I've now got to think about a thread prior to the fight in which @Mendoza suggested that Fury wouldnt be in shape coming in over 260+ pounds like he would just wanna cash out. Then he said that Fury looked great from a reecent training footage prior to the fight. And on the weigh in he noted that Fury weighed over 270 lbs... Dont get me wrong this is not an insult to @Mendoza. I just want to put it out like this: there is difference in weight and weight. Fury looked good because he WAS in shape at over 270 lbs. He now had trained hard for a long time before the fight, thats why he also looked more defined. Couldt find the thread when I was about to quote it prior to the fight but I feel we need to look into this a little more. Size is King in the HW division. And I have pointed that out for a long time. Even Dinovelvet has mocked me for saying - "Weight is a talent" But facts are facts. Just go thru ring magazines annual ratings top 10 HW's year by year and look up their average fight weights year by year and see how they trendig up to this day.
He's just not a stacked kinda guy he's tall, long limbed thick set but he doesn't have that squat powerful look of say Tyson. In the pre fight picture's his arms had more definition that we have seen and he obviosuley trained at that weight and was comfortble. Dont get me wrong fights come into heavy and pay for it Lennox V Rahman, Dillian Whyte recently came in huge and struggled (but got a win). Lucas Browne came in against Whyte and got smashed. Fighters got to find the weight they are comfortable and be honest about.
There are reports that fury only weighed around 260 pounds, apparently he drank loads of water before getting on the scales, the opposite to water cutting, fooling wilder in to thinking he would be bigger and slower.
Tbh the mauling bigger fury is better than the dancing fury against opponents like wilder, close the distance, strength etc. Dont dance and be at the end of Wilde's punches. Better! The trainers got it right, tactics spot on.
Why did Fury even train to beat that Bum Fraud cannot fight cannot box Wilder...............anybody can beat Wilder, just show up and he falls over and why is Fury getting all the credit beating a bum while needing two tries is beyond me.
No , you said weight is a skill. I said weight is an attribute and thats the truth. Weight simply isn't talent by itself . If that was the case Ruiz would have been better in the rematch.
Furys father said he was at his best and most strongest at that weight. He criticized Davison for stripping too much weight off him in the past.
TYSON FURY tricked Deontay Wilder into thinking he was a 19st 7lbs slob by guzzling around 16 pints of water before his weigh-in. Pundits and fellow fighters assumed he had ballooned up by over-eating and under training. But former trainer Ben Davison insisted the measurements were a brilliant ruse to confuse the American and his corner. And SunSport has since learned that Fury and his new team of Andy Lee and SugarHill Steward manipulated the weigh-in results by reversing an old boxing trick. Fighters at smaller weights will dehydrate themselves dramatically and often dangerously to reach the limits lower down the divisions. But it's also possible to switch the system. Downing around 16pints could help the thirsty fighter add on over 1st and that would fall off overnight with a few toilet trips. Fury heaped praise on new nutritionists George Lockhart for convincing him to bin Diet Cokes and drink two litres of water a day. And the 6ft 9in Morecambe icon was never seen without a huge tank of H2O during all of his media briefings. Fury looked sensational once in the MGM ring, nowhere near the mammoth amount the Nevada commission took around 36 hours before. Davison said after the shock weigh in: “Personally, I believe that was a manufactured weight on the scales. I don’t believe he was that heavy. “I believe that was part of the mind games going on. I know Tyson, I know his body and I do not believe he was that heavy – in fact I know he was not that heavy. “I believe his morning weight was more in the region of 18st 8lbs, 18st 9lbs. And obviously throughout the day as you’re eating and drinking your weight will increase there. “But I believe the weight he stopped on the scales at was manufactured weight all part of mind games – which he is the master of.” I actually saw someone during the live stream of the weigh in say they'd just seen backstage footage of Fury guzzling down gallons of water from a huge water bottle before he came out. And he's come in heavier for all three of his rematches all of which he's won via stoppage 247 for the first McDermott fight and 270 for the rematch 255.5 for the first Chisora fight and 264 for the rematch 256.5 for the first Bootleg D fight and 273 for the rematch Thing is he beat Chisora in the rematch via the demonstration of pure Gypsy Slickness. In fact, he put on a clinic of it and it still to this day remains the slickest performance of any HW in history and that's a FACT, btw. How in god's name can a 6'9,'' 264lbs man be this slick? It's a miracle. This content is protected Big Frank: ''But what about yo knocking him down with a body shot?'' Fury: ''That's the power of me at this weight'' Hmm.. Timestamped This content is protected
I would say he was in shape for a Wilder fight, does anyone think he could carry that weight in a high paced action fight for 12 rounds without gassing out? The pace of todays heavyweight fights are so slow gas tanks are never emptied.