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Fury bulks up to 270lbs. Going for the K.O.

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  • #31
    Dont believe him, this is all mind games, he might sit down on his punches a bit more but I fully expect him to utilize the same strategy as last time for the most part

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    • #32
      I’ve got a baaaad feeling about this.

      Remember Andy Ruiz holding the pillow over his belly?

      Look at how Fury is hiding his whole belly.

      If he’s fat, he’s probably going to go down for the count.

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      • #33
        Fat Fury is going to get KOd this time for real. No slow count is gonna save him this time.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by BLASTER1 View Post
          I wouldn't put it past the Gypsy to just be saying he is 270 just to keep ***ing with Deontays head.
          I'd be leaning towards this interpretation. Literally everything that comes out of Fury's mouth is to be taken with a bucketload of salt. Folk really buying that he's wanking 50 times a week and marinading his hands in petrol too...?

          IDK who knows? maybe there's some more or less accurate information mixed in there too, but I honestly wouldn't take anything Tyson says at face value... it's all a game with the goal of keeping people talking and guessing.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Post
            Interesting. On one hand, muscle weighs more than non-muscle, so it could indicate he is gaining in muscle. Then again, it could indicate a lack of training and discipline getting in shape.

            Fury is a big guy. His weight, length, and reach bothered Wilder before. 270 lbs is not necessarily overweight for a guy that's 6'9". Many football players carry that weight easily. Charles Barkley weighed close to that and ran the BB courts all day, with no problems, at 6'5" or 6'6".

            If however, the weight indictes lack of discipline and training, Fury will have hurt himself badly.

            Personally I was hoping Wilder would come into this fight at 232 or so, because Fury's size and lightness on his feet make for a long and difficult fight. I think Wilder is a much stronger fighter at a bit higher weight. Of course, his right hand works, additional weight or not.

            Interesting developments for a very interesting rematch.
            He's just fat...

            https://imgur.com/a/lfL0QXU

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Citizen Koba View Post
              I'd be leaning towards this interpretation. Literally everything that comes out of Fury's mouth is to be taken with a bucketload of salt. Folk really buying that he's wanking 50 times a week and marinading his hands in petrol too...?

              IDK who knows? maybe there's some more or less accurate information mixed in there too, but I honestly wouldn't take anything Tyson says at face value... it's all a game with the goal of keeping people talking and guessing.
              this^ all day

              When are people going to wise up. All these posters who write off Fury's chances, or try to read into every little thing he says, it's like they haven't learned anything from this man's career at all. It's a great fight, very intriguing, all signs point to Fury being in good form

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              • #37
                that is interesting, with fury don't know if it is a bluff or not. he could try to over power wilder like he did cunningham and honestly i dont think that is too bad of a strategy, he is so much heavier so if he puts some mustard on his shots he could hurt wilder. + wilder has really long arms and doesnt know how to fight on the inside, he is at his most dangerous when he is coming at you at mid range.

                hope wilder ko him but this has me a little nervous

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                • #38
                  Okay, so the excuse is ready....same excuse as last time too.

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                  • #39
                    Fury is at his best about 19 stone, he and all his team have generally said that. He always said he felt too light around 250 or 260 like he was in the Wlad fight.

                    He can still move but has more strength.

                    You can see every day he’s in training, so it’s by design. He’s smart enough about boxing and his team are too, so they know what they’re doing with the weight. It’s not like an Andy Ruiz case of eating pizza. Fury is always in the gym.

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                    • #40
                      I don't believe anything Fury says. Today he says one thing and the next day he says another. He just likes to run his mouth.

                      There were pics of Ruiz that appeared that he was in shape and when he went into the ring he looked like the Pillsbury dough boy.

                      I don't believe anything until they get into the ring.

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