I'm not judging if this will help him or not.. he's not obese like Andy Ruiz but he's not in shape either. This screenshots come from the first video of the 24/7 (or whatever it's called) released one week ago.
https://i.imgur.com/IgdtP6Z.png
https://i.imgur.com/W6o12dX.png
You didn't know Wilder is a complete fraud WWF pretender protected by a greedy corrupt establishment which needs a black star to sell? How can you not know this??
That's funny, especially since Fury is the one who participated in WWE but ok. I don't know who needs what to sell; I'm a boxing fan, not a marketing exec.
Lose this one buy dive and then dominate third fight but get screwed again in Vegas by a rigged draw.
The fact that Fury does not demand any of the fights to take place in UK shows he's been bought off by Haymon.
Sounds like something straight out of the WWE but time will tell if your theory is correct or not.
Yes, you are correct. Maybe this is the most important money wise? do you think he'll make more than 10M?
Its probably the biggest HW fight since the end of the Klitschko's dominance of the division - and I'm a Joshua fan.
It goes without saying that Winner v Joshua will be bigger though, for undisputed.
Yeah, he probably makes $10m/£7.7m. But I don't really bother looking at the money. Both fighters are doing the right thing and re-matching because the 1st was fantastic with a shocker of a scorecard.
Wilder by KO around 8 or 9 - fancy Fury to get a knockdown early, though. FOTY contender, this one.
Arguably, Klitschko was the fight of his career. It propelled him into the spotlight.
Not trying to split hairs.
Yes, you are correct. Maybe this is the most important money wise? do you think he'll make more than 10M?
I'm not judging if this will help him or not.. he's not obese like Andy Ruiz but he's not in shape either. This screenshots come from the first video of the 24/7 (or whatever it's called) released one week ago.
https://i.imgur.com/IgdtP6Z.png
https://i.imgur.com/W6o12dX.png
Arguably, Klitschko was the fight of his career. It propelled him into the spotlight.
Not trying to split hairs.
Fury was in amazing shape for the Klitschko fight, because he was on steroids. He didn't rematch because he not win without the juice. if you notice, he has never looked as good before or since that fight shape-wise. This is no accident.
This doesn't look like a guy on steroids:
https://static.independent.co.uk/s3fs-public/thumbnails/image/2015/11/27/14/Tyson-Fury.jpg?w968
And he didn't pop dirty for that fight. It was the previous fight. I get what you say but maybe he was clean.
That's saggy skin from losing 100+ lbs.
I'm starting to believe that there's some truth to that. The guy is in shape, he just can't lose those remains of 150 pounds lost.
I agree. I thin he could, should've gotten Wilder out of there round the 11th round. He just felt comfortable because he was ahead and the corner told him to just dance. I think Freddie Roach was mad also because of that. He could've taken Wilder out in the first fight.
I am maybe leaning towards Tyson Fury winning this fight 'I don't think he wins, fighting the same kind of fight that he fought last time'. Fury has to smother wilder's work, Deontay Wilder's power thus-far has been ineffective on the inside 'The man needs space, to generate his power'.
Maybe tactically Fury can box for 4-5 rounds, then slowly start to close the range and make it messy.
Tyson Fury does not hit hard, but I have always thought? That he was physical strong up close etc I expect Fury to come between 250-265 pounds, I will be highly surprised if he is above 270+.
If Fury gets too light I actually think it has a negative impact on him, because he seems to HAVE to over-train to get in the low 250's etc From a recent interview Fury has stated that 'He has reduced his road work to TWICE per week instead of 5-7 times per week'
So it is clear that his training regime has changed 'I am starting to believe that Fury is going to attempt to smother Wilder's work, and make this fight really messy'.
Fury has probably felt something in the first fight that he thinks he can capitalize on 'Peter Fury stated that Tyson Fury should of closed the range and smothered Wilder's work MORE in the first fight'
I agree. I thin he could, should've gotten Wilder out of there round the 11th round. He just felt comfortable because he was ahead and the corner told him to just dance. I think Freddie Roach was mad also because of that. He could've taken Wilder out in the first fight.
that was good enough to school Wilder thoYes .Ive got a better feeling about this fight from Furys stance though compared to the first Wilder fight.Still think he took the first fight to soon.Likewise so did Ben Davison who claims in the first fight Fury was only 70% .
I also thought this could be 4 weeks ago... maybe 3, maybe 5, but not a good look for a professional boxer. He could be 240 pounds and ripped and he chooses to be 260/270 fatty.Its a shame he doesnt look a bit more Joshua/Klitschko.I know Fury has alluded to this in the past saying its not the body type but the ring craft that really matters but I cant help but think the better a finely tune machine is the better it will run.