynski extremely obvious? To who? you an uneducated TH-cam commenter? If it was that obvious maybe the guy in the video who is an expert In the fight game would agree with you at all lol dumF tw at, you think this is rogans first boxing match he’s watched when he’s had Tyson fury on his podcast twice and used to talk about him being the baddest man on the planet until last weekend???
The main reason tyson struggled against Francis was because his main tactic of a fast forward moving flurry into a clinch wasnt working because francis was better when they clinched up
yes dont forget francis was controlling the range too he wasnt letting in tyson for free always hand fighting and threatening to counter even at long range.
And it makes sense that Francis would be, given he is an MMA fighter and he has to worry about a guy completely taking him down or throwing elbows in the clinch.
Few Key reasons why it was a rough night for Fury, 1.The Clinch, first time ever he has lost the clinch battle. 2. Parry the jab, francis did extremely well not letting furying the measure his jab as he always does. 4. Fury couldnt get Francis to bite on any of hes faints. Never seen that before. 5. Francis measured attack, Fury did not expect such a passive approach. 6.The Strength and Power of Francis- The only factor they rightfully would of gameplanned for but still i think he was stronger then anyone hes ever come up against. Fury never found his rythm in this fight and he under performed massively, Francis looked amazing & has come a long way with his fight iq.
@@sirhcmannix i would agree 100 percent, think also tyson found out quite early a hard punch from even his right hand didnt seem to bother ngannou, so couldnt drown him in the clinch, could walk him down with heavy shots, couldnt goad him with faints, couldnt hurt him, he had nothing left to turn too. i think tyson looked so bad cause he couldnt do all that he normaly dose, how could he not look bad.
Francis began his training as a boxer , then a kickboxer.kickboxing. he can walk through most punches. Noone walks through his punches. True combat sports fans knew Francis would win. There's no doubt he proved us correct. But there is NO way boxing would lose the lineal championship to MMA. the fix was in from the beginning.
What is actually cool about that match (I’m not calling it a fight) is that even though the judges robbed francis the world basically just recognizes the fact that he beat Tyson Fury
@morimch the clunt is at refs discretion and the ref may wait till the other fighter gets to their corner. Francis dancing for 10 seconds is why it was 22 seconds ya nerd
so many things are amazing about this, imagine the nervousness and adrenaline dump and having to wait and wait and wait for that fight to FINALLY begin, and it's 12 weeks of training and weighing 270lbs and still not gassing and not gassing while a 270lb giant leans on you and you're punching up..haha Francis is a freak specimen, insane punching power and insane chin along with muscle that can still breathe pretty well and a mind that can handle that crazy situation..and this is at 37 and fighting the best fighter in the division in his prime-current champ, it seems Francis should be boxing, so many MMA fighters try this boxing stuff and look terrible, but Francis looked good
Yet all your mma are dying to do boxing because nobody wanna watch them rolling and humping each other on the ground 😂 And none of them can punch to save their lives, even Jake Paul schooled Nick diaz 😂
All professional fights are exhibitions, as there must be SOME kind of rule structure, otherwise it'll devolve into chaos, with your money makers (the fighters) at risk for the vague premise of "keeping it real."
Shame he don’t follow the HW division….Rogan thinks both Wilder and Fury are the best, but the reality is they’re both the most protected fighters in the division…
@@mrspecialk1234 ye lmao why does he keep lowkey sucking off fury lieson fraudy the liar, the overrated, the rude to every potential opponent but also very good in the ring, doesn't care for undisputed and is trying to age out the "middleweight" usyk who is a heavyweight who fights like a cruiserweight and relies on speed instead of power
What impressed me the most is Iron Mike... say whatever you want about Mike Tyson, but he is an absolute Legend of boxing and is still the most famous boxer alive. Im impressed with Mikes training. Do not ever underestimate Iron Mike. Francis is being trained with direct knowledge from Cus D'Amato. The best trainer of all time. Mike Tyson has a chance to save Heavyweight Boxing, AGAIN. Its a shell of its former self.
Well Mike has an encyclopedic knowlege of boxing, cause all through his youth and probably to this day he spent watching old fights and analysing them + Cus´s tutelage, no wonder his an excellent trainer
Never said it was direct knowlege, j just mentioned that he was taught by cus, thus he inevitably picked up some tricks from there. About him not really being Ngannous trainer, maybe you´re right, im not that familiar, just heard about it and saw a couple of vids. Still he was involved with the training and most definetly passed on some of his own knowlege (which is definetly not worthless).@@maalikserebryakov
technically count isn't supposed to start until the person who scored the knockdown gets to a neutral corner ngannou literally danced for six seconds before walking back to his corner
@@tegridyfarms409That’s the problem with “technically“ vs the obvious and common sense. It’s like faking a touch-gloves in MMA and then knocking someone out. Technically you won, but common sense tells you that you should have been disqualified.
That isnt true, there is a ring side count man that starts the moment the boxer hits the floor. After the ref moves boxer to neutral corner, the ref will ALWAYS start the count according to the ring side count man.
Fury met his match with a sound fighter that’s near his weight and knows how to use it. Everybody besides Ngannou that Tyson has fought he’s out weighed tremendously. None of Fury’s tactics worked against Francis, not even the elbow 😅
@tumchojami8866 yeah, exactly 💯. Let's just forget the fact that Fury outboxed Wilder, Klitscho and whyte with super hand speed, exceptional boxing skills and the body movement of a middleweight and let's just delusionally chalk it up to height 😂
I''m going to say this again The one big mistake Francis made was to showboat and dance over Fury after he knocked him down in the 3rd round because the Count does not start until he goes to a Neutral Corner. It does not start at the point Fury hits the canvas. And I know Francis was probably having to readjust to boxing rules there, and not land hammer fists on Fury on the deck, which is what he would have been allowed to do so in MMA. On the plus side for Francis, that Superman punch later on! If only that had connected...
@@Black-Circle I am losing my brain cells reading the comments, As much as I love Rogan, I can not believe he still has no idea how it all works hahaha
This is not accurate at all. The count starts when the fighter hits the ground. If the ref is distracted, there are RING SIDE REFS who starts the count for him.. The ring ref looks at them for the count almost all of the time… you rookies are funny as hell
It's called a time keeper and he keeps track of the count but the referee has full authority over it, watch Benn vs McClellan, the referee stops the count several times to push McClellan back towards the neutral corner. Rogan claimed this same shi t for the Deontzy Wilder right even though KELLY PAVLIK EXPLAINED TO MORE FACD ON HIS OWN SHOW how the count works, he said you RUN to the neutral corner when you knock someone down, don't walk around like an idiot because they'll stop the count
true but none of those UFC fights were near the rankings boxing guys are at. your comparing guys outside the top 15 to boxers who are their #1. big difference
I'm a boxing fan and it is embarrassing the way the fight went. I believed Francis edged him and should have been the rightful winner. They were never going to let that happen though unless it was beyond obvious. However, the 10 count doesn't even start until the other opponent is back in his corner. I believe Francis took a little while to go back. The Fury vs Usyk fight doesn't seem as appealing now.
@@jamesirvine9541my nan beats Joshua what are you on about big stuff bodybuilder been doing nothing but fighting cans since his embarrassing usyk losses. Big J don’t have it no more. I’d run though him. Guy fights like he’s being forced to😂
Fury like always used his weight to try to get his opponent tired but the predator was too strong , fury knew shi was getting real and caught frank with an elbow , but the predator shook it off
@@alfiegaishauser4989 Wilder was about 25 pounds lighter than Francis and you could visibly see he was on shaky legs halfway through the 2nd and 3rd fights. He got battered every time Fury clinched up with him, whereas Francis just shrugged him off. The one thing we learned for certain in this matchup is boxers need to stay in their safe little ring away from the cage or they'll get killed haha
@@heavensubculture You are correct, I just looked it up and Wilder was at his biggest at 231 and Francis was 272. So a little over 40 pounds than Wilder at his biggest. Even bigger difference between the first two fights Wilder weighed in against Fury.
@@alfiegaishauser4989 Not as strong as his costume. Look ahead my friend, even Usyk believes that he intentionally looked poor. Every single little advantage counts in this next fight...it's the mind games that could win or lose it. Although personally I believe that Usyk has it wrapped up.
It is supposed to be around 10 seconds to get up. The Ref can take all the time he needs for his checks and it is VERY normal that the "break" lasts longer than 10 seconds
You’re right but it’s a terrible rule and another stain on boxing. Effectively refs and officials can just make up how long they feel a fighter needs, and that open things up to bias / favouritism.
@@zachdawson1822 No, the count begins (by an official) when the fighter hits the canvas. The ref picks up the count from the official that's counting. If the standing fighter leaves the corner, then the ref pauses the count, orders the fighter back to the corner, then restarts the count once the standing fighter is in the corner.
For the last 30 years, all the major boxing fights have been on PPV. This limits your audience, but that doesn’t explain the popularity of the UFC, huh?
@@nicklubrino2606people watch mma illegally lol. Ain't nobody got the money for 70 ppv every month. I wish it was like basketball and I could just turn on my TV and watch
I love both fighters and was honestly expecting Fury to win easily simply because boxing is a different animal. However, I’ve watched and rewatched the fight and think Ngannou won. He performed incredibly and didn’t give Fury many opportunities. I’d love to see a rematch.
Teddy Atlas gave Fury Rounds 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,9, and 10. He scored Round 3 10-8 for Ngannou, and the only other round he gave him was Round 8. It was Round 7 that Atlas struggled to score, finally deciding on a 10-10 draw. Atlas' overall tally favored Fury for being the busier fighter.And the total number of punches landed were 71-59 in Fury's favour, with the overall percentage of punches landed also showing that the undefeated boxer had the edge - 31.8 per cent to 25.5 per cent. Power punches were the only stat in Ngannou's favour - 37 to 32 over the 10 rounds.
Actually the count does start when they hit the ground. There’s a man outside the ring counting , so when the referee begins to count, he picks up from the man outside the ring
@@ronald4011Pretty much. Also it makes no sense how a combat sport doesn’t use damage as judging criteria. I always knew boxing was for nerds who can’t throw a proper knee or kick. MMA, and Kick boxing are a real man’s sport!
@@Oscar_Le_Slouch do real men roll around on the ground in the missionary position also? real men fight with there fist and dont hit a man when his down....and yes boxing is based on scoring points, dont like it dont watch it...
