Yes, and I disagreed with you. He was underweight before after being in this range in the past, he's getting older, and he has access to professional nutrition and training. He's also okay with adding fat. There are NBA players who have gained 20+ pounds in the off-season in their mid 20s, and basketball isn't a peds heavy sport. I called you an idiot because you were disrespectful in your first post. I'm okay with civil disagreement.
I forgot to type that his arms look much more muscular snd defined than previous fights. Those biceps were bulging..
Now after the weigh-in I am pretty confident, sadly, that Wilder is going to win by KO within the first 4 rounds. I hope I'm wrong, but despite that, I also hope that Fury gives Andy Ruiz his T-Shirt back when this is over with.
Wilder’s on juice. 19.5 pounds heavier with his body type. Red flag. And don’t forget his brother popped for steroids recently.
I see the Wallin cut opening in round 1 or 2 and the drama begins but soon it ends when Fury gets nailed with a right hand and Game Over... Arum referee administers a 40 count but it doesn't help this time... next comes smelling salts + stretcher!
We don't actually know that. Keeping his shirt on could either be from embarrassment at being saggy...or, it could be to disguise from Wilder until they're in the ring that he is actually barrel-chested.
There is no way in hell that Fury at 273 is in prime fighting shape.......and adding weight weight does not improve your chin or add power, punchers are born not made ....
Knowing Fury he’s fat lol. Let’s see. But wilder gaining 19.5 lbs of lean muscle and his brother testing positive recently are red flags imo.
Nobody's saying it adds power...but additional brawn/strength in the clinch, when you're the better infighter already? There's smoke there..
Like Andy Ruiz kept his shirt on and people believed he wanted to fool AJ with being heavy.with phones and gold chains etc.........no , Fury is not in shape at 273, he is fat.
No one is adding up the admitted ankle injuries in both ankles, the change in strategy, and added weight? The strategy change is most likely due to an inability to move because the injury and the added weight is probably due to the shift in strategy/inability to train properly because of the injuries as well. I highly doubt that this was planned from the start.