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TYSON FURY VS. DEONTAY WILDER III LOS ANGELES PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & ZDJĘCIA

WBC Heavyweight Champion Fury & Former Heavyweight Champion Wilder Battle in Highly Anticipated Third Matchup Saturday, Lipiec 24 Live on Pay-Per-View from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas

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LOS ANGELES (Czerwiec 15, 2021) – WBC Heavyweight World Champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury and former longtime heavyweight champion Deontay "Bronze Bomber" Wilder squared off for a long and intense face-to-face stare down Tuesday in Los Angeles at a press conference to preview their highly anticipated third world title showdown taking place Saturday, Lipiec 24 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas and live on pay-per-view.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at www.t-mobilearena.com lub www.axs.com. The event is promoted by Top Rank, BombZquad Promotions, TGB Promotions and Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions. A Premier Boxing Champions presentation.

Here is what the fighters and their trainers had to say Tuesday from The Novo by Microsoft at L.A. Na żywo:

TYSON FURY

“It was a crazy roller coaster toward this fight. I always say, ‘you’re never fighting someone, until you’re in the ring opposite them.’ It wasn’t hard for me to adjust to fighting Deontay Wilder again. It’s what I’m paid to do.

“I’m just always training and staying motivated. I’m happy to be living and here right now. I look forward to today. That’s how I manage everything. I’m a ‘living in the moment’ type of person.

“I hope Deontay brings something different for this fight. He needs to, if we’re facing facts. I hope he brings a challenge. Hopefully Malik Scott can bring the best out of Deontay Wilder.

“The beating from the last fight has had a physical, mental and emotional effect on his life. I was worried about him after the way I beat him.

“Deontay Wilder is a one-trick pony. He’s got great one-punch knockout power. I’m going to run him over like I’m an 18-wheeler. I guarantee he doesn’t go past where he did in the second fight. I’m looking for a big knockout straight away.

“He said all this stuff about bloodshed last time and we all know what happened last time. I’m going to keep it short and sweet today.”

Deontay Wilder

“Enough has been said. It’s time to cut off his head. Come July the 24, there will be bloodshed. Get your tickets now and I’ll see you soon.

“A lot of things are going to be different in this fight. Lipca 24, the world is going to see. We’re going to reveal everything we’ve been working on.

“I didn’t feel any way about Fury trying to negotiate another fight. We knew we were in the right and we knew they couldn’t run. Silence is golden.

“I’ve been happy and even happier in my time off. I’ve had time to spend with my family and now I’m rejuvenated and ready to go.

“I’ve been training non-stop during the pandemic and I’ve been building. All this time between fights is going to be good for me and bad for him. I’ve had nothing but time to progress.

“Whatever he does on July 24, we will have an answer for it. I’m training very hard and my mind is very violent. I’m ready to go.”

SUGARHILL STEWARD, Fury’s Trainer

“The amount of time me and Tyson have had together since joining forces hasn’t changed anything. Our chemistry has always been there. The only thing is, is that over that time, he now has the power to knock a man out with one punch.

“I’m glad he’s added that kind of power to go with his boxing skills and IQ. He now has the one-punch knockout power. He just needs to land that one punch.”

MALIK SCOTT, Trener Wildera

“Deontay and I have always had a chemistry and a brotherhood between us. Before we talked about moving forward with me as his trainer, I wanted to make sure we had the same chemistry as trainer and fighter that we had with our brotherhood. Our chemistry as fighter and trainer by far passes it. I’m impressed with how he’s adapted.

“I believe that with a fighter like Deontay, who has naturally raw power, combined with my technically sound background, we just match well together.

“Deontay has made the mental adjustments. All I needed was a receptive athlete. He’s already made the adjustments to do whatever I need him to do in that ring.

“I only see this fight going one way. If you just let Fury do what he wants, he’ll do way more than what you want. I have no doubt that Deontay will become the two-time heavyweight champion of the world and it will come by knockout.”

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Wilder vs.. Wyścig dogłębnego podglądu i analizy rewanżu

Przez: Tony Penecale

Mistrzostwa wagi ciężkiej zawsze były najbardziej godną uwagi nagrodą w sporcie. W ciągu ostatnich kilku lat, zmniejszyło się zainteresowanie pięściowymi gigantami. Zmieniło się to wraz z ekscytującą mocą Deontaya Wildera i charyzmatycznym pokazem Tysona Fury.

Ich pierwsze spotkanie zakończyło się kontrowersyjnym losowaniem, ponownie dzielą pierścień. Obaj panowie z niepokonanymi rekordami i tylko jednym remisem (przeciwko sobie) na ich księdze.

Wielcy ludzie zajmują centralne miejsce w kwestii niekwestionowanej nagrody. „The Bronze Bomber” i „The Gypsy King”…. Kto będzie panował najwyższy?

WIEK, REKORD, I statystyki

Wilder:  Wiek:   34 lat

Rekord:  42-0-1 (41 Knockouts)

Wysokość:  6"7"

Waga:  219 * * Waga do ostatniego ataku (11-23-19)

Dosięgnąć:  83"

Furia: Wiek:  31 lat

Rekord:  29-0-1 (20 Knockouts)

Wysokość:  6"9"

Waga:  254 * * Waga do ostatniego ataku (9-14-19)

Dosięgnąć:  85"

OSIĄGNIĘCIA RING

Wilder:

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Furia:

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Lineal Heavyweight Champion (2015 -Pres)

STYL

Wilder:  

Dzikie kołysanie, często niechlujny wojownik z długimi ramionami i zmieniającą walkę mocą w obu pięściach, Wilder lubi ustawiać zasięg swoją wiodącą ręką i podążać za nim różnymi uderzeniami mocy. Swoją moc przenosi do późnych godzin walki i jest w stanie w każdej chwili dokonać nokautu.

Furia:

Pewny siebie, zadufany w sobie, i czasami zarozumiały wojownik, Fury ma zwinne ruchy i szybkość jak na tak dużego wojownika. Łączy dobrą pracę nóg z ruchem górnej części ciała i umiejętnością boksowania zarówno ortodoksyjnego, jak i południowego, wytrącanie przeciwników z równowagi i przygotowywanie własnego ataku ofensywnego.

ICH PIERWSZA WALKA

Wilder-Fury I: Fury rozpoczął walkę skutecznym ruchem, wytrącając Wildera z równowagi i niezdolny do wylądowania niczego znaczącego. Wilder był w stanie zadać kilka silnych dźgnięć 4th okrągły, cieknąca krew z nosa Fury'ego. Fury spędził czas w środkowych rundach jako południowa łapa i odnalazł sukces. Wilder zdobył knockdown w 9th okrągłe, ale jego kolejny atak sprawił, że był zmęczony, pozwolił Fury'emu odzyskać pęd dzięki 11th okrągły. Niezapomniany 12th piła okrągła Wilder przebija się i wyląduje kombinacją prawej i lewej ręki. Furia ciężko spadła na płótno, płasko na plecach. Zadziwiająco podniósł się, licząc 9 i pokonał Wildera po zakończeniu ostatniej rