Fury said the he injured both legs and both ankles early in training, but he won't be affected because it was so early in camp.
Fury said the he injured both legs and both ankles early in training, but he won't be affected because it was so early in camp.
Wilder by stoppage. I don't believe anything a fighter says before a fight, especially Fury with the 10 wanks a day routine.
Lennox had it right. We’ll know after the first two rounds which Tyson Fury we have and that should tell us how it will go.
Would be a real shame if that cut comes into play.
Let’s hope we get something conclusive at least - but I’ll be gutted if Tyson loses.
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Friday’s weigh-in saw Fury come in at a huge 273lbs ahead of this weekend’s WBC heavyweight title showdown.
Wilder also packed on the pounds, hitting the scales at 231lbs – the heaviest of his professional career.
The Nevada State Athletic Commission made the decision to scrap a final face-off between the two after sparks flew midweek.
Next time they come face-to-face will be in the ring on Saturday.
Calzaghe - Fury will win on points
Former two-weight world champion Joe Calzaghe believes Tyson Fury will triumph on points tonight... if he 'boxes smart'.
"Tyson Fury is much better technically but Deontay Wilder is always going to be dangerous," he told the Mail. "If he boxes smart for 12 round I fancy Fury to win on points.
"Will he have to get off the floor again? Possibly!"
In a Las Vegas hotel somewhere, Tyson Fury will be in the middle of what I imagine might be a fairly sleepless night.
It's currently half-past-midnight in Nevada, though, so I suspect there won't be too many others tucked up in bed. More likely sat round a roulette table.
Anyway, it's bright and early in the UK and we'll have all the latest build-up throughout the day as we move towards fight night.
Wilder: Fury is nervous
“I said to him he’s nervous. He’s changed his trainers, he’s dipping his hands in gasoline.
"I can’t wait. I told him 24 hours!”
Fury happy with weight
"The weight's not a problem. It's 273 pounds of pure British beef."
https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/wil...081700939.html
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One of the worst outcomes would be if it gets stopped because Fury’s cut opens up again. I really hope that isn’t the case.
Charles Martin does not appear to be in good shape.
Fight talk actually made a local radio talk show this morning. Pretty surprising. Apparently Wilder is "literally the next Mike Tyson and will surpass Holyfield and Mike in American star power and records"
the 'hype' is strong with this one.
Any word on the testing for this fight? Wilder's belt is on the line so you would assume VADA and the clean boxing program would have to be in place right?
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Fury jab the chest and take out wilder small body.
By late rounds just jab wilder to a pulp.
Still think Wilder should come out aggressive and force the pace, even more so with Fury's added weight and outside the ring distractions.
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Fury came in at 273 pounds. Means he isn't trained up for this fight and he has sluggy food in his system. Wilder KO by 8 or 9, Fury tries to get up from a big shot but unable to.
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If the fight gets stopped on Fury's cut, it gives built in reasons for the supposedly already agreed upon 3rd fight.
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Good evening!! Watching the Subriel Matias fight vs the Russian. Glad I didn't miss it!!
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