NOTE: WEIGHTS (Sept. 9, 2010) – Once-beaten John O’Donnell, one of the top welterweight prospects in the UK, weighed in at 146.9 pounds and 1996 U.S. Olympic bronze medallist Terrence “Heat” Cauthen tipped the scales at 147.1 pounds during Thursday’s weigh in at the historic York Hall in London, England. The two will square off in the 12-round welterweight main event on ShoBox: The New Generation this Friday on SHOWTIME® (11 p.m. ET/PT, same-day delay) from York Hall in London, England. [Click Here To Read More]
Comments Thread For: Weights/Quotes: Tyson Fury 263, Rich Power 221.5
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Fury and O'Donnell win, but both unimpressively. Fury lacks a dig and evidently can't train (should have gone stateside when he had that opportunity), O'Donnell lacks a dig and the tools generally to make it big. America to be underwhelmed unfortunately. You never know thoComment
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263, thats Arreolas regular weight but dont forget that Fury is much taller, 6'9, and in the pics he doesn't look fat, his face isn't puffy.
He should go down to 245 lbs and add more muscle to his frame, that will only do him good, a trainer and conditioning coach is a must, being trained by your uncle isn't doing you any favor.Comment
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263 - is a lot of weight to be carrying around. He looked gassed out by the 5th round in the McDermott rematch. He needs to work on his conditioning in a big way. He is only young but needs to get in the habit of packing on some muscle now. Power looks to be in good shape but I have never heard of this guy before so Ive no idea what he is like. Good luck to both fighters!Comment
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He may not be fat (although there's a bit of a spare tire shown in that photo), but he also doesn't appear to have very much muscle definition either. Comparing his conditioning to Arreola is like The Ring comparing their rankings to the sanctioning bodies - better, but still severely flawedComment
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