If Fury wins he deserves all the adulation he deserves, you won't see me making excuses for Wilder. I wholeheartedly admit however to swiftly jumping on the bandwagon for him (Fury) to make Joshua look like the Tin Man though.
It was 1.5 lb from the Pianeta fight. My conclusion is he must not have been trying at all to lose weight. Instead he felt he could just focus on boxing. Which is maybe a good sign. But honestly he looked fat.
If Fury wins why wouldn't he deserve it ? What would your excuse be giving credit to fury ,how could you not? give me a break fan boy. Isn't Wilder the most feared man ? lol Wilder took the fight bc he was tricked into it bc his handlers are as dumb as him . Wilder doesn't take fights without an advantage going into them ,this time the jokes on him ,even if he were to win its not a fight he would've took unless false info was passed on that's pretty obvious bc he would've signed the Joshua contract instead trying to leverage more money by getting a win over fury. If Fury wins that means he defeated Wilder while still brushing ring rust off. Wilder then further looks the fool, not only losing but losing to the only prime top guy he's faced .Yet you fan boys want to play give me credit and i'll give you credit? Like its an equal exchange? lol Sorry but 48 year old Ortiz isn't a prime guy, he's a top fighter..well we'll see bc hes 49 now. So no you get no special pat on the back, bc in reality its a 50/50 fight only bc Wilder cant box very good and fury could be off point. I study fights and on paper fury should win and a slight favorite going in and wilder at 212 has just cost him the fight unless im wrong he'll have to prove it tomorrow.
LOL. Fury is soft as an egg. A flubbery, soft, white egg. He ain't pinning nobody to nothing. Yes I agree Fury deserves all the props going. I'm comparing my reaction to what yours WILL be when Fury loses, which is to make excuses. You will be making lots of them; ranging from rust to weight to walk-in music. I've read enough of your posts. He had no problem dropping iron-chinned Ortiz thrice at 214. I doubt two less pounds will have any effect on his power. Wilder is a freak of explosive power and strength at any healthy weight including 212. He was throwing big Ortiz -- weighing in the 240s -- around the ring like a toy while weighing only 214 and change.
And here we are , I knew only a matter of time before the newb in you shows up as always, at least you are consistent . Again better start creating more alts because this one could possibly sink after the fight...lol
do you really think fury is going to walk forward in straight lines like Ortiz, wilder has been behind on scorecards to some awful heavyweights and pulled it back with a KO. Fury is by far the most skilled heavyweight wilder has faced. wilder is going to school. he cannot box with fury and fury wont stand still like others. windmill might possess the power but he aint landing on fury
' A flubbery, soft, white egg " Is this bannable ? lol Wont matter anyway he just create another one,in case fury wins I want him to be around. kid is annoying as hell, thinks I don't know hes an alt or have an idea who he is...the dummy doesn't realize there's not many stupid ppl on here as other forums. lol
I'm definitely going to be around to give you a daily reminder when you make excuses for Fury coming in "out of shape" or "too soon" after he gets the arms sprawled on the bottom rope treatment.
I don't see any issue with Fury's weight, all things considered. He stabilized his weight and appears to have focused on strength, which is smart. He simply doesn't have the shape of a typical professional athlete. It's okay.
Tyson Fury throughout his career has regularly weighed more than 256. In the 4 fights before he faced Wlad, he only weighed less than that in one fight when he weighed 254 against Cunningham. To the eye he looks much better than he did against Pianeta