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Furys Weight Should Make Him The Hefty Favorite Now .
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The longer the fight goes on Fury will gas out. He will be a zombie by round nine or ten if he lasts that long.
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Anywhere around 270 is good for Fury. He’s always said so.
Notice he was drinking a lot of water today too and probably eating well. A man of his size, after a dump, a leak and shower, he could easily be down to the high 260’s.
People looking into it too much. He’s smart when it comes to boxing and so are his team. If he comes in around this weight, it’s by design. Same goes for Wilder.
Fury won’t gas. He’s only ever claimed to get a bit tired when he’s lost too much weight, which is why he likes to be around 270. He’s a huge thick set guy.
He looks very strong in the upper body. There’s nothing wrong with adding weight if it’s distributed correctly.Last edited by deathofaclown; 02-21-2020, 09:45 PM.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostAnywhere around 270 is good for Fury. He’s always said so.
Notice he was drinking a lot of water today too and probably eating well. A man of his size, after a dump, a leak and shower, he could easily be down to the high 260’s.
People looking into it too much. He’s smart when it comes to boxing and so are his team. If he comes in around this weight, it’s by design. Same goes for Wilder.
Fury won’t gas. He’s only ever claimed to get a bit tired when he’s lost too much weight, which is why he likes to be around 270. He’s a huge thick set guy.
Who wins??
Wilder wins.
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I thought he looked pretty good to be honest. Arms looked bigger, and he didn't look any heftier, just thicker.
But a lot can be concealed. We'll know more in the first round.
No-one is questioning Wilder at 230+?
He relies heavily on his speed and that will absolutely be on the decline at 34. And he's coming in heavier than when his opponent largely made him swing and miss. Doesn't seem the right move. I thought he'd be around 220. 10 pounds means a lot to a guy of his build.
I've been on Wilder for this fight. But just got a funny feeling Tyson's been double bluffing us - he's actually ready to step in and rough him up.
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Originally posted by Joe Beamish View PostMealy mouth crap. Crap.
Who wins??
Wilder wins.
Best in the division. Wilder won’t see the 7th round.
Supported Fury since day one, since before debut on the Froch v Pascal undercard, actually since he won the ABA amateur championship really. Was one of the few here that said he would beat Wlad and won my bets.
Intriguing fight tomorrow though, glad the two best are happy to face each other which is rarely the case.
Despite all the back and forth and ***** talking, which is the best way to get excited about a big fight, i actually like Wilder and really enjoy watching his fights, but 100% confident Fury wins this.Last edited by deathofaclown; 02-21-2020, 09:58 PM.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostAnywhere around 270 is good for Fury. He’s always said so.
Notice he was drinking a lot of water today too and probably eating well. A man of his size, after a dump, a leak and shower, he could easily be down to the high 260’s.
People looking into it too much. He’s smart when it comes to boxing and so are his team. If he comes in around this weight, it’s by design. Same goes for Wilder.
Fury won’t gas. He’s only ever claimed to get a bit tired when he’s lost too much weight, which is why he likes to be around 270. He’s a huge thick set guy.
He looks very strong in the upper body. There’s nothing wrong with adding weight if it’s distributed correctly.
Lol, i hope youre right.
Also noticed how he was shaking hes leg like a horny whabbit. Was he truly nervous ore just playing?
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Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostThe betting odds don’t really matter the results do.
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