@@taker3106 Those men will put you in missionary position and hammer fist and elbow you into oblivion to make you their bitch. Not tap you with 10oz gloves and run away like Floyd Gayweather. That’s a real laugh that people consider him the best of all time.
Boxing fans probably agree that Fury won through points. They also probably agree that this was a very embarrassing fight for Fury. A boxing champ should never look like this against an amateur unless he is retired and well past his prime
@@RR-lh3by i get that trolling is a big past time for you but just stick to shoving forks into electrical outlets. one day it'll pay off (for mankind).
Francis isn't a boxing novice. He boxed a lot in France, but the gym that was convenient for him when he got a better job was an MMA gym. Plus he was basically a puncher. Stand up and punching were always his strengths.
Tyson won because of business needs. He's a somewhat likable heavyweight champion, and if he loses the belt it would break a lot of promotions, also a lot of people wouldn't get paid HUGE payouts. The only way Francis was winning is by absolute KO.
Meh, that fight lasted like 8 seconds and timmeh was 300 pounds lol. Still count though, embarrassing shit. But doesn't really proved anything with it being only 8 seconds. Boxers lose to wrestlers in MMA, it's an inferior combat sport. It was supposed to be a boxing match but the commision didn't aprove it so they switched to an MMA fight with a "gentlemen agreement" of just boxing and timmeh threw a leg kick right at the start lol.
If Tyson Fury doesn't take a re-match, his legacy is tarnished forever. He should admit how terrible this fight was and give Ngannou another shot. Just the whole thing is so disappointing.
no if he doesn't take the Usyk fight his legacy is tarnished forever. We've been after undisputed for literally decades and he's been holding it up for at least 18 months now
Overeem experienced Ngannou’s punch with full power, he almost took his head off. Francis power is scary, if he connected a good punch to fury’s head, there would’ve been no countdown
The funniest thing was watching how boxing homers were rationalising how their 'greatest heavyweight champion' got his ass kicked by a 37 year old coming off an injury making his pro boxing debut. Tony Jeffries said the main reason why Ngannou was successful against Fury was because he was too amateur to read and react to the feints so he wasn't affected by them. I never thought I'd see the day where boxing would be comparable to BS martial arts where you 'have to believe in the strike for it to be effective'.
That is definitely not BS in any sport. Even e-sports! Newbies are unpredictable, and often, the strategies you develop to win against skilled opponents don't work on newbies.
True. The ref counted wrong. He's up by 5 and has his senses. The legs weren't wobbly or anything. If the ref said continue after 8 seconds, Tyson Fury would have continued.
Also I see people saying Ngannou would KO Fury in a rematch. That's impossible. Take the following examples : Floyd vs Maidana 2 Floyd vs Castillo 2 Joe Louis vs Jersey Joe Walcott 2 Canelo vs GGG 2 This is what separates good boxers to all time greats. If Fury Vs Ngannou 2 happens, Fury would come on top pretty convincingly. Regardless of Fury's resume which is trash, he's an all time great.
It wasn't a long count. Nggannou didn't go to the neutral corner. The ref had to instruct him several times to go to the neutral corner. Once he did go to the neutral corner, the count was started, as per the rules.
Seven podcasts ago he was saying that he knows very little about boxing and rarely watches it, now, all of a sudden he knows how ref counts go, how all of these refs are secretly indebted to promotors to fix fights, how it''s all a very shady business. Yup, we should all listen to Joe Rogan, the boxing historian.
man everybodys acting like UFC dosent have robberies cmon man, mma fans are so bias. Many people had fury win a close fight. and for Joe, you cant win a fight based on damage! people just making up there own scoring system lol
Jesus Christ, it is a ref's ten count (not seconds) that starts when the boxer hits the floor, and the ref picks it up from the ringside officials. The ref does not start counting until the opponent is in a neutral corner and will stop if the opponent leaves the corner. How many times does this need to be repeated.
23 seconds though... Even minus the 6 that Francis was dancing, it takes a ref 17 seconds to count to ten... And what's the difference of a count to seconds? Just the refs preference of how long 10 should be... That makes no sense. Boxing is fucking stupid 😆
@@vermiculus3848 after the count the ref does checks to see if the fighter is fit to continue, its boxing where there is a serious risk of death, it isnt faggy MMA with 2 men rolling around of the floor like a gay porn video, its boxing.
the same holds true for MMA judges. I remember GSP getting beaten to a pulp by Johnny Hendricks and lost on a decision. To unthrone a reigning champ, the challenger needs to finish the champ so there remains no doubt. The reigning champ always gets the benefit of the doubt in a decision. It is true about the long count in that third round.....again the advantage goes to the reigning Champ. Should have finished him then and there but didn't/couldn't
The UFC doesn't have crook judges, the UFC referees are another story.... A few instances of referees interference might be incompetence, but in the UFC, referees have a story of meddling in fights.
Fury got extra time because Ngannou didn't get into a neutral corner so the ref was instructing him for close to 10 seconds. It doesn't matter either way. Fury was up and alert within 10 seconds. It wasn't like he was flat lined like he was against Wilder. As for the judging. It wasn't a majority decision, it was a split decision, one Judge gave it to Ngannou. Ngannou did do more damage with 5 more power punches landing in the fight, but it's judged by round. Fury landed far more accurately with (only) 12 more punches landed. Fury won rounds 1, 5, 6, 9, 10 Ngannou won rounds 3, 4, 7, 8 2 was a toss up. All three judges had fair score cards.
Teddy Atlas had a similar viewpoint… He rewatched the fight so he could produce his own non biased scorecard…. He had Tyson winning majority of the rounds… I think people just get in their feelings and don’t know how to score a boxing match..
Fury got beat plain and simple , boxing seems corrupt with decisions like this , I watched the fight , then rewatched it a couple of times the next day... and fury clearly got beat -
Some of that is francis fault he didn't go to his corner dancing around then standing on the side when a knockdown happens u run to corner so ref can count he is new just a mistake but nothing crazy
For those who are clueless. Its a 10 count. Not 10 seconds....it could be 20 seconds, it doesnt matter. Its to give the ref time to evaluate the fighter
They also ignore francis being stupid and celebrating while the ref was telling him to go to his corner that costed him his win since the ref has to pause the count if the opponent isnt in a corner. He counted his chickens before they hatched.
What he is saying is that the ref has to start the count, and that depends on the situation. If the boxer who knocks him down does not retreat to a neutral corner then the referee has to get him to that corner then start the count, if you watch enough boxing you would know this. The does not start until the ref starts the count not when the boxer goes down
Yeah if he's allowed to use roids every fight I doubt anyone can take more than a couple direct shots. But fury looked like trash. I'd imagine someone who never looks sloppy like usyk would be a nightmare for ngannou. Wilder is way skinnier, it's so hard to actually gauge because fury fought wilder way more impressively than he engaged ngannou.
Watch Teddy Atlas commentary on this fight. He explains why it was a win for Fury. You don't win in boxing due to damage you inflicted (unless you KO). Fury knew much better how to score points, and he was able to secure the win despite weak performance. I'm not a fan of Fury, but it was his win, unfortunately.
I get what you're saying but it doesn't really need to be said; we know the point argument and we're saying it's a pathetic cop-out from a dying sport. Most people never cared who the best boxer was, they cared who the best fighter was...boxing was just the only form readily accessible.
"It´s 22 seconds before they reengage" This is now common in modern boxing, due to new regulations. In the Wilder-Fury trilogy, each knockdown averaged 20 seconds before re-engagement. This change happened back around 2013 when Perez ended the career of Abdusalamov. A few more tragedies followed and commissions governing bodies got way stricter. Now when someone gets knocked down, the referee has instructions how to assess the fighter and this takes time. So no, Fury did not get a long count to save him. It´s the way boxing operates these days.
that's true, but the refs would do the 10 count first, if they are up before the 10, then the ref stops the count and assess the fighter by having them follow commands and decide to call it or let it continue. But that's not what happened here. The ref still on 7 count and 15 seconds has passed.
"The ref still on 7 count and 15 seconds has passed." Yea, I think you are a bit off on that one. But it´s a 10 count. The rule isn´t etched in stone that the ref has to be right on time. It´s just a part of the sport. At least I seriously doubt the ref intentionally have Fury extra time. @@tyra1870
@@colz848someone doesn't understand a light hearted comment.😅😅 Buster Douglas definitely got a relaxed count against Tyson. Anyone who has followed boxing knows that.
@@rajeebdas1724 anyone that knows boxing knows that it is a refs count, not 10 seconds and Douglas was wide awake and waiting till the end off the count to get up and could have got up at anytime, anyone that follows boxing and isn't a fanboi knows that😁
@@rajeebdas1724lmao how can you be so confidently wrong?😂 A ten count isn’t ten seconds dumbass, it’s just a count to ten which is started by a ringside counter who starts the moment a boxer hits the canvas, the ref then continues the count after looking at the counter to see which number they’re at, and then they continue the count, as long as the count isn’t different for the other fighter theirs nothing wrong
And joe was wrong when he implied that the ref gave fury a 22 second count after getting knocked down. Francis danced over fury, and the ref doesnt start the count until the fighter goes to a nuetral corner.
The boxing world really should do a better job publicising this! It's not the spectator job to know its just some abtrirary, biased at the discretion of the ref "count" 😂
Oh, so the ref can count to 6 then take 5 minutes to go to the bathroom and then come back and finish the count? Stay consistent, fool. The ref can't be taking 22 seconds on a 3 minute round just to count to 8. Boxing is such a lame sport lol.
If that was the case the Ref could wait 5 seconds between each number he counts up to so the reality is anybody counting would use a second count as a reference point.
A lot of people seem to forget the unwritten rule in boxing....to win a championship most of the time you need to dominate so that you give no chance to the judges that cant give out bs numbers...
That saying was made up by some promoter a long time ago "you have to take the belt from the champ" and fans ran with it. Now people will often make some BS claim "well, he didn´t take the belt from him" as if the champion gets a handicap when it comes to scoring... it´s complete BS. But what is real, is the threat of the more popular boxer getting preferential treatment. So one should be weary of that.
Tyson fury hasn’t even posted his winnings on his official Facebook page which is run by him. It’s been days now and he usually post right after a win. Says a lot he’s fully embarrassed and knows he lost
In the United States they only sold 11.5 000 ppvs for fury v ngannou At 80 dollars it flopped massively I don’t know about uk numbers Or worldwide ppv numbers Jake Paul v Tommy fury event done 1.3 million ppv buys That’s gotta be emberassing for Tyson when his amateur bro killed his event on ppv and Tyson being a elite of the game struggled to sell so many
The ref counting is an issue that has been discussed many times, to my understanding its down to the ref the pace he counts so it kinda isn't a 10 sec rule its more like a 10 sec rule at the refs discretion and his perception on the state of the boxer, one ref counts fast another counts slow and there perception is usually different this leaves lots of variables and seems kinda why it doesn't seem set in stone.
Already implemented in a lot of places. When a boxer gets kocked down, the referee will instruct the other boxer to a neutral corner, then he will look at ringside and start his own count based on the one the ringside official is doing. And the margin for error is minimal. @@odeon7834
Also Fury would have gotten up faster if he needed to. He deliberately takes as long as he is allowed to so that he can fully recover. This discussion has been had many times before. For example when Fury was knocked down in his first fight against Wilder. Only casuals, noobs and haters think this knockdown should result in a Fury loss.
50 punches in ten rounds is trash. No one ever wins a decision in boxing landed 50 punches on 30 minutes sorry francis sucked and tyson also sucked. Both performed horribly.
i got the feeling that fury thought fransis was gonna swing wildly like he has done in mma, but he was calm and his defence was top notch. it looked like fury had prepared for a completely different fight and found himself lost with no plan and scared by the power of francis
@@robbiecrossley2353that’s incorrect. The count starts instantly in boxing. That’s what the time keeper does. He starts the count the second the fighter goes down. When the opponent is in the neutral corner the ref will take over the count from the time keeper. That’s why the refs normally start a count from 2-3 seconds averagely. Or he started from 4 against fury wilder 1. As it took wilder an extra second or so to get back. Exactly 4 seconds after fury went down. The ref started from 4. So the count already starter obviously. Otherwise the world would have been talking about the worlds fastest count. Instead they was talking about a slow count. It was neither. A normal count he got up just before 10
@@G4RY1159 That wasn't the issue discussed here tho. The issue is after Fury got back up he still got an extra 10+ seconds to recuperate before the ref allowed Francis to hit him again. It used to be a trick to lay on the floor a few seconds longer to come back to your senses before getting up and back in the fight, but that doesn't matter if the ref gives you a half minute stoppage anyway. What would have happened if the ref went "go" right after the 10 count. I think Fury would have went down again immediately.
I thought it was really close. I had Fury up by one round, the reason Ngannou lost was the he didn't do enough in the last two rounds. Fury didn't do much either but he did do more.
It's called a mandatory 8 count. No matter what the ref counts to 8. Also, I never for 1 second thought fury looked rocked, he was very aware of everything and was up at 6.
A count in boxing is just that, a count by the referee. It is not a stopwatch. Wilder also had a count which took much longer than 10 seconds in real time.
Im a Francis fan but man this bugs me. Barely any counts are ever actually 10 seconds. Its a count to ten, by the time the ref returns to Fury its already 10 seconds. The fighter never counts to 10 themselves they just listen to the refs count and make sure they get up on 8
The ref is corrupt, that's the point You start counting when the guy goes down, there's another official ringside who keeps the count as well to let the ref know what count has been reached. Instead, this ref started counting only after Francis had gotten to a neutral corner and fury as well. That's corrupt and gave fury too much time to recover. Don't justify it
its not about the count here its about the fact that the refere gave Fury 12 seconds to rest after the count was over...Like he counted to 8 stopped because fury got up and still continued to give fury like 12 sec more to rest
It’s so obvious this wasn’t a real fight, Tyson wasn’t even trying and I surprised that Joe Rogan doesn’t see that. This was all for entertainment and money. Tyson was obviously taking it easy because if you’ve seen Tyson fight you know for a fact that Ngannou wouldn’t have stood a chance
"Tyson Fury received 3 long counts against Deontay Wilder & 1 long count against Francis Ngannou. 'You' guys love to call it a '10 count' instead of 10 seconds because 'you' love corruption for 'your' favorites. Imagine the shenanigans if the shot clock in the NBA was just the referee counting to 24, you don't have to imagine the shenanigans in boxing because it's Tyson Fury being allowed to continue after being knocked out 4 times.".
@G4RY666 clock saying 5 ref is on 2.... 22 sec with 5 seconds for Francis to get back in his corner... so a 17 sec 10 count.... is it Joe counting fast or the ref counting Hella slow?
Ok Joe so clearly you know in boxing that the ref will not start the count until the opponent is in the neutral corner, Francis standing over tyson and dancing costed him 10 seconds for the ref having to put him in the corner before he started the count. It’s common knowledge to every boxer who has fought in an amateur or pro fight, it was nobody’s fault but his own and I’m sorry tyson fury landed significantly more punches they just had no effect on Francis
Everyone that was saying Wilder was making excuses. This is what he was talking about. They gave Fury an eternity to recover after that brutal hook from the Alabama Slamma.
Not to mention, Brock Lesnar who came from WWE and became heavyweight champ in MMA. That dude was a serious killer of a fighter... Just a bull coming at you and a gas tank of a middleweight, brutality like no other
Boxing lost. Stop considering Fury as a GOAT. He got outboxed by an amateur. That’s impossible. And he needs to change his first name. His dad named him after a goat (First name, Mike; last name, Tyson). As a boxing fan I’m disappointed. But encouraged that finally we have a heavy weight that can bring more attention to the sweet science.
How? He scored a knock down then stopped throwing punches after the 4th. Go watch the fight whole and not the highlights bum. Frances has a boxing background
He hardly got outboxed by him, that is nonsense. He got put over by him and was made to look bad but by no stretch of the imagination was he outboxed by him, unless there is a new definition of that word these days that I am not aware of.
Ngannou won the split decision. Remove a point for the elbow and it’s a blow out. Fury landed clean but it wasn’t enough after the knockdown and elbow. Simple as that. The facts.
The world is out of their mind saying that this was an embarrassment or a bad day for Fury! Fury had VERY VERY little to gain, and everything to lose. He is the first person in the world to stand toe to toe in a fight against Francis Ngannou, who has the hardest punch in recorded history. Fury KNEW he could've been KO'd with ONE single slip, and the whole world would've laughed at him! Not to mention, it would've significantly tarnished his entire reputation and legacy as a boxer. How much more pressure could be put on a champion?? The fact that Fury was willing to risk his entire legacy tells you who Fury is... a legitimate, born n bred warrior. Imo, he HAD to hold back so much of what he could've really done to Francis, due to the reality of the consequences of his entire legacy being on the line, with a single mistake. Imo, if Ngannou was just another Heavyweight contender, he would've lit him up so much worse than he did because the perils of a tarnished legacy wouldn't be there. That being said, Ngannou still did an unbelievably excellent job. He is a special athlete, n he may be capable of becoming a HW Champ in boxing. Tho, not against Fury, imo.
True, but Francis also said how he held back the entire fight because it was so new to him. He's just had 10 years of boxing experience in one match, he knows what's the best someone could do to him and he'll be back twice as prepared.
Such a beautiful turn around for Francis after all the controversy surrounding his decision. Hopefully he gets a $100 million deal in a rematch, but we’ll see. Should have been one of the greatest upsets in history in my opinion and I think Tyson Fury is an all time great in boxing
@@seanscanlon9067 Why do you need a score card, just watch the fight and compare Fury‘s Face vs Ngannou‘s Face post fight. „oHhH bUt ThE sCoRiNg SyStEm dOeSn‘T wOrK tHaT wAy“
There should be a new rule. Whenever someone gets knocked down there instantly needs to be a shown a knockdown counter on a big screen in the arena, where everyone can see the 10 seconds... we have all this technology, and they still let a ref with dyscalculia count to 10 _ _
Still didn't see at this point anybody that is saying Francis won tell me which rounds he actually won. It's actually impressive ngl. I saw it 95-94 Fury, with Francis winning 2nd, 3rd (10-8), 4th and 8th. For sure Francis delt more damages and the rounds he won were CLEARER, but I really can't see which other round you're giving him. He obviously lost the 1st, the 5th and 6th and the 9th and 10th, to me the question is around the 7th round only and even there watching it again I still give it to Fury.. so yeah..
This is why the fight was rigged in favor of Fury. You said Francis won rounds 2,3,4 and 8 clearly. The three judges still alternated and scored the rounds for Fury. No one wants to accept the truth the only way Francis could win was by KO. The judges were already paid off by the Saudis because Tyson Fury vs Usyk was already booked. It's crazy how they booked Tyson furys next fight before he won his current fight, seems as if he was going to "win" that fight no matter what.
Fury needs to stop ducking Usyk 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ don't give two shits about him fighting a MMA guy who damn near beat him smh go fight the guy who's been asking for his round
The ref took 17 seconds to count to 8 and it looked like he counted 8 twice. The BS slow count from the first Wilder fight the ref took around 9 - 10 seconds to count to 9 which isn't anything out of the ordinary... But taking 17 seconds to count to 8 is a slow count.
I think the fighter who puts someone down, has to get to a neutral corner before the count can start. Same thing happened when wilder put him down. Thats why you see some boxers run to a neutral corner when they drop someone. Either way, francis dropped him, landed more power punches, caused more damage, controlled the centre of the ring, and out muscled him in clinches. I gave it to francis
The problem with Fury in this fight was he was programmed mentally to fight Ngannou just like he fought Wilder and it cost him the embarrassment, Ngannou has real skill, so in the 2nd fight Fury will be more prepared but will still lose because Ngannou is really that guy, he has real talent, and skills that's not displayed to the eye of a casual boxer, casual fan, and casual reporter. True boxing experts can see Ngannou will destroy Fury in a rematch
@Venutiust_takes Fury got dominated by a true king, everybody knows it, and I hope you dont think the rematch will be better for Fury, Ngannou will finish him next time, Ngannou is techinally better and has better skills
@Venutiust_takes more than 50% of people thought NGANNOU won, try again, dont tell me you one them Fury nut huggers 🤣🤣, your hoping Tyson Fury boxes different, but we've all seen the best Fury, but we haven't seen the best Ngannou, that's scary, good night again, Ngannou will be 2-0
It was a close fight, there were 2-3 throw away rounds without much activity from either fighter (feints and missed punches) so Fury winning is not a robbery, but if you have Fury winning it would need to be by a slim margin since he got knocked down. I thought it was closer to a draw, but counting the knockdown would mean Ngannou edges out Fury just barely. Fury winning handedly is very questionable. Having Fury winning 7 rounds to Ngannou's 3 rounds is pretty interesting to say the least.
