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Fury, Wilder heaviest ever for trilogy showdown
British boxer Tyson Fury (left) and challenger Deontay Wilder of the United States attend a pressconference on Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada,ahead of their WBC heavyweight championship fight today. (Photo: AFP)
boxing, Sports
October 8, 2021

Fury, Wilder heaviest ever for trilogy showdown

LAS VEGAS, United States (AFP) — World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and challenger Deontay Wilder will be their heaviest-ever fighting weight when they clash for the third time in Las Vegas today.

British defending champion Fury tipped the scales at 277lb (125.6 kg) at Friday’s weigh-in at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, while Wilder came in at 238lb.

Fury, who declined to take his shirt off as he climbed on to the scales, is four pounds heavier than the 273lb he weighed when scoring a seventh-round knockout of Wilder in their second meeting 20 months ago.

It means Wilder will come in 37lb lighter than his opponent when he attempts to reclaim his WBC title from the unbeaten Fury at the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday.

Wilder’s previous heaviest fighting weight was the 231lb he weighed during his knockout defeat to Fury last year.

Yesterday’s weigh-in saw both fighters kept apart by security as Fury once again taunted Wilder with a stream of expletives and threats of a gruesome beating.

Asked what the significance of his heaviest-ever weight would be, Fury replied: “It means total obliteration of a dosser.

“Total annihilation. That’s what it means to me — 277 pounds… I’m going to put him in the Royal Infirmary after this fight, don’t worry about that.”

Asked for his prediction on how he expected the fight to go, Fury added: “With him severely hurt on the floor, smashed to bits like he’s been run over by an 18-wheeler truck.

“Last time he complained he had cracked skull and an injured arm. Well I can’t wait for Saturday night. I’m really going to severely damage him. He’ll be unrecognisable after the fight. I’ll send him home butchered.”

Earlier this week, Fury (30-0-1, 21 knockouts) had played down the significance of his fighting weight, insisting he had prepared properly.

“I’m not aiming for a specific weight, I’m just eating plenty of food,” Fury said. “I’ve trained hard enough and that’s it. Whatever I weigh in on the night, I weigh in at,” the 33-year-old said.

However, Fury’s failure to remove his T-shirt during Friday’s weigh-in earned taunts from Wilder’s supporters, with one member of the challenger’s entourage shouting pointedly: “You fat, dude!”

Fury, meanwhile, dismissed Wilder’s decision to change trainers following his defeat to the Briton last year.

Wilder is now trained by former heavyweight Malik Scott, who was himself knocked out in one round by Wilder back in 2014.

“Both a pack of losers. And they both ain’t worth a sausage,” Fury said.

Wilder, for his part, declined to engage with Fury’s goading, instead emphasising his calmer approach and “joyful” training camp.

“Calmness is the key to the storm,” Wilder said.

“I know that, when I’m not calm, my mind is cloudy. And, when your mind is cloudy, it allows you to make bad decisions. But, when you’re calm, you can weather the storm.

“I have rejuvenated myself and reinvented myself. Redemption is upon us. I can’t wait to show the world what I’m all about.”

Today’s fight is the third installment of Wilder and Fury’s three-year rivalry.

The two men fought to a bruising draw in Los Angeles in 2018 before Fury scored a one-sided victory over the American in their second fight last year.

The trilogy fight is going ahead after an independent arbitrator ruled in May this year that Fury must give Wilder a rematch or be stripped of his title.

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