All fights are gonna be televised some way in the US.
Whether that’s on the PPV card, FOX/ESPN apps or ESPN2/FS1..
All fights are gonna be televised some way in the US.
"Everyone has a plan until the sulfuric acid beaker explodes in their face"lazboy wrote: ↑08 Oct 2021, 00:16I meant Neil deGrasse Tyson.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑07 Oct 2021, 21:57sounds a bit racist/nationalist that.......though i cant tell which way since i dont know whether you mean mike tyson or tyson fury![]()
Perhaps wait until the weigh in Gil?gilgamesh wrote: ↑08 Oct 2021, 16:16 If you're wondering how Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 is gonna play out tomorrow night. Here's how. It's gonna be basically the same.
Wilder made every excuse under the sun, and bulked up his muscle getting even bigger. This all points to a guy with a low Boxing IQ. He was in denial about his flaws, made excuses and therefore didn't work on them. He foolishly thinks adding muscle will make him a better boxer. It won't. It'll make him a better weight lifter, but he ain't in a weight lifting contest he's in a Boxing match.
He'll tire faster, He'll be slower, and he'll be beaten in a very similar fashion to the 2nd bout.
Only chance he has is to catch Fury within the first 3 rounds. If it hits Round 4 and Fury is still standing, it's over for Wilder.
In other news on the card: Adam Kownacki vs Robert Helenius 2 on the undercard should be fun. Their first fight was a brawl. That'll be fun regardless of how it plays out.
Edgar Berlanga is on the card too. Hoping his fight is on the PPV.
1st fight 212.5 Wilder 2nd fight 231
Wilder looked bigger around the upper chest and shoulders. Said that before the weigh in, and the scales confirmed it. I wonder a few things about that - stamina, and how is injury prone hands and wrists will cope with the extra power that muscle generates?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑08 Oct 2021, 17:54 Wilder’s slightly heavier than I expected him to be.
Fury was much lighter than I expected him to be… and he must have been carrying 10lbs worth of clothing and he probably had a belly full of food and liquid.
To be fair, Fury has never had a great physique.tiny_acres wrote: ↑08 Oct 2021, 18:12 Wilder looks huge. I am concerned about his speed and endurance.
Fury looks like he just came back from vacation. He looks fat and out of shape. More so than usual.
I don't know what to think of either at this moment
Are you saying Fury weighed in at 407 recently?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑08 Oct 2021, 18:22To be fair, Fury has never had a great physique.tiny_acres wrote: ↑08 Oct 2021, 18:12 Wilder looks huge. I am concerned about his speed and endurance.
Fury looks like he just came back from vacation. He looks fat and out of shape. More so than usual.
I don't know what to think of either at this moment
He'll also have a lot of excess flesh from losing more than 140lbs worth of weight rather quickly, which will make him appear much worse than he really is.
usa ! usa! usa! wilder gonna shock da world and bring it homeJoe.Kelly wrote: ↑08 Oct 2021, 18:11 So, there's been no innuendo leaking from Fury's camp that he's off-rhythm, or sluggish? That's what they were saying at first, last June or so. Even Tyson's sparring partners were spreading that talk. And then came Fury's bout with COVID. I find it curious that, supposedly, he's gotten that much better since returning to camp last summer.
Another question: what's the credibility of the talk that Wilder has gotten better? That he's supposedly augmented his tactics?
One thing's for sure. According to news reports, there's been a lot of money bet on Wilder during this past week. That may tell us something significant.
People forget Fury didn't all of a sudden become a big puncher. He delivered a blow to the back of Wilders head last fight. Not illegal the way Wilder was bending down, but it was the end of the fight really. Wilders legs were gone. Total different story this fight. Ya'll will see.
Yes. And after seeing them both at the weigh-in, I'm more certain of that than I was before. Fury looks soft, I wonder if he was weakened by Covid? Wilder looks stronger and very focused.


Fury always looks soft.Perkin Warbeck wrote: ↑08 Oct 2021, 20:42Yes. And after seeing them both at the weigh-in, I'm more certain of that than I was before. Fury looks soft, I wonder if he was weakened by Covid? Wilder looks stronger and very focused.