What rounds did u give nghanou outside of 3 and 8. U don't get points for throwing people around I boxing he didnt get throw any punches for half the fight. Also immediately after the fight fury said he wants a rematch
I thought Fury won rounds 1, 2, 5, 6, 9 and 10 pretty clearly, because FN was just not landing much in those rounds and Fury was landing the jab and occasional rights. FN won big in 3 and 8. Then rounds 4 and 7 were tossups, both guys landing and having moments. Final score of 6-4 or 7-3 Fury seems about right by rounds. FN had some great moments but was too inactive in the slow rounds. That's why he didn't get the decision imo.
Whether you think he won or lost, just the fact it was this close is an incredible L for the sport of boxing. There’s no way a random could decide to go racket to racket with federer or Djokovic and win or come close to winning yet we basically saw the equivalent of that with this fight.
You know it’s weird. Francis didn’t even look like he was trying to knock him out. He fights WAY more violently in the UFC.
Why do you think an elite fighter chose not to rush in?
mma is more violent
He said he did that because he wanted to make it to the 10th round and was so concerned about making it to round 10 that he ended up not pressing the gas too much. He could have definitely finished Tyson in Rd 8-10 if he emptied the tank
@@arizonacolour8793no he couldn’t “definitely finish him if he emptied the tank” that’s why the professional fighter and world class trainers decided not “empty the tank”.
Francis didn't seem that excited about his performance either. If it was all legit and above board, he should have looked really happy. Instead the expression on his face both before and after reminded me of those astronauts at the press conference after the moon landing.
"you're a shitty professor" that got me laughing real good
Joe's impressions are truly unmatched. Humans and animals alike.
Yeah that was a nice imitation 😄👍
😂😂😂
Francis also said that line to Chuck Norris.
@@chaoabordo3399 before the boogeyman goes to bed he checks underneath for Chuck Norris, before Chuck Norris goes to bed he first checks for Francis Ngannou
Not to mention the elbow he hit Francis with.
Dirty af.
No point deduction on anything
it wasnt intentional and yes you get warning before point deduction... jesus christ girls, get over it, your boyfriend lost it...
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@@joebenson528L
I'm surprised you didn't speak about the elbow from fury that he should have lost a point for
Right. That actually matters. This "long count" is just a failure to understand the rules.
@@Pigeoningno it isn’t a failure to understand the rules ya tw at
There was definitely bias in favor of the champ. I’ve rewatched the fight and Ngannou wins even if you ignore the elbow. I’d love to see a rematch.
@@reedusurrights2547It really is bro, it's only the ref's count that matters. The ref should have counted quicker but had to waste time putting Ngannou in his corner, and it's extremely obvious that Fury was fine after the true 8 count anyways. If ref gives him longer then he's gonna take it, but don't act like Fury would have lost because of it. The elbow is a much more legit reason to get mad.
@@fathertedczynski extremely obvious? To who? you an uneducated TH-cam commenter? If it was that obvious maybe the guy in the video who is an expert In the fight game would agree with you at all lol dumF tw at, you think this is rogans first boxing match he’s watched when he’s had Tyson fury on his podcast twice and used to talk about him being the baddest man on the planet until last weekend???
David Blaine working out in his mind how he can take 10 headshots from Ngannou running upside down in water with needles in his eyes
The main reason tyson struggled against Francis was because his main tactic of a fast forward moving flurry into a clinch wasnt working because francis was better when they clinched up
yes dont forget francis was controlling the range too he wasnt letting in tyson for free always hand fighting and threatening to counter even at long range.
And it makes sense that Francis would be, given he is an MMA fighter and he has to worry about a guy completely taking him down or throwing elbows in the clinch.
Few Key reasons why it was a rough night for Fury,
1.The Clinch, first time ever he has lost the clinch battle.
2. Parry the jab, francis did extremely well not letting furying the measure his jab as he always does.
4. Fury couldnt get Francis to bite on any of hes faints. Never seen that before.
5. Francis measured attack, Fury did not expect such a passive approach.
6.The Strength and Power of Francis- The only factor they rightfully would of gameplanned for but still i think he was stronger then anyone hes ever come up against.
Fury never found his rythm in this fight and he under performed massively, Francis looked amazing & has come a long way with his fight iq.
@@sirhcmannix i would agree 100 percent, think also tyson found out quite early a hard punch from even his right hand didnt seem to bother ngannou, so couldnt drown him in the clinch, could walk him down with heavy shots, couldnt goad him with faints, couldnt hurt him, he had nothing left to turn too. i think tyson looked so bad cause he couldnt do all that he normaly dose, how could he not look bad.
Francis began his training as a boxer , then a kickboxer.kickboxing. he can walk through most punches. Noone walks through his punches. True combat sports fans knew Francis would win. There's no doubt he proved us correct. But there is NO way boxing would lose the lineal championship to MMA. the fix was in from the beginning.
What is actually cool about that match (I’m not calling it a fight) is that even though the judges robbed francis the world basically just recognizes the fact that he beat Tyson Fury
50 punches in 10 rounds doesn't win any boxer ever a decision. Technically is was a horrible boring performance by both
@@Hikinggamer2322 sec count, oh yes sir he won by ko
@morimch the clunt is at refs discretion and the ref may wait till the other fighter gets to their corner. Francis dancing for 10 seconds is why it was 22 seconds ya nerd
COPE@@Hikinggamer23
@AloneAgainstAll885 i had no horse in the race but even the boxers are saying Francis probably won
What’s crazy is Ngannou was fighting at 80% the whole time cuz he didn’t know how he’d feel later rounds😢
That’s true
so many things are amazing about this, imagine the nervousness and adrenaline dump and having to wait and wait and wait for that fight to FINALLY begin, and it's 12 weeks of training and weighing 270lbs and still not gassing and not gassing while a 270lb giant leans on you and you're punching up..haha Francis is a freak specimen, insane punching power and insane chin along with muscle that can still breathe pretty well and a mind that can handle that crazy situation..and this is at 37 and fighting the best fighter in the division in his prime-current champ, it seems Francis should be boxing, so many MMA fighters try this boxing stuff and look terrible, but Francis looked good
ngannou just stood there the whole time. he really fought a boring boxing match. no aggression, no offense.
Don't make excuses bro it's weak
I’m I’m sure he prepared for this, you think?
McGregor said it best "this isn't an actual fight,its a boxing match"
Yet all your mma are dying to do boxing because nobody wanna watch them rolling and humping each other on the ground 😂 And none of them can punch to save their lives, even Jake Paul schooled Nick diaz 😂
Mayweather was told to make it last 10 rounds😂
is that why he ran from him the whole time and avoided actually fighting?@@winniepeg2020
Yes, because the ufc allows real fighting smh
All professional fights are exhibitions, as there must be SOME kind of rule structure, otherwise it'll devolve into chaos, with your money makers (the fighters) at risk for the vague premise of "keeping it real."
"you are a shitty professor" god damnit Joe is so good at impersonations. 😂
Shame he don’t follow the HW division….Rogan thinks both Wilder and Fury are the best, but the reality is they’re both the most protected fighters in the division…
@@mrspecialk1234 ye lmao why does he keep lowkey sucking off fury
lieson fraudy the liar, the overrated, the rude to every potential opponent but also very good in the ring, doesn't care for undisputed and is trying to age out the "middleweight" usyk who is a heavyweight who fights like a cruiserweight and relies on speed instead of power
AJ is the MOST protected
@@SuperPeterok his resume says otherwise….
Not really but ok
What impressed me the most is Iron Mike... say whatever you want about Mike Tyson, but he is an absolute Legend of boxing and is still the most famous boxer alive. Im impressed with Mikes training. Do not ever underestimate Iron Mike. Francis is being trained with direct knowledge from Cus D'Amato. The best trainer of all time. Mike Tyson has a chance to save Heavyweight Boxing, AGAIN. Its a shell of its former self.
You didn’t mention iron Mike enough!
Well Mike has an encyclopedic knowlege of boxing, cause all through his youth and probably to this day he spent watching old fights and analysing them + Cus´s tutelage, no wonder his an excellent trainer
Its not direct knowledge from Cus because there’s an intermediary.
Also Mike didn’t even train him lol
Never said it was direct knowlege, j just mentioned that he was taught by cus, thus he inevitably picked up some tricks from there. About him not really being Ngannous trainer, maybe you´re right, im not that familiar, just heard about it and saw a couple of vids. Still he was involved with the training and most definetly passed on some of his own knowlege (which is definetly not worthless).@@maalikserebryakov
Mike didn't do a full camp with Ngannou. He did some bits in front of the cameras. Apparently the Saudis liked the idea.
*What an iconic performance from Francis! One for the history books!*
technically count isn't supposed to start until the person who scored the knockdown gets to a neutral corner ngannou literally danced for six seconds before walking back to his corner
💯
Uh yea and also who cares it's not like Ngannou jumped on him straight away and so the extra time to recover may have saved Fury from a KO.
@@tegridyfarms409That’s the problem with “technically“ vs the obvious and common sense. It’s like faking a touch-gloves in MMA and then knocking someone out. Technically you won, but common sense tells you that you should have been disqualified.
Facts
That isnt true, there is a ring side count man that starts the moment the boxer hits the floor. After the ref moves boxer to neutral corner, the ref will ALWAYS start the count according to the ring side count man.
'He was never that good'. The wolves are circling.
He flat lined Wilder. That's not "Not that good".
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Of course he’s good, no one is immune from tough competition.
