He doesn't look too stressed here : [url]https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9571251/Shirtless-Tyson-Fury-recruits-bikini-clad-beauties-slather-sun-cream-Miami.html[/url]
It's good to see he's drinking non-alcoholic beer. Only a little thing, but indicates to me his mind is on the job.
I dont think he looks in too bad shape. The extra tight shorts he insists on wearing doesn't help. I think he'll come into the Joshua fight heavy. I genuinely think he'll try to bully him and knock him out like he did to Wilder.
Hearn saying it will be a purpose built arena like the Ruiz fight. Surely thats going to spoil the fight? I imagine its extremely hot and humid even late at night or early morning.
Last year in Jeddah it barely dropped below 30 the entire month. Why on earth wouldnt they have it inside with air con? Maybe Covid?
BBQ at my mates house watching old fights all day building up for this and We Out Here Festival just days later, I'm looking forward to a good 10 day period of this year!
The way I see this.. both Fury and AJ are probably going to be facing their best opponent yet. AJ will let his hands go much more than Klitschko did against Fury and has far more about him than Wilder in the jab, left hook, uppercut, feints, footwork and plan B department. Fury will bring something completely different that AJ hasn’t experienced yet (both inside and outside the ring). It’ll also be AJ’s physically biggest opponent who can either box or try and walk AJ down. It’s going to be fascinating from the first press conference until the final bell. Criminal that it won’t be in front of 100000 at Wembley.