One of the key talking points ahead of the fight is Tyson Fury's significant weight gain. Fury weighed in at 281 pounds, although he was fully clothed, including a leather jacket, jeans, and a baseball cap, which has led to speculation about his actual weight. This is a substantial increase from his weight in the first fight, where he tipped the scales at 262 pounds[2][3].
Fury's coach, Andy Lee, believes that Fury's hunger to avenge his first career defeat will be a crucial factor in the rematch. Lee noted that Fury is fitter and has a lot to prove, which could give him the edge he needs to win[2].
However, not everyone is convinced by Fury's strategy. Hall of Fame fighter Tim Bradley has expressed concerns about Fury's condition, describing him as `fat and out of shape.` Bradley believes that Fury's decision to bulk up could backfire, especially against a technician like Usyk who understands how to exploit such a strategy[3].
Usyk, on the other hand, weighed in at 226 pounds, a career-high for him as well. The significant weight difference between the two fighters has sparked debate about how it might affect the dynamics of the fight[2].
The fight promises to be an intense and closely watched event, with many experts and former fighters weighing in on the potential outcomes. Evander Holyfield, for instance, has picked Usyk to win, citing his technical skills and ability to outmaneuver Fury[4].
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