@GalactusOG even Fury's fans knows wilder is a bum squad 🤣
I’m circling the Charlo brothers weak asses rn
Fury met his match with a sound fighter that’s near his weight and knows how to use it. Everybody besides Ngannou that Tyson has fought he’s out weighed tremendously. None of Fury’s tactics worked against Francis, not even the elbow 😅
Lol now fury was only winning because of his weight🤣🤣🤣 soon ngannou hype will derail😂😂
@tumchojami8866 yeah, exactly 💯. Let's just forget the fact that Fury outboxed Wilder, Klitscho and whyte with super hand speed, exceptional boxing skills and the body movement of a middleweight and let's just delusionally chalk it up to height 😂
The constant hugging and weak jabs also didn't work very well. 😂 "Baddest man on the planet" 😭
@@tonymaccaroni5744baddest man to be funded by the boxing mafia. 🤷😅
@tumchojami8866 hints why there is weight class, you think weight dosnt matter? Your crazy , furry was like 300lbs fighting wilder ,
I''m going to say this again
The one big mistake Francis made was to showboat and dance over Fury after he knocked him down in the 3rd round because the Count does not start until he goes to a Neutral Corner.
It does not start at the point Fury hits the canvas.
And I know Francis was probably having to readjust to boxing rules there, and not land hammer fists on Fury on the deck, which is what he would have been allowed to do so in MMA.
On the plus side for Francis, that Superman punch later on! If only that had connected...
@@Black-Circle I am losing my brain cells reading the comments, As much as I love Rogan, I can not believe he still has no idea how it all works hahaha
Exactly.
This is not accurate at all. The count starts when the fighter hits the ground. If the ref is distracted, there are RING SIDE REFS who starts the count for him.. The ring ref looks at them for the count almost all of the time… you rookies are funny as hell
It's called a time keeper and he keeps track of the count but the referee has full authority over it, watch Benn vs McClellan, the referee stops the count several times to push McClellan back towards the neutral corner. Rogan claimed this same shi t for the Deontzy Wilder right even though KELLY PAVLIK EXPLAINED TO MORE FACD ON HIS OWN SHOW how the count works, he said you RUN to the neutral corner when you knock someone down, don't walk around like an idiot because they'll stop the count
Fury can hear the count,he was rocked but not out.he would have fixed himself before the count is done
'There's always one judge that's in the bag'
I can name a few fights that happened recently for UFC that you could argue that also.
For sure. When Dana wants someone to win, he'll move mountains to make sure they do.
The ufc is more sneaky about it for sure though
Even without that it's obvious why khamzat isn't getting 5 rounds yet. The ufc games the system for whoever is Poppin.
Yep
true but none of those UFC fights were near the rankings boxing guys are at. your comparing guys outside the top 15 to boxers who are their #1. big difference
I'm a boxing fan and it is embarrassing the way the fight went. I believed Francis edged him and should have been the rightful winner. They were never going to let that happen though unless it was beyond obvious. However, the 10 count doesn't even start until the other opponent is back in his corner. I believe Francis took a little while to go back. The Fury vs Usyk fight doesn't seem as appealing now.
It will once Joshua obliterates ngannou inside 5
@@jamesirvine9541my nan beats Joshua what are you on about big stuff bodybuilder been doing nothing but fighting cans since his embarrassing usyk losses. Big J don’t have it no more. I’d run though him. Guy fights like he’s being forced to😂
@@2er21a embarrassing by going 24 rounds with usyk lay off the gear you idiot
Is it true that the count doesn’t start until the opponent goes back to his corner? That seems like a silly rule.
@@Jomitheelf No, it's not true. The count starts the moment the ref signals 'down' to the timekeeper.
Fury like always used his weight to try to get his opponent tired but the predator was too strong , fury knew shi was getting real and caught frank with an elbow , but the predator shook it off
Wilder was also strong. I just don’t think Fury took this seriously and got punished for it and scraped a win
@@alfiegaishauser4989 Wilder was about 25 pounds lighter than Francis and you could visibly see he was on shaky legs halfway through the 2nd and 3rd fights. He got battered every time Fury clinched up with him, whereas Francis just shrugged him off. The one thing we learned for certain in this matchup is boxers need to stay in their safe little ring away from the cage or they'll get killed haha
I think like 50 pounds not 25 lighter
@@heavensubculture You are correct, I just looked it up and Wilder was at his biggest at 231 and Francis was 272. So a little over 40 pounds than Wilder at his biggest. Even bigger difference between the first two fights Wilder weighed in against Fury.
@@alfiegaishauser4989 Not as strong as his costume.
Look ahead my friend, even Usyk believes that he intentionally looked poor. Every single little advantage counts in this next fight...it's the mind games that could win or lose it. Although personally I believe that Usyk has it wrapped up.
It is supposed to be around 10 seconds to get up. The Ref can take all the time he needs for his checks and it is VERY normal that the "break" lasts longer than 10 seconds
its a 10 count you pea brain. not 10 second count.
You’re right but it’s a terrible rule and another stain on boxing. Effectively refs and officials can just make up how long they feel a fighter needs, and that open things up to bias / favouritism.
Yep. And the fighter standing is supposed to go to there corner before the count starts
The ref took 17 seconds to count to 8, and it looks like he counted 8 twice... The check and wiping the gloves was barely 5 seconds.
@@zachdawson1822 No, the count begins (by an official) when the fighter hits the canvas.
The ref picks up the count from the official that's counting.
If the standing fighter leaves the corner, then the ref pauses the count, orders the fighter back to the corner, then restarts the count once the standing fighter is in the corner.
Everyone forgets Francis superman punch on Fury😂 pure class
the punch that he missed?
Yeah he missed that . But it was amazing
Lmao is that even legal? I remember trying that along with a spinning back fist in boxing class and was quickly reprimanded 😂
In any case he puts big mouth once down… did Fury so?
@@lucian5389😂😂
I'm such a boxing fan from watching in the 90's but boxing is literally killing itself.
For the last 30 years, all the major boxing fights have been on PPV. This limits your audience, but that doesn’t explain the popularity of the UFC, huh?
@@nicklubrino2606people watch mma illegally lol. Ain't nobody got the money for 70 ppv every month. I wish it was like basketball and I could just turn on my TV and watch
what do you mean? the fight in the video was awesome
I love both fighters and was honestly expecting Fury to win easily simply because boxing is a different animal. However, I’ve watched and rewatched the fight and think Ngannou won. He performed incredibly and didn’t give Fury many opportunities. I’d love to see a rematch.
Teddy Atlas gave Fury Rounds 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,9, and
10. He scored Round 3 10-8 for Ngannou, and
the only other round he gave him was Round
8. It was Round 7 that Atlas struggled to score,
finally deciding on a 10-10 draw. Atlas' overall tally
favored Fury for being the busier fighter.And the total number of punches landed were 71-59 in Fury's favour, with the overall percentage of punches landed also showing that the undefeated boxer had the edge - 31.8 per cent to 25.5 per cent. Power punches were the only stat in Ngannou's favour - 37 to 32 over the 10 rounds.
Joe you need to learn boxing. Count don't start till the opposition goes to corner. Also they count slower then seconds. Its not a stopwatch.
So the 10 count is bullshit?
Actually the count does start when they hit the ground. There’s a man outside the ring counting , so when the referee begins to count, he picks up from the man outside the ring
@@ronald4011Pretty much. Also it makes no sense how a combat sport doesn’t use damage as judging criteria. I always knew boxing was for nerds who can’t throw a proper knee or kick. MMA, and Kick boxing are a real man’s sport!
@@Oscar_Le_Slouch do real men roll around on the ground in the missionary position also? real men fight with there fist and dont hit a man when his down....and yes boxing is based on scoring points, dont like it dont watch it...
@@taker3106 Those men will put you in missionary position and hammer fist and elbow you into oblivion to make you their bitch. Not tap you with 10oz gloves and run away like Floyd Gayweather. That’s a real laugh that people consider him the best of all time.
That Francis impression tho 😂
Streets only place to name the baddest man.
Francis need to shift to boxing
Would love to see how he'll do against other boxers
A rewatch with Tyson would be cool too
For money? Sure. Why would you put your career in the hands of boxing judges.
Boxing fans probably agree that Fury won through points. They also probably agree that this was a very embarrassing fight for Fury. A boxing champ should never look like this against an amateur unless he is retired and well past his prime
This is the right take
Then boxing fans should also accept that boxing is not a real combat sport and that ngannou did more damage
@@RR-lh3by i get that trolling is a big past time for you but just stick to shoving forks into electrical outlets. one day it'll pay off (for mankind).
In u might. It's better to be like that and make money. And don't fight for free like the UFC. AND THE BOSS GOT U MONEY. I'm mma fun..
Francis isn't a boxing novice. He boxed a lot in France, but the gym that was convenient for him when he got a better job was an MMA gym. Plus he was basically a puncher. Stand up and punching were always his strengths.
Tyson won because of business needs. He's a somewhat likable heavyweight champion, and if he loses the belt it would break a lot of promotions, also a lot of people wouldn't get paid HUGE payouts. The only way Francis was winning is by absolute KO.
Thank you Sir !!! I said this so many times..Francis won that fight
Ray Mercer beat Tim Silva (former ufc champ) with one punch (the entire fight) when he was 50...just saying
That's the only time a boxer beat an mma fighter and it was because tim silva wanted to stand with him
@@Elmis214 not true (boxers have won in mma b4, just not ufc)and he also said he wouldn't kick...still did it
Meh, that fight lasted like 8 seconds and timmeh was 300 pounds lol. Still count though, embarrassing shit. But doesn't really proved anything with it being only 8 seconds. Boxers lose to wrestlers in MMA, it's an inferior combat sport. It was supposed to be a boxing match but the commision didn't aprove it so they switched to an MMA fight with a "gentlemen agreement" of just boxing and timmeh threw a leg kick right at the start lol.
Silvia was washed up and he wasn't all that great. Just a huge tough dude that had some great moments in his prime.
Tim Silva was already a broken man. Ray Mercer was still dangerous.
Hearing Cameroon been mentioned all over the internet for the last two weeks just makes me so proud
The first time since Roger Milla was scoring goals
@@AndyML3883nah Eto’o was around for long time after that
Without forgetting Mbappé
If Tyson Fury doesn't take a re-match, his legacy is tarnished forever. He should admit how terrible this fight was and give Ngannou another shot. Just the whole thing is so disappointing.
