Comments Thread For: Weights: Tyson Fury 277-Pounds, Deontay Wilder 238-Pounds
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Simple math. Expect a lot of late money on Wilder. I had some doubts but am convinced that Fury is not nearly the almost perfect machine he was last time around. Given his recent Covid experience, an extra load of 20 pounds with a middle that he intentionally covered today and ranting that sounded more like actual anxiety than WWE ravings, he may not be agile or focused enough to evade the incoming if Deontay can hang tough for the first six stanzas. Forget any lack of boxing acuity in this one. Usyk was greater than we imagined and it's quite possible that Fury is simply much too over confident. "Timber" or a close decision.Comment
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Bro, Fury was wearing full clothing; shirt, pants, underwear, socks, shoes, and a hat. Please believe, his whole outfit weighed at least 8+ lbs! Look however deep into it as you want, Fury is about the same weight. Just be ready for a great fight tomorrow night. Let's go!Comment
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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.
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Can't disagree with this at all. Last time I thought it was a bad idea for both to come in as heavy as they did...but I thought it would adversely affect Fury more. I was obviously very wrong.
I can't really make anything of these weights and the last weigh-in I used as a predicted was Kid Galahad and Jazza ****ens. Thought Galahad looked too weight-drained and sluggish at the weigh in and went with Jazza. I was wrong then too.
I can safely say I have no idea what will happen. Let's just hope it's an entertaining fight, whomever wins.Comment
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Simple math. Expect a lot of late money on Wilder. I had some doubts but am convinced that Fury is not nearly the almost perfect machine he was last time around. Given his recent Covid experience, an extra load of 20 pounds with a middle that he intentionally covered today and ranting that sounded more like actual anxiety than WWE ravings, he may not be agile or focused enough to evade the incoming if Deontay can hang tough for the first six stanzas. Forget any lack of boxing acuity in this one. Usyk was greater than we imagined and it's quite possible that Fury is simply much too over confident. "Timber" or a close decision.Comment
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Lower body & core ? Well I think Wilder has strengthened his foundation a little 'Which I think is the main area, that he needed to improve'.
If Wilder is to win this fight, he needs to survive until the mid-late rounds 'Nobody knows how Kronk Fury at 270 + pounds does over the distance'.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-08-2021, 07:55 PM.Comment
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