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    Tyson Fury weighs in almost THREE STONE heavier than Deontay Wilder for trilogy fight but pair are kept apart on stage

    BLOODTHIRSTY Tyson Fury plans to feast on Deontay Wilder’s plasma again after weighing in at 19st 11lbs – the heaviest of his career.England’s 33-year-old WBC heavyweight champ tipped the scales at a monstrous 19st 7lbs for the last clash he totally dominated and has packed on about 4lbs to reach 277lbs for the trilogy bout.
    Tyson Fury is looking to beat Deontay Wilder for a second time on Saturday nightCredit: Reuters
    Wilder wants revenge for his KO defeat to Fury last yearCredit: Reuters
    The pair were kept from doing a face-off ahead of the fightCredit: AFP
    Wilder did the same by packing on more muscle to hit his own career heaviest of 17st.
    When the Gypsy King, 33, shook up the sport by axing his old defensive skills and blasting Wilder out in seven February 2020 rounds, he had bulked up and looked sensational.
    And he once again looks set to slam one foot on the Las Vegas gas and the other on the American’s throat.
    Remembering the iconic moment he licked the blood that was oozing from Wilder’s mouth and ear last time out, he roared: “I told him before the fight I wanted to taste his blood and I did.
    “It has only made me thirsty for more.
    “My weight means total obliteration and annihilation, 277lbs to put him in the royal infirmary.”
    Twig-legged Wilder, 35, was a career heaviest 16st 7lbs for the first defeat of his once-brilliant KO artist career.

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    That night was a disaster but instead of stripping back the bulk he piled even more on.
    Wilder said “I wanted to look sexy and feel sexy, he will not be able to put all his weight on me now.
    “The weight came off naturally and we had a loving, joyous camp.”
    The pair clashed backstage in the MGM arena, swapping insults in the bowels of the building.
    Both men shouted “f*** your mumma” before Fury’s younger brother Shane got into a slanging match with a member of the Bomb Squad.
    Big Shane was heard yelling: “You piece of s***, you are getting knocked spark out. F*** you.”
    And when a member of Team Wilder yelled back an insult relating to Shane’s curves, he barked: “I’ll tell you what a fat boy could do to you, rip you to pieces you p***y!”
    Fury’s unfamiliar black fedora hat also made a bit more sense when a social media message from wrestling legend The Undertaker was posted.
    The American giant asked Fury to floor his compatriot before standing over him and uttering his famous catchphrase: “Rest in peace”.
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    Tyson Fury promised another victory over his heavyweight rivalCredit: Getty
    Wilder looked pumped as he seeks revenge in VegasCredit: Reuters
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    Tyson Fury was spectacular last time against Wilder and it’s impossible to imagine a complete reversal of fortunes

    FROM the extraordinary ring walk to the explosive stoppage, it was a bravura performance. Tyson Fury was carried into the ring, shoulder high on a throne, in a crown and regal robes, singing along to Patsy Cline’s Crazy.
    Tyson Fury will look to defend his world heavyweight championship this weekendCredit: Getty
    Fury destroyed Deontay Wilder in their rematch last year to claim the WBC titleCredit: Reuters
    He had told us all week that he would overpower the heavyweight division’s greatest knockout artist, Deontay Wilder, but few believed he was capable of winning in the manner he did.
    Roared on by thousands of British and Irish fight fans, Fury performed a demolition job so comprehensive that there was little appetite for the trilogy fight in Las Vegas in the early hours of Sunday morning.
    That rematch – after a thrilling draw in Los Angeles in December 2018 – was almost 20 months ago now, shortly before the global sporting lockdown. 
    And it often seems to have been forgotten quite how spectacular Fury was on that remarkable night in Sin City. 
    During the height of the pandemic, British fans dreamt of an all-British fight between Fury and Anthony Joshua for the undisputed crown.   
    It was widely assumed that, should such a contest take place, Joshua would be the people’s champion, with overwhelming support. 