How lol
He will do a rematch for you, for your comment, what a whiny internet keyboard hero
@yahiaa9647 that's not a nice thing to say to yourself
no if he doesn't take the Usyk fight his legacy is tarnished forever. We've been after undisputed for literally decades and he's been holding it up for at least 18 months now
Just because you say his legacy is tarnished doesn’t mean 💩💩
Overeem experienced Ngannou’s punch with full power, he almost took his head off. Francis power is scary, if he connected a good punch to fury’s head, there would’ve been no countdown
The funniest thing was watching how boxing homers were rationalising how their 'greatest heavyweight champion' got his ass kicked by a 37 year old coming off an injury making his pro boxing debut. Tony Jeffries said the main reason why Ngannou was successful against Fury was because he was too amateur to read and react to the feints so he wasn't affected by them. I never thought I'd see the day where boxing would be comparable to BS martial arts where you 'have to believe in the strike for it to be effective'.
Their pea brains don't realise that there literally are boxers in MMA that spend 90% of their time boxing with some minor take down defense.
Bruh cut it with the age and injury excuses. Tyson is 2 years younger than Ngannou. Fury hasn't been active either. He just came from the couch
That is definitely not BS in any sport. Even e-sports! Newbies are unpredictable, and often, the strategies you develop to win against skilled opponents don't work on newbies.
Neither one of these dudes got their ass kicked in this fight. Don't know what fight you were watching.
Also Ngannou has a massively titanium chin
Joe "It took him 22 seconds to get up"
Also Joe: "1, 2, 3, 4, 5 okay hes up, 6, 7..." 👀🤦🏽💀
Haha, LMAO! 😆😆
True. The ref counted wrong. He's up by 5 and has his senses. The legs weren't wobbly or anything. If the ref said continue after 8 seconds, Tyson Fury would have continued.
Also I see people saying Ngannou would KO Fury in a rematch. That's impossible. Take the following examples :
Floyd vs Maidana 2
Floyd vs Castillo 2
Joe Louis vs Jersey Joe Walcott 2
Canelo vs GGG 2
This is what separates good boxers to all time greats. If Fury Vs Ngannou 2 happens, Fury would come on top pretty convincingly. Regardless of Fury's resume which is trash, he's an all time great.
It's a guy who has dedicated his life to mma, choosing the MMA guy. No shock here
@@srirampremi9447 Thats on Frqncis not returning to his corner as fast as he can after knock down
its funny how Joe still doesnt get a ten count isn't 10 seconds, its the ref counting to ten as slow or quick as he decides.
Yeah a 10 count isn't supposed to take 30 sec either... how many excuses can you find... 17+sec 10 count...
@@khaineli so you would expect the ref to also check the fighter is okay to continue within the ten count and restart immediately after?..🤣
@@deviantvideosThey always ask if the fighter is ok before they start the fight again. He was up at 8 seconds. No ref would've stopped the fight.
@@jonm7888 I know, but the guy above gives the impression he expects the fight to re-start immediately after the 10 count stops 🤣
@@deviantvideos I meant to respond to him, my bad.
It wasn't a long count. Nggannou didn't go to the neutral corner. The ref had to instruct him several times to go to the neutral corner. Once he did go to the neutral corner, the count was started, as per the rules.
Facts these guys have no clue what there talking about
Ok, now I need Joe Rogan to do an entire podcast with Francis Nganou's accent.
😂😂😂
Seven podcasts ago he was saying that he knows very little about boxing and rarely watches it, now, all of a sudden he knows how ref counts go, how all of these refs are secretly indebted to promotors to fix fights, how it''s all a very shady business. Yup, we should all listen to Joe Rogan, the boxing historian.
Boxing has never had any credibility we watch it for entertainment but we know it has always been corrupt
exactly
man everybodys acting like UFC dosent have robberies cmon man, mma fans are so bias. Many people had fury win a close fight. and for Joe, you cant win a fight based on damage! people just making up there own scoring system lol
@FactDroidX Mma definitely suffer from it too, but boxing is corruption on another level, it cannot even be called a fight
Not into conspiracy theories. But in the nfl hard to argue the chiefs get calls that are corrupt on the regular.
@@FactDroidX If Damage doesn’t matter in Boxing, then Boxing is truly a ridiculous “combat“ sport 🤣
the count doesn’t start until the standing opponent is in the neutral corner. Ngannou was standing over Fury for nearly 12 seconds.
Jesus Christ, it is a ref's ten count (not seconds) that starts when the boxer hits the floor, and the ref picks it up from the ringside officials. The ref does not start counting until the opponent is in a neutral corner and will stop if the opponent leaves the corner. How many times does this need to be repeated.
Not to mention Joe was speed counting.
Not to mention Joe was speed counting.
@@MiNiMeMiniatureDrumCoversthere’s literally a timer bottom right
23 seconds though... Even minus the 6 that Francis was dancing, it takes a ref 17 seconds to count to ten... And what's the difference of a count to seconds? Just the refs preference of how long 10 should be... That makes no sense. Boxing is fucking stupid 😆
@@vermiculus3848 after the count the ref does checks to see if the fighter is fit to continue, its boxing where there is a serious risk of death, it isnt faggy MMA with 2 men rolling around of the floor like a gay porn video, its boxing.
the same holds true for MMA judges. I remember GSP getting beaten to a pulp by Johnny Hendricks and lost on a decision. To unthrone a reigning champ, the challenger needs to finish the champ so there remains no doubt. The reigning champ always gets the benefit of the doubt in a decision. It is true about the long count in that third round.....again the advantage goes to the reigning Champ. Should have finished him then and there but didn't/couldn't
Lmfao the fact that you go back to a 10 year old fight to try to prove a point is hilarious. And Hendricks was juiced as fuck where GSP was clean
Couldn't really finish him when the ref was in front of him and giving him a 30 second breather
@@SnailHatanthinking GSP was clean is a wild concept to me. Guy was juiced to the gills like everyone back then was
@@SnailHatanThere are bad decisions in MMA every card
The UFC doesn't have crook judges, the UFC referees are another story.... A few instances of referees interference might be incompetence, but in the UFC, referees have a story of meddling in fights.
Fury got extra time because Ngannou didn't get into a neutral corner so the ref was instructing him for close to 10 seconds. It doesn't matter either way. Fury was up and alert within 10 seconds. It wasn't like he was flat lined like he was against Wilder.
As for the judging. It wasn't a majority decision, it was a split decision, one Judge gave it to Ngannou. Ngannou did do more damage with 5 more power punches landing in the fight, but it's judged by round. Fury landed far more accurately with (only) 12 more punches landed.
Fury won rounds 1, 5, 6, 9, 10
Ngannou won rounds 3, 4, 7, 8
2 was a toss up. All three judges had fair score cards.
Joe and other people are too stupid to understand that it’s judged round by round and not as a whole.
I had Fury up by +2 and I gave Francis rd 3 10-7
Teddy Atlas had a similar viewpoint… He rewatched the fight so he could produce his own non biased scorecard…. He had Tyson winning majority of the rounds… I think people just get in their feelings and don’t know how to score a boxing match..
@@TH-cam_deletes_my_comments exactly
Glad to see some reasonable comments gents
Fury got beat plain and simple , boxing seems corrupt with decisions like this , I watched the fight , then rewatched it a couple of times the next day... and fury clearly got beat -
Tyson through the elbow as if he came from MMA 😂
And he was the one talking about if HE ( Ngannou ) tries any MMA shit !!! 🤣 🤣 🤣
threw
I laugh also so muchwhen Tyson throw a big elbow on Francis and he didn't even move an inch 😅 !
Some of that is francis fault he didn't go to his corner dancing around then standing on the side when a knockdown happens u run to corner so ref can count he is new just a mistake but nothing crazy
For those who are clueless. Its a 10 count. Not 10 seconds....it could be 20 seconds, it doesnt matter. Its to give the ref time to evaluate the fighter
They also ignore francis being stupid and celebrating while the ref was telling him to go to his corner that costed him his win since the ref has to pause the count if the opponent isnt in a corner.
He counted his chickens before they hatched.
Whats the difference between and 10 count vs 10 seconds? What are you counting with a 10 count?
It’s still supposed to be a consistent length of time, whatever label you want to use
What he is saying is that the ref has to start the count, and that depends on the situation. If the boxer who knocks him down does not retreat to a neutral corner then the referee has to get him to that corner then start the count, if you watch enough boxing you would know this. The does not start until the ref starts the count not when the boxer goes down
Joe now says Francis can beat any top 10 heavyweight boxer.
But, I think he also said that about Roussey.
Roussey didn't smack around Tyson Fury in the ring like he owed her money though
Yeah if he's allowed to use roids every fight I doubt anyone can take more than a couple direct shots.
But fury looked like trash. I'd imagine someone who never looks sloppy like usyk would be a nightmare for ngannou.
Wilder is way skinnier, it's so hard to actually gauge because fury fought wilder way more impressively than he engaged ngannou.
^ you think Ngannou take steroids? You must be smoking crack bro.
He said Ronda could take Mayweather.. he's ridiculous
@@greuju i dunno man he's the same size he was in the ufc and pissed clean for years. He just cut weight in the UFC because of the 265 limit,
Watch Teddy Atlas commentary on this fight. He explains why it was a win for Fury. You don't win in boxing due to damage you inflicted (unless you KO). Fury knew much better how to score points, and he was able to secure the win despite weak performance. I'm not a fan of Fury, but it was his win, unfortunately.
What!!! ... Bullshit... Boxing will lose its reputation to ufc with time
wow teddy a boxing man backing luke fury, i love he got shown up big time. fights can by 14 months apart. worst defending champion ever
I get what you're saying but it doesn't really need to be said; we know the point argument and we're saying it's a pathetic cop-out from a dying sport.
Most people never cared who the best boxer was, they cared who the best fighter was...boxing was just the only form readily accessible.
Yet over 20 years later they get pain under 1million where a boxer can get over 100million Dont hold your breath@@Hard_Online
@@Hard_Online it already has
"It´s 22 seconds before they reengage" This is now common in modern boxing, due to new regulations. In the Wilder-Fury trilogy, each knockdown averaged 20 seconds before re-engagement.
This change happened back around 2013 when Perez ended the career of Abdusalamov. A few more tragedies followed and commissions governing bodies got way stricter. Now when someone gets knocked down, the referee has instructions how to assess the fighter and this takes time.
So no, Fury did not get a long count to save him. It´s the way boxing operates these days.
that's true, but the refs would do the 10 count first, if they are up before the 10, then the ref stops the count and assess the fighter by having them follow commands and decide to call it or let it continue.
