Comments Thread For: Weights: Tyson Fury 277-Pounds, Deontay Wilder 238-Pounds

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  • wileyhemi
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    #51
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    It's official. Fury has lost this fight. Deontay is in his head. He has lost all of his confidence now. He appeared very tight and tense to me at the weigh in.

    I wouldn't be surprised if he quits or take a dive tomorrow night. He's nearly on the verge of shitting his pants against Deontay Wilder. The Bronze Bomber silence has him both spooked and shooked this time around. Tyson fears retribution from Deontay..

    He fears what Wilder may have in store for him in this trilogy bout. On the other hand, Wilder appears very calm, hungry and confident. When he says he is gonna fuck him up this time he really means it.
    ...and then he woke up and realized he'd been counted out

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    • Sparked_26
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      #52
      Seems a weird move to be heavier from Wilder. He's not a big heavyweight. I dunno it isn't like he hasn't had 500 days to think about this so you've got to give him some benefit of the doubt. He'll have been sparring at that weight.

      Fury on the other hand is a giant heavyweight. He could carry even more weight if he wanted to. That's why he talks about 300 pounds but you'd question his camp if he came in that big. As long as he has quality sparring his body is just gonna do whatever it does around 19 stone seems standard.
      Last edited by Sparked_26; 10-08-2021, 06:17 PM.

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      • MaksBox
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        #53
        Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff
        Did Tyson Fury exude his usual sense of cool confidence, or did he seem a bit "off" during his "interview".
        He was extra belligerent & vulgar, to be sure, but I didn't detect his usual confidence in his voice.
        He usually seems to be having fun at these sort of events, even (or especially) when he's speaking with hostility.
        Not so much today. For whatever reason. I'm no psycologist, but that's my interpretation Fury's body languae.
        Besides that, I have to wonder how much covid may have effected Fury.
        Every case is different, but who knows? Alexander Povetkin was an unballanced shell of himself during his
        rematch against Whyte, looking nothing like the man who had won their first fight.
        Alex did for sure get a tough bout with COVID and it really did impact him. In the bad cases it effects your cardio and breathing, and you add that to aging, and it was definitely time to call it.

        With Fury, I really do think there was no COVID (and it was an excuse to postpone this fight to marinate it and earn more money), but in any case, Fury is also younger, and not a 40+ year old.

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        • billeau2
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          #54
          Originally posted by QballLobo
          Why wouldn’t they do a face off? These guys aren’t fighting or swinging at a weigh in.
          That was wack.
          Because Arum acting like a little Biatch

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          • takenotes
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            #55
            Why was fury wearing undertakers hat?

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            • Zelda
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              #56
              Not sure it is a good idea for Wilder to weigh in that much. He loses agility (maybe?) and may gas out soon. Wilder looks good at 225-230 ish.

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              • champion4ever
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                #57
                Originally posted by Jersey Walcott
                This fight is done.

                With this 238 lb Wilder wont' land any serious punch, he will be too stiff and he will lose his condition very soon
                Wilder had more than six months to work on his conditioning. So his conditioning should be just fine. It's Tyson Fury's conditioning that I am the most concerned about because the word is out on the street is that he hardly did any training at all for this fight which is not a good sign.

                I think he is just showing up to collect a check and go home. He is neither mentally or physically prepared for this fight. I say that because in the last fight he wanted it a lot more than Wilder did and it showed.

                However, this time it's the total opposite. He doesn't want it at all and it also shows; Which could very well signal his doom against a hard puncher like Deontay Wilder..

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                • Dolor
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                  #58
                  I am rooting for neither of the two, but something is odd in Fury's behavior. He is almost verbally too aggressive this time. Not sure that's a good sign.

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                  • Oldskoolg
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                    #59
                    Almost everyone on here has already had their mind made up about who they think would want and certainly want to win prior to this. Most of these comments are just an attempt to try to spin weights. No need for all the elaborate posts gentlemen, just say who you want to win without all the fluff…

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                    • Rodtang
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by medic5678

                      Why would he dry out for a heavyweight weigh in? He's not trying to make weight. If anything, he wants to max out his weight. What universe do you live in?
                      It was meant as a joke lol. That's why I put the lol on the end. Obviously there's no weight limit. Your not grasping the concept of humour Lmao.

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