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    Yet Fury, who’d been to oblivion and back before his first flight with Wilder, is now, without doubt, the greatest heavyweight on Earth. 
    And should he reproduce anything like that display against Wilder – inside and outside of the ring – he might just become the world’s most popular heavyweight too. 
    While Joshua has always been slick, photogenic and blue-chip, Fury was the rough-edged traveller with the scattergun mouth, the pantomime villain.  
    In recent years, Fury has cut out the worst of his tirades – the fire-and-brimstone homophobic rants. 
    This is a deeply complex character, who suffered from serious mental health issues after dethroning Wladimir Klitschko with a masterful display of ring-craft back in 2015. 
    But while always unpredictable, Fury can be compelling, amusing, lyrical and is a natural showman. 
    In contrast, Joshua can seem over-produced and stilted. 
    The schooling he received in his defeat by Oleksandr Usyk at Tottenham a fortnight ago suggested that Joshua overestimated his own boxing abilities and was gun-shy when he ought to have been targeting a stoppage. 
    We always knew Fury was capable of out-boxing and out-pointing any other modern-day heavyweight.
    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
    He has probably won 16 of the 19 rounds he has fought against Wilder, yet was robbed of victory in the original fight, having ducked, weaved and showboated his way to superiority until his brutal final-round knockdown and Lazarus-style rise from the canvas. 
    Before that first bout, we had assumed Fury was far too early in his comeback to take on an unbeaten Wilder for the WBC crown. We were wrong.    
    Before the second bout, we knew he was a far superior boxer but we did not see him piling into the American from the first bell to the surrender of the towel from trainer Mark Breland in the seventh. Wrong again.  
    Fury and Wilder are only getting it on again because a US judge compelled it – just when it had looked as though Joshua-Fury would finally happen this summer. 
    That Usyk defeat means we are less likely than ever to witness that ultimate battle of Britain – it is a potential fight which has lost much of its prestige and intrigue. 
    Nobody outside Joshua’s inner circle can now believe the Watford man has a cat in hell’s chance of defeating Fury.
    Fury comfortably dismantled Wilder when the two met in February 2020Credit: Reuters
    As for Wilder, well he always has a puncher’s chance – he tested Fury’s jaw and his stomach for the fight when they first met in LA. 
    Surely, though, Britain cannot lose two world heavyweight champions in as many weeks? 
    Re-watch that second Fury-Wilder fight and it is impossible to imagine the complete reversal of fortunes required for an upset this time around.
    From the left-right combination that floored Wilder in the third, to the body-shot which sent him sprawling in the fifth, to the mighty straight right, which ended the fight with the Alabama man pinned in the corner, Fury’s dominance was complete. 
    If we want to speculate, we’d be better off wondering what sort of ring walk Fury has planned this time and what sort of karaoke tune he might croon in the ring afterwards. 
    What happens in between feels as close to inevitable as heavyweight boxing can ever get. 
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    Ricky Hatton warns Tyson Fury not to let Deontay Wilder fight go ‘tits up’ like AJ’s nightmare against Oleksandr Usyk

    RICKY HATTON has urged mate Tyson Fury to keep British boxing afloat by not letting the Deontay Wilder trilogy go ‘tits up’.The Manchester legend was ringside to watch AJ surrender his WBA, IBF and WBO world titles to Oleksandr Usyk on September 25, as prospect son Campbell Hatton got a win on the undercard.
    Tyson Fury will defend his WBC title for the first time this weekend against Deontay WilderCredit: The Mega Agency
    Ricky Hatton has warned Fury he needs to keep his concentration to beat Wilder againCredit: Getty
    In 2017 the UK held 13 boxing world titles but AJ’s defeat last month saw the number dwindle down to just six.
    And the 43-year-old national treasure wants his old pal – who did two training camps in his Manchester gym when working with ex-trainer Ben Davison in 2019 – to keep his eye on the ball in Sin City this weekend so he does not lose his WBC belt.
    “Tyson is the favourite but it is not a foregone conclusion,” the two-weight champion said. “It will be tricky.
    “We all want Tyson to win but – like we saw with the AJ fight – these are all sticky wickets and it can all go tits up with one heavyweight punch.”
    Hatton has bravely gone public with his battle with depression, exacerbated by his 2007 and 2009 defeats to Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, respectively.
    And he has felt genuine concern watching Wilder – a former five-year champion – blame almost everybody but himself for the shellacking he took and sack assistant trainer Mark Breland for throwing in the towel.

