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  • Mr Giggles
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    What is Tyson Furys Ideal Fighting weight?

    We seen him fight at 246 pounds vs klitschko and he looked light on his feet, moved around a lot better and was never really affected by anything, klitschko couldn’t do anything other than one left hook in the 12th round which staggered fury, but fury also never really affected klitschko either.

    Also seen him fight at 278 pounds vs Wilder and he looked heavy, slow on his feet, was in a brutal war, a lot lot easier to hit, but had more power and landed and did way more damage to the opponent.

    So, which fury is really the best fury? What weight is his most ideal fighting weight to get the best out of him?
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    I like what he weighed in the 2nd Wilder fight

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    • GrandpaBernard
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      #3
      No more Ruiz fury please

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      • cushtytaz
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        19st / 265lbs. Toned and lean (well, as well as you can be at that kinda weight).

        17st 8 for the Wlad fight was too light, and 19st 11 for Wilder III was as you say, visibly a bit too heavy.

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        • Toffee
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          He was perfect vs Wlad. Good on his feet, loads of stamina.

          You can say that he didn't hurt Wlad, but that's because he didn't really hit him.

          He hurt Wilder because he was able to unload on him.

          If a 250 pound guy wants to hurt you, he hurts you.

          So basically, whatever weight he is comfortable with. He's a heavyweight, you train for capability, not weight.
          Last edited by Toffee; 10-21-2021, 02:35 AM.

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          • _Maxi
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            I suspect he now has 5/10 pounds of lose skin after getting 400 pounds heavy.

            He will never be as lean as he was vs Klitschko. And he was probably on some roids for that fight. But who knows.

            To me it was clear he didn't fully train for his last fight against Wilder. He can come at 260, more muscular and less fat. I'd say that would be his ideal weight now.

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              Originally posted by _Maxi
              I suspect he now has 5/10 pounds of lose skin after getting 400 pounds heavy.

              He will never be as lean as he was vs Klitschko. And he was probably on some roids for that fight. But who knows.

              To me it was clear he didn't fully train for his last fight against Wilder. He can come at 260, more muscular and less fat. I'd say that would be his ideal weight now.
              No it was just Wild Boar nuts, honest.

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                #8
                About 265 or something

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mr Giggles
                  We seen him fight at 246 pounds vs klitschko and he looked light on his feet, moved around a lot better and was never really affected by anything, klitschko couldn’t do anything other than one left hook in the 12th round which staggered fury, but fury also never really affected klitschko either.

                  Also seen him fight at 278 pounds vs Wilder and he looked heavy, slow on his feet, was in a brutal war, a lot lot easier to hit, but had more power and landed and did way more damage to the opponent.

                  So, which fury is really the best fury? What weight is his most ideal fighting weight to get the best out of him?
                  His ideal weight i couldn't tell you but half a kilo of ******* up his nose made him super elusive.

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                  • _Maxi
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                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

                    No it was just Wild Boar nuts, honest.
                    He was busted in his previous fight supposedly, not in the one against Klistchko. But yes, to me it looks like he used something. He appeared a bit more muscular and less fat.

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