But that's not what happened here. The ref still on 7 count and 15 seconds has passed.
"The ref still on 7 count and 15 seconds has passed." Yea, I think you are a bit off on that one.
But it´s a 10 count. The rule isn´t etched in stone that the ref has to be right on time. It´s just a part of the sport.
At least I seriously doubt the ref intentionally have Fury extra time.
@@tyra1870
Same thing happened when he “won” against wilder, also Buster Douglas got a 60 count against Tyson…..
Someone can't count🤣
@@colz848someone doesn't understand a light hearted comment.😅😅
Buster Douglas definitely got a relaxed count against Tyson.
Anyone who has followed boxing knows that.
@@rajeebdas1724 anyone that knows boxing knows that it is a refs count, not 10 seconds and Douglas was wide awake and waiting till the end off the count to get up and could have got up at anytime, anyone that follows boxing and isn't a fanboi knows that😁
But he got up exactly at 10 seconds .Any way 😂😂😂
@@rajeebdas1724lmao how can you be so confidently wrong?😂 A ten count isn’t ten seconds dumbass, it’s just a count to ten which is started by a ringside counter who starts the moment a boxer hits the canvas, the ref then continues the count after looking at the counter to see which number they’re at, and then they continue the count, as long as the count isn’t different for the other fighter theirs nothing wrong
And joe was wrong when he implied that the ref gave fury a 22 second count after getting knocked down. Francis danced over fury, and the ref doesnt start the count until the fighter goes to a nuetral corner.
THE 10 COUNT IS NOT TEN SECONDS!! ITS A 10 COUNT! How does rogen not get that
Yeah he'd realize boxing is even a bigger joke than he thinks it is 🤣
The boxing world really should do a better job publicising this! It's not the spectator job to know its just some abtrirary, biased at the discretion of the ref "count" 😂
Oh, so the ref can count to 6 then take 5 minutes to go to the bathroom and then come back and finish the count? Stay consistent, fool. The ref can't be taking 22 seconds on a 3 minute round just to count to 8. Boxing is such a lame sport lol.
If that was the case the Ref could wait 5 seconds between each number he counts up to so the reality is anybody counting would use a second count as a reference point.
Bruh, that’s so retarded
Tyson is still healing ❤️🩹 up to date while Francis is like he just came out of sparing sesh
A lot of people seem to forget the unwritten rule in boxing....to win a championship most of the time you need to dominate so that you give no chance to the judges that cant give out bs numbers...
He was the champion but they weren’t fighting for a belt any who, which is sawft in its own regards
Exactly man, aside from the knockdown he didn’t do much. Tyson touched him up the whole fight
@@Zifflebangerlast few rounds Francis won and stunned Fury and ate his shit lol
i am a boxing hardcore fan and i scored it 96 - 93 for Francis. i gave Fury all the dance rounds. 4 rounds total . 93 because he was knocked down.
That saying was made up by some promoter a long time ago "you have to take the belt from the champ" and fans ran with it.
Now people will often make some BS claim "well, he didn´t take the belt from him" as if the champion gets a handicap when it comes to scoring... it´s complete BS.
But what is real, is the threat of the more popular boxer getting preferential treatment. So one should be weary of that.
Exactly. 💯%. Look at the damage between the two!!! Francis definitely won that fight.
It's not based on damage. It based on punches landed. This ain't mma scoring, which by the way have screwed fighters over with this system.
@@dillianwhyte443 and how many points do elbow punch gives?
Bruises and cuts don't earn you points dude...
When did you start watching this stuff?
@@rajeebdas1724 do elbows earn you points in boxing?
@@autisticbraindamagedmoron no
Not the first time fury has had a long count.. fury and wilder was crazy
People wanna ignore that Wilder pretty much KOd him. He had a long count on a few occasions
Tyson fury hasn’t even posted his winnings on his official Facebook page which is run by him. It’s been days now and he usually post right after a win. Says a lot he’s fully embarrassed and knows he lost
In the United States they only sold 11.5 000 ppvs for fury v ngannou
At 80 dollars it flopped massively
I don’t know about uk numbers
Or worldwide ppv numbers
Jake Paul v Tommy fury event done 1.3 million ppv buys
That’s gotta be emberassing for Tyson when his amateur bro killed his event on ppv and Tyson being a elite of the game struggled to sell so many
The ref counting is an issue that has been discussed many times, to my understanding its down to the ref the pace he counts so it kinda isn't a 10 sec rule its more like a 10 sec rule at the refs discretion and his perception on the state of the boxer, one ref counts fast another counts slow and there perception is usually different this leaves lots of variables and seems kinda why it doesn't seem set in stone.
Then maybe its about time for a timer to take over from the moment a fighter gets knocked down
Boxing doesn't work like that. Count starts when the other fighter goes to an opposite corner to their own.
Already implemented in a lot of places. When a boxer gets kocked down, the referee will instruct the other boxer to a neutral corner, then he will look at ringside and start his own count based on the one the ringside official is doing.
And the margin for error is minimal. @@odeon7834
Also Fury would have gotten up faster if he needed to. He deliberately takes as long as he is allowed to so that he can fully recover. This discussion has been had many times before. For example when Fury was knocked down in his first fight against Wilder. Only casuals, noobs and haters think this knockdown should result in a Fury loss.
@@Jason-ei8ywstill a 17 sec 10 count...
One of greatest performances. Congratulations Francis.
50 punches in ten rounds is trash. No one ever wins a decision in boxing landed 50 punches on 30 minutes sorry francis sucked and tyson also sucked. Both performed horribly.
i got the feeling that fury thought fransis was gonna swing wildly like he has done in mma, but he was calm and his defence was top notch. it looked like fury had prepared for a completely different fight and found himself lost with no plan and scared by the power of francis
It wasn't a knock out, it was a knock down.
Exactly, the boxer gets a 10 count to get back on his / her feet
Once the opposite fighters goes to a neutral corner
@@robbiecrossley2353that’s incorrect. The count starts instantly in boxing. That’s what the time keeper does. He starts the count the second the fighter goes down. When the opponent is in the neutral corner the ref will take over the count from the time keeper. That’s why the refs normally start a count from 2-3 seconds averagely. Or he started from 4 against fury wilder 1. As it took wilder an extra second or so to get back. Exactly 4 seconds after fury went down. The ref started from 4. So the count already starter obviously. Otherwise the world would have been talking about the worlds fastest count. Instead they was talking about a slow count. It was neither. A normal count he got up just before 10
@@G4RY1159 That wasn't the issue discussed here tho. The issue is after Fury got back up he still got an extra 10+ seconds to recuperate before the ref allowed Francis to hit him again. It used to be a trick to lay on the floor a few seconds longer to come back to your senses before getting up and back in the fight, but that doesn't matter if the ref gives you a half minute stoppage anyway.
What would have happened if the ref went "go" right after the 10 count. I think Fury would have went down again immediately.
When he fell down francis should have rushed and throw those hammerfists like mma
I thought it was really close. I had Fury up by one round, the reason Ngannou lost was the he didn't do enough in the last two rounds. Fury didn't do much either but he did do more.
Knockdown doesn’t count as much in boxing as it does for MMA or is it a fluke because they have time to recover?
@@syphxilis3742 knockdowns
1 elbow
Only 1 kd counted other 2 forgotten
@@syphxilis374it’s just 1 10/8 round. Boxing does not score on damage & joe don’t understand that
The eight count after a boxer gets up from a knockdown is very common in boxing it may even be mandatory.
It's called a mandatory 8 count. No matter what the ref counts to 8. Also, I never for 1 second thought fury looked rocked, he was very aware of everything and was up at 6.
A count in boxing is just that, a count by the referee.
It is not a stopwatch.
Wilder also had a count which took much longer than 10 seconds in real time.
Im a Francis fan but man this bugs me. Barely any counts are ever actually 10 seconds. Its a count to ten, by the time the ref returns to Fury its already 10 seconds. The fighter never counts to 10 themselves they just listen to the refs count and make sure they get up on 8
The ref is corrupt, that's the point
You start counting when the guy goes down, there's another official ringside who keeps the count as well to let the ref know what count has been reached. Instead, this ref started counting only after Francis had gotten to a neutral corner and fury as well. That's corrupt and gave fury too much time to recover. Don't justify it
its not about the count here its about the fact that the refere gave Fury 12 seconds to rest after the count was over...Like he counted to 8 stopped because fury got up and still continued to give fury like 12 sec more to rest
The fact he took an elbow and didnt flip his switch
MMA allows elbows
Before any mouth breathers try and correct me I’m just saying he would be used to them
It’s so obvious this wasn’t a real fight, Tyson wasn’t even trying and I surprised that Joe Rogan doesn’t see that. This was all for entertainment and money. Tyson was obviously taking it easy because if you’ve seen Tyson fight you know for a fact that Ngannou wouldn’t have stood a chance
Wow making the biggest excuses feminine as hell you guys have no honor. Gypsy king got disciplined.
Uh sure bruh sure 😂
Something was definitely off. But tbh, I don’t think Fury expected Francis to hang with him like he did.
"Tyson Fury received 3 long counts against Deontay Wilder & 1 long count against Francis Ngannou. 'You' guys love to call it a '10 count' instead of 10 seconds because 'you' love corruption for 'your' favorites. Imagine the shenanigans if the shot clock in the NBA was just the referee counting to 24, you don't have to imagine the shenanigans in boxing because it's Tyson Fury being allowed to continue after being knocked out 4 times.".
God damn Joe you counting fast ain’t ya 😂
Clock saying 5 Joe's on 7
@G4RY666 clock saying 5 ref is on 2.... 22 sec with 5 seconds for Francis to get back in his corner... so a 17 sec 10 count.... is it Joe counting fast or the ref counting Hella slow?
@@khaineli Ahhh who knows, this world got me drinking again 🍻🍺
I saw Fury winning. But that count was definitely slow. 10 seconds were up and ref was on 7. Fury got some more time to recover for sure.
@@G4RY1159amen brother
Ok Joe so clearly you know in boxing that the ref will not start the count until the opponent is in the neutral corner, Francis standing over tyson and dancing costed him 10 seconds for the ref having to put him in the corner before he started the count. It’s common knowledge to every boxer who has fought in an amateur or pro fight, it was nobody’s fault but his own and I’m sorry tyson fury landed significantly more punches they just had no effect on Francis
Everyone that was saying Wilder was making excuses. This is what he was talking about. They gave Fury an eternity to recover after that brutal hook from the Alabama Slamma.
