Honest? What's he got to lie about?
Honest? What's he got to lie about?
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
The thing is that everyone was saying that Fury was fat and out of shape in their first fight. The problem is that Fury hasn’t really looked good since that fight. He may take this fight more seriously, but who knows.
I honestly won’t be surprised if Wilder gets him out of there quick or if Fury just outboxes him again. I think it mostly depends on Fury.
Sounds like a 3 fight ppv card with other major networks espn and FS1 airing live undercards? Sounds interesting but has to take some coordination. I want Fury to win..again..but cannot get away from seeing Wilder laying him prone this time around. Fury has been doing 101 things since and that's on top of trainer change.
Oceans 11 Revisited
deontay couldn't box his way out of a paper bag and fury is a featherfisted entertainer. deontay lands at some stage and tucks fury in for an early night
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Tyson Fury explains why he split with former trainer Ben Davison ahead of rematch with Deontay Wilder
Tyson Fury says he split with former trainer Ben Davison because his routine had gone ‘stale’.
The ‘Gyspy King’ dramatically axed the most important member of his team earlier this month, just ten weeks before his rematch with Deontay Wilder on February 22.
In his place, Fury has teamed up with SugarHill Steward, nephew of legendary trainer Emmanuel ‘Manny’ Steward, who the heavyweight worked with back in 2010.
“I was going a little bit stale, repetitive, doing the same things day in, day out for years,” Fury said.
“I needed a change.
“We’re gonna go back to basics. I trained with SugarHill back in 2010, we got on like a house on fire.
“This is unfinished business, but come February 22, this dosser will finally get what’s coming to him.”
Davison has been credited with helping Fury to overcome his demons and complete his incredible return to the ring.
He was in the 31-year-old’s corner for his draw with Wilder last year, which many thought Fury won.
However, Davison was criticised for his role in Fury’s most recent performance, a gruelling 12-round victory over Otto Wallin.
On his appointment as Fury’s new trainer, SugarHill claims the ‘Gypsy King’ wanted a technical trainer.
“We will work on his technique,” he explained. “These are the characteristics he was looking for when he called me, and I fit the description.
“It all happened so fast. Initially he spoke to me about coming into camp, then I heard Ben Davison is gone and I’m the head trainer.”
https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/6...eontay-wilder/
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
From Furys pov, would he sit on his Jab more to soften wilder and take that small body out?
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