We're not talking about some recently banned supplements. Nandrolone is a f-ucking anabolic steroid. Hopefully Tyson is innocent BUT If Tyson is guilty he should be suspended for at least two years.
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Originally posted by adrikitty View PostNot so much the Hammer fight- heh he was like 270 for that fight, and was talking about how unmotivated he was for the fight that he hardly trained at all. He still looked good in that fight.
Same for the Chisora rematch - he was in the mid 260's.
The Cunningham fight, and Wlad fight he was by far in his best shape, and when he's in shape like that, he's unbeatable, I agree 100% with you.
His ideal weight should be around 253.
People like to see dudes shredded like Wlad, and Joshua, but really, the best build to have for boxing past 6-8 rounds, is Fury. You want to be able to carry a little body fat, because that is FUEL! If you have muscle, your body's response is to try and supply it with oxygen through the blood. So you gas easier.
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Originally posted by Bajingo View PostAgreed he was in his best shape against Johnson and Cunningham, that was a result of fighting often and always being in the gym. He's never got back to that kind of shape since and probably never will, but skill wise he's kept improving.
He was in that kind of shape for the Wlad fight as well - pretty close to it. He was upper 240's to low 250's for all those fights I believe.
A fully motivated, in-shape Tyson Fury is close to unbeatable. Like he always says, "chin me, then credit to ya," but that's about the only way. The way he can keep distance, and weave at angles is incredible for a man his size. Also he showed in the Cunningham fight he can tuck his chin, bite down, put up a high-guard, and walk you down and maul away on the inside.
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Originally posted by adrikitty View PostYes! The Johnson fight too!
He was in that kind of shape for the Wlad fight as well - pretty close to it. He was upper 240's to low 250's for all those fights I believe.
A fully motivated, in-shape Tyson Fury is close to unbeatable. Like he always says, "chin me, then credit to ya," but that's about the only way. The way he can keep distance, and weave at angles is incredible for a man his size. Also he showed in the Cunningham fight he can tuck his chin, bite down, put up a high-guard, and walk you down and maul away on the inside.
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Originally posted by adrikittyQuote:
Originally Posted by Bajingo
Agreed he was in his best shape against Johnson and Cunningham, that was a result of fighting often and always being in the gym. He's never got back to that kind of shape since and probably never will, but skill wise he's kept improving.
Yes! The Johnson fight too!
He was in that kind of shape for the Wlad fight as well - pretty close to it. He was upper 240's to low 250's for all those fights I believe.
A fully motivated, in-shape Tyson Fury is close to unbeatable. Like he always says, "chin me, then credit to ya," but that's about the only way. The way he can keep distance, and weave at angles is incredible for a man his size. Also he showed in the Cunningham fight he can tuck his chin, bite down, put up a high-guard, and walk you down and maul away on the inside.
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