    Hatton is not even angry that the 6ft 7in American has accused him of tampering with Fury’s gloves for their original 2018 draw.
    He said: “I watched everything Wilder said after the loss and I don’t think he was saying it from the right place.
    “I know, from being beaten by Pacquiao inside two rounds, that mentally your head falls off.
    “When I saw he was blaming me for loading Tyson’s gloves and then Mark Breland for tampering with his water, I thought he was suffering with something.”
    Fury’s iconic comeback from 28st depressive to two-time heavyweight champion was overseen by Davison.
    But, after the Los Angeles draw with Wilder, Fury decided to train under KO specialist SugarHill Steward.
    The world was stunned by the sensational seven-round stoppage win that followed but Hatton says he saw it coming from their shared sessions – including the famous one that ended with them posing topless together.
    Fury demolished Wilder via seventh round stoppage back in February 2020Credit: Reuters
    He told us: “I knew he had that power, you couldn’t miss it when he was in my gym.
    “But he has just never needed it because he always had every other tool in the locker.
    “This is a 6ft 9in heavyweight who can box orthodox or southpaw, on the backfoot or in the pocket.
    “I knew he always had it in him because he can honestly do anything.
    “It seemed to me he just liked and felt most comfortable boxing off the backfoot.
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    “But when he was training here I would watch him and, sometimes in the last couple of rounds of sparring, he would like to put his foot down and bully his opponent.
    “He can sit on your chest and squash your work, pull and drag and smother you.
    “Anyone who is 18-19st, if they hit you on the chin you are going over.”
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    Deontay Wilder shows off INCREDIBLE body transformation for Tyson Fury fight as he bulks up muscles and packs on weight

    DEONTAY WILDER appears to have bulked up considerably ahead of his trilogy fight with Tyson Fury this weekend.The 35-year-old American came in at a career heaviest 231 pounds for his rematch with The Gypsy King in February 2020.
    Deontay Wilder looks bigger and more bulky than ever ahead of his trilogy fight with Tyson Fury
    Wilder looks even bigger than he was for the rematch (pictured)Credit: Rex
    But the extra weight did not pay off for him as he was dominated by Fury before eventually being stopped in the seventh round.
    However, the latest pictures of Wilder seem to show that he has added even more weight ahead of another huge heavyweight dust-up in Las Vegas.
    In their last fight, Wilder was 42 pounds lighter than Fury, who also came in close to his heaviest ever weight as a professional.
    And the extra bulk seemed to pay dividends as he threw Wilder around the ring, manhandling him throughout the fight.
    But some boxing fans do not believe Wilder adding even more weight will be beneficial for the American.
    One person sarcastically said: “Because less mobility is definitely what he needed.”

    While another added: “Pictures can be deceiving but I can see it being because he doesn’t wanna be ragdolled around the ring.
    “But his power never came from size so this may make it harder for him.”
    And someone else agreed with that assessment, saying: “Think that benefits Fury not him. His [Wilder’s] power is natural so it does not matter how much he weighs, it’s still freakish!
    “He would be better having the speed IMO.”
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    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
    Fury is looking to successfully defend his WBC title for the first time this weekend.
    The winner of the fight has then been ordered to take on mandatory challenger Dillian Whyte providing he beats Otto Wallin and Fury/Wilder cannot agree terms for an undisputed clash against Oleksandr Usyk.
    And a fight with the Ukrainian appears near-impossible in the near future as Usyk is contractually obligated to rematch Anthony Joshua.
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    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 could take place in Middle East as Eddie Hearn reveals ‘offers’ for heavyweight bout

    ANTHONY JOSHUA’s do-or-die rematch with Oleksandr Usyk could take place in the Middle East.The Watford warrior, 31, will share the ring with the southpaw technician early next year after having the unified heavyweight titles ripped from his grasp last month.
    Anthony Joshua’s second reign as heavyweight champ was ended by Oleksandr Usyk last monthCredit: GETTY
    But the Brit is set to take on the undefeated Ukrainian again next yearCredit: GETTY
    And promoter Eddie Hearn has revealed the fight could take place in the Middle EastCredit: PA
    Undefeated Ukrainian Usysk wants his first title defence to take place on home soil, but promoter Eddie Hearn has revealed several Middle Eastern countries have tabled ‘offers’ to host the fight.
    He told The BBC: “Usyk has mentioned Kiev in his home country Ukraine as a potential venue and we will look at all options.
    “When AJ heard about that he didn’t have an issue with it and found it quite exciting.
    “I would like to do it back in the UK and we’ve had offers from the Middle East but we will see what’s the best opportunity for both fighters.
    “I don’t think the venue makes much difference in how AJ has to fight.”
    Matchroom Boxing chief Hearn is hoping to give Joshua his crack at redemption in the spring of 2022.