Wilder said his costume weighed him down too 😂
Wilder got more time to recover, if you watch it without bias.
Not a wilder fan but in the 3rd fight with fury, fury was given a very long count
And the first fight in the 12th round
@@karlaci03 I just watched the highlights of the 3rd fight and caught that.
Y’all need to say the same for wilder first fight , that count was 23 seconds , so I’m not surprised 😑
Mood ,, furys been gifted decision in his favour, his whole career.
Every time Wilder made Fury hit the mat he gets a courtesy count. 😂
Y’all are so salty🤣 it’s a 10 count not 10 seconds. Neither opponent could finish Fury after their knockdowns.
the fighter is supposed to go to his corner so the ref can start the count, Joe's wrong here. Wilder is still by far a loser by comparison
@@alfiegaishauser4989still shouldnt take 20s
Not to mention, Brock Lesnar who came from WWE and became heavyweight champ in MMA. That dude was a serious killer of a fighter... Just a bull coming at you and a gas tank of a middleweight, brutality like no other
Yes and also had experience in real wrestling, probably the most important discipline to master along with BJJ of course
Yeah but not the sharpest tool in the shed - decided that the best strategy against Overeem would be to 'improve his stand-up' and trade blow for blow
Ya, you left out the part where the guy was a national wrestling champion.
@@abumansaray7 he didnt compete in wrestling for 10 years and jumped to the UFC after WWE and won the title in 3 fights....he was a genetic freak
Boxing lost. Stop considering Fury as a GOAT. He got outboxed by an amateur. That’s impossible. And he needs to change his first name. His dad named him after a goat (First name, Mike; last name, Tyson).
As a boxing fan I’m disappointed. But encouraged that finally we have a heavy weight that can bring more attention to the sweet science.
How? He scored a knock down then stopped throwing punches after the 4th. Go watch the fight whole and not the highlights bum. Frances has a boxing background
Amateur with no boxing amateur record....lol
Francis is not an amateur... hes the ufc heavyweight champ.
Mike Tyson got ko'd by Buster Douglas, not even the greatest hw of his time let alone all time.
He hardly got outboxed by him, that is nonsense.
He got put over by him and was made to look bad but by no stretch of the imagination was he outboxed by him, unless there is a new definition of that word these days that I am not aware of.
Ngannou won the split decision. Remove a point for the elbow and it’s a blow out. Fury landed clean but it wasn’t enough after the knockdown and elbow. Simple as that. The facts.
The world is out of their mind saying that this was an embarrassment or a bad day for Fury! Fury had VERY VERY little to gain, and everything to lose. He is the first person in the world to stand toe to toe in a fight against Francis Ngannou, who has the hardest punch in recorded history. Fury KNEW he could've been KO'd with ONE single slip, and the whole world would've laughed at him! Not to mention, it would've significantly tarnished his entire reputation and legacy as a boxer. How much more pressure could be put on a champion?? The fact that Fury was willing to risk his entire legacy tells you who Fury is... a legitimate, born n bred warrior.
Imo, he HAD to hold back so much of what he could've really done to Francis, due to the reality of the consequences of his entire legacy being on the line, with a single mistake. Imo, if Ngannou was just another Heavyweight contender, he would've lit him up so much worse than he did because the perils of a tarnished legacy wouldn't be there.
That being said, Ngannou still did an unbelievably excellent job. He is a special athlete, n he may be capable of becoming a HW Champ in boxing. Tho, not against Fury, imo.
the belt wasnt even on the line though
@@mainsource8030
Fury's title could not be on the line against an opponent with no professional boxing experience.
True, but Francis also said how he held back the entire fight because it was so new to him. He's just had 10 years of boxing experience in one match, he knows what's the best someone could do to him and he'll be back twice as prepared.
Coped.
@@swaggadash9017he held back because he’s scared of gassing out
Tyson got up after 3 seconds. He really didn’t look that hurt from the punch
His eyes were glazed
Honestly that was a completely normal 10 count for boxing and it wouldnt have made a difference cuz furry was not dazed at all
One of the greatest boxers to have ever lived you having a laugh
Such a beautiful turn around for Francis after all the controversy surrounding his decision. Hopefully he gets a $100 million deal in a rematch, but we’ll see. Should have been one of the greatest upsets in history in my opinion and I think Tyson Fury is an all time great in boxing
No he's not lol
Francis won
I love Joe Rogan honestly they are Dirty we need the Rematch and the trilogy
Rematch with same or different corrupt judges?
Rematch with honest judges
@cheocatano1986 - Do you mind sharing your scorecard and saying which particular rounds Francis won.
@@seanscanlon9067 Why do you need a score card, just watch the fight and compare Fury‘s Face vs Ngannou‘s Face post fight. „oHhH bUt ThE sCoRiNg SyStEm dOeSn‘T wOrK tHaT wAy“
Bro respectfully looked at the knocked down and the face all beat up besides that he was all confused and never said anything about a rematch
There should be a new rule. Whenever someone gets knocked down there instantly needs to be a shown a knockdown counter on a big screen in the arena, where everyone can see the 10 seconds... we have all this technology, and they still let a ref with dyscalculia count to 10 _ _
That definitely was not a knockout, but a knockdown.
Still didn't see at this point anybody that is saying Francis won tell me which rounds he actually won. It's actually impressive ngl.
I saw it 95-94 Fury, with Francis winning 2nd, 3rd (10-8), 4th and 8th. For sure Francis delt more damages and the rounds he won were CLEARER, but I really can't see which other round you're giving him. He obviously lost the 1st, the 5th and 6th and the 9th and 10th, to me the question is around the 7th round only and even there watching it again I still give it to Fury.. so yeah..
This is why the fight was rigged in favor of Fury. You said Francis won rounds 2,3,4 and 8 clearly. The three judges still alternated and scored the rounds for Fury. No one wants to accept the truth the only way Francis could win was by KO. The judges were already paid off by the Saudis because Tyson Fury vs Usyk was already booked. It's crazy how they booked Tyson furys next fight before he won his current fight, seems as if he was going to "win" that fight no matter what.
Fury needs to stop ducking Usyk 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ don't give two shits about him fighting a MMA guy who damn near beat him smh go fight the guy who's been asking for his round
Here we go with Joe's "slow count" I swear he did this when Fury was dropped by Wilder? 😂
The first fight was a slow count too
Lol it was a slow count what the ref was counting to 30
Someone needs to address it.
He was obsessed about the Mike Tyson/Buster Douglas count as well lol
The ref took 17 seconds to count to 8 and it looked like he counted 8 twice.
The BS slow count from the first Wilder fight the ref took around 9 - 10 seconds to count to 9 which isn't anything out of the ordinary... But taking 17 seconds to count to 8 is a slow count.
1:15 Ngannou be the secret Dark Titan in Attack on Titan with that pose 😂😅
It’s a ten count not a 10 second count
He’s just ignoring that for his own agenda.
If Francis won by 2 rounds, why don't the round by round punch stats relect that? How can this many people not understand how boxing is scored?
because MMA fans have lower IQ, im not joking im being serious, MMA fans are dumb.
What's so crazy to me, is that Mike Tyson, even at 57 yrs old, has a very good shot at winning a boxingmatch with Francis
Just shut up yakking shit about Mike tyson😂
Why do you people wretch up tired worn out old fighters 😂
He absolutely does not
😂😂this is the dumbest comment. Even prime mike tyson would struggle.
And what makes you think that
I think the fighter who puts someone down, has to get to a neutral corner before the count can start. Same thing happened when wilder put him down. Thats why you see some boxers run to a neutral corner when they drop someone.
Either way, francis dropped him, landed more power punches, caused more damage, controlled the centre of the ring, and out muscled him in clinches. I gave it to francis
The problem with Fury in this fight was he was programmed mentally to fight Ngannou just like he fought Wilder and it cost him the embarrassment, Ngannou has real skill, so in the 2nd fight Fury will be more prepared but will still lose because Ngannou is really that guy, he has real talent, and skills that's not displayed to the eye of a casual boxer, casual fan, and casual reporter. True boxing experts can see Ngannou will destroy Fury in a rematch
@Venutiust_takes Fury got dominated by a true king, everybody knows it, and I hope you dont think the rematch will be better for Fury, Ngannou will finish him next time, Ngannou is techinally better and has better skills
@Venutiust_takes more than 50% of people thought NGANNOU won, try again, dont tell me you one them Fury nut huggers 🤣🤣, your hoping Tyson Fury boxes different, but we've all seen the best Fury, but we haven't seen the best Ngannou, that's scary, good night again, Ngannou will be 2-0
@@Venutiust_takesBTW Fury ain’t rematching Francis and he definitely ain’t gonna fight Usyk either. My guess is he retires…
It was a close fight, there were 2-3 throw away rounds without much activity from either fighter (feints and missed punches) so Fury winning is not a robbery, but if you have Fury winning it would need to be by a slim margin since he got knocked down. I thought it was closer to a draw, but counting the knockdown would mean Ngannou edges out Fury just barely. Fury winning handedly is very questionable. Having Fury winning 7 rounds to Ngannou's 3 rounds is pretty interesting to say the least.
What rounds did u give nghanou outside of 3 and 8. U don't get points for throwing people around I boxing he didnt get throw any punches for half the fight. Also immediately after the fight fury said he wants a rematch
I thought Fury won rounds 1, 2, 5, 6, 9 and 10 pretty clearly, because FN was just not landing much in those rounds and Fury was landing the jab and occasional rights. FN won big in 3 and 8. Then rounds 4 and 7 were tossups, both guys landing and having moments. Final score of 6-4 or 7-3 Fury seems about right by rounds. FN had some great moments but was too inactive in the slow rounds. That's why he didn't get the decision imo.
@@jdoc1357b9g he won 4 as well hit nghanou with 3 over hands
Whether you think he won or lost, just the fact it was this close is an incredible L for the sport of boxing. There’s no way a random could decide to go racket to racket with federer or Djokovic and win or come close to winning yet we basically saw the equivalent of that with this fight.
its like a ping pong player going to tennis
Ray Mercer beat Tim Sylvia in mma
A rally driver going to formula 1?
Doesn't matter what sport, whenever there are judges involved something shady can go down.