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    He added: “We will formally announce the rematch in due course and start planning with K2 Promotions – March or April is sensible for the rematch.”
    Defeat to the fleet-footed Usyk, who bounced up from cruiserweight, has lit a fire under AJ.
    Hearn said: “Anthony Joshua is hurting like crazy at losing his world heavyweight belts to Oleksandr Usyk, but I have never seen him this hungry and more determined to win the rematch.
    “Actually, obsessed is a better word because since that fight, he has spoken about it, what he needs to do and what he needs to change, in every conversation I’ve had with him.”
    He added: “I’ve seen many comments on how the tactics were wrong – and they were – but it’s difficult to not appreciate the things Usyk did.
    Anthony Joshua is hellbent on avenging his devastating loss to Oleksandr UsykCredit: PA
    “AJ was frustrated because he knows he can do so much better and boxed the wrong fight, but Usyk’s performance was exceptional.
    “But, going back to the [Andy] Ruiz loss, that was different as it was just such a shock, nobody knew what to say.
    “Here, you could see AJ’s mind working overtime on how he can beat Usyk. It was like the preparation for the rematch began then.”
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    Tyson Fury makes Deontay Wilder fight prediction and vows to ‘punish’ rival before forcing him to quit on stool

    HEAVYWEIGHT champ Tyson Fury has made his prediction ahead of his fight with Deontay Wilder on Saturday night.The Gypsy King, 33, believes the scrap will NOT go the distance and insists he’s going to force the Bronze Bomber, 35, to throw the towel in again.
    Tyson Fury believes he can stop Deontay Wilder againCredit: The Mega Agency
    The Bronze Bomber is desperate to reclaim his WBC beltCredit: The Mega Agency
    As quoted by ESPN via Michael Benson, Fury said: “Does it go the distance? No chance. I’ll stop him again. I’ll smash him.”
    Fury floored Wilder twice during their second fight in February 2020, with the American’s corner throwing the towel in during the seventh round.
    But during the first bout in December 2018, Wilder floored the Brit in the eleventh round before the judges called a controversial draw.
    And Fury believes the third meeting between the pair will be similar to their last scrap – but even more in favour of the defending champ.
    He added: “I’ll submit him this time. Like an MMA fighter, I’ll make him quit. I’ll punish him severely. I’m going to really, really damage him.”
    Fury is the favourite for the fight and British boxing legend Frank Bruno has tipped his compatriot to deliver again.

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    Promoter Eddie Hearn has also backed the Gypsy King to win on Saturday but believes he won’t stop the powerful American inside 12 rounds.
    And Fury’s British rival Anthony Joshua reckons Wilder will shock the boxing world and reclaim his WBC belt in Las Vegas.
    When asked about the fight, Joshua said: “I’m not too bothered… let’s go with Wilder because he seems obsessed, like he really wants it.
    “He seems really focused on the task ahead, so, you know, a focused man is a dangerous man and he’s focused.
    “Wilder might get the decision. Actually, no, it has to be a knockout.”

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    Inside Tyson Fury’s gut-busting 5,000 calorie-a-day diet for Wilder fight including fish, fruit and LOTS of coffee

    WHEN you’re 6ft 9in, 19 stone and the heavyweight champion of the world, you need to eat a lot of food – especially before a big fight.And Tyson Fury is no exception to the rule – consuming 5,000 CALORIES A DAY ahead of his third meeting with Deontay Wilder on Saturday.
    Tyson Fury is in great shape ahead of his fight with Deontay WilderCredit: Getty
    The Gypsy King has been consuming 5,000 calories a day
    Nutritionist and chef George Lockhart revealed the Gypsy King’s incredible diet during an interview with leading coffee retailer Coffee Friend.
    He said: “First thing in the morning Tyson is definitely going to have a coffee with his breakfast and what he eats is dictated by the activities of the day.
    “But one thing that’s constant every single day is he has: one fish, one chicken, and one red meat throughout the day in each one of his meals.
    “It might go up and it might go down but he consumes about 5,000 calories a day.”
    Fury, 33, is aiming to defend the heavyweight title he convincingly won from Wilder, 35, 18 months ago in Las Vegas on Saturday evening.
    The Gypsy King has endured a difficult training camp ahead of the fight after contracting Covid and his daughter Athena’s premature birth.

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    But when it comes to his diet, Fury hasn’t struggled to eat the right things to ensure he’s in peak physical condition for the huge fight.
    Lockhart added: “He doesn’t have any cheat meals, he does not really crave anything.
    “He also gets things like yoghurts and fruit bowls, so we give him tons of antioxidants.
    “He gets those with the fruit but through the coffee as well, which is great at getting rid of pre-radicals.
    “When you workout as much as Tyson does you create a lot of pre-radicals. We want to make sure we keep that stress down and keep him healthy.”
    Lockhart is currently in Vegas as part of Fury’s 11-man team for the fight, which includes brother and Love Island star Tommy.
    Fury hasn’t been eating any junk food ahead of his third fight with WilderCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
    The chef continued: “When you workout, your body creates a lot of negative material, you’re stressing the body out.
    “The pre-radicals is what our body releases when you work out, so when you ingest an antioxidant it actually gets rid of those pre-radicals.
    “You can have an amazing car, put amazing fuel in it but if it’s got no exhaust system it’s going to break down.
    “Antioxidants are basically what helps you stay younger, it helps with inflammation and helps you look younger. So coffee is a good antioxidant.”
    Lockhart also explained why Fury and his team love coffee, adding: “Coffee absolutely helps Tyson Fury in his preparations, 100 per cent.
    “Tyson uses it for performance and for a social thing. Every morning when the guys get up, everyone in the team has a cup of coffee.
    Fury’s healthy diet includes plenty of eggs and fruitCredit: Instagram @gypsyking101
    “Coffee is a huge deal to Tyson. Him and Sugar Hill bought this $1,500 coffee machine, it’s insane.
    “I thought all coffee tasted the same until I tried it. It helps him out with focus and energy levels.”
    And Lockhart is backing his boss to win on Saturday, insisting: “I have seen first hand in camp that Tyson Fury keeps on getting better and better.
    If I’m being honest, while I know Wilder is a big puncher – and this is a bold statement – if Wilder makes it out of the third round I’ll be shocked.
    “I truly believe Tyson Fury will put him away before that.”
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    Eddie Hearn predicts Tyson Fury to beat Deontay Wilder ON POINTS despite Gypsy King’s stunning KO in rematch

    EDDIE HEARN reckons Tyson Fury’s trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder will go the distance.The Gypsy King will defend his WBC heavyweight title against the American in the early hours of Sunday morning in Las Vegas.
    Tyson Fury will renew his rivalry with Deontay Wilder this weekendCredit: GETTY
    The Gypsy King has vowed to record another sensational stoppage over the AmericanCredit: PA
    But Eddie Hearn doesn’t foresee the Brit making good on his vowCredit: PA
    Fury, 33, battered Wilder from pillar to post in their rematch last February and has promised another sensational stoppage.
    Matchroom Boxing chief Hearn foresees Fury dominating the American again but failing to stop his rival inside the distance.
    He told the BBC: “WBC champion Tyson Fury takes on Deontay Wilder this weekend in Las Vegas for their trilogy fight and I think Fury wins again – this time on points.
    “The Usyk-Joshua fight was always going to be closer than Wilder-Fury III.”
    Although he’s tipping Fury to have his hand raised, Hearn is refusing to rule out Wilder’s chances of reclaiming the WBC throne.
    He continued: “Fury is a huge favourite but Wilder has the ability to end a fight at any time.

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    “It’s heavyweight boxing and that’s why it’s so exciting.”
    Fury scored a seventh-round stoppage of Wilder in their rematch last year and has promised an even faster finish in their third bout.
    Speaking after his grand arrival on Tuesday, he vowed: “I am going to knock him out, quick time.
    “I think he’s a real piece of s**t, a real piece of garbage.
    “For that, I might do it slow. I might take my beating him up and make him quit. I might force him to say, ‘No mas.'”
    Olympic bronze medallist Wilder has had to stew on his first professional defeat for 19 months and is hellbent on avenging it in devastating fashion, saying: “My mind is very violent.
    “We built a whole facility to commit a legal homicide and that’s just what it is, my mind is very violent at this time.
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    “I can’t wait, when you’re contemplating and pre-meditating about harming a man and you see that person, what you’ve been thinking and feeling will come out.
    “The only thing about it is, at that point in time, I have to wait until I get in the ring to really release because I can’t do it on the outside, it’d defeat the purpose.
    “The baby’s got to eat, but when I do get in the ring, this is what I love about it, I’m able to release everything I’ve been feeling, everything I’ve been thinking, and get paid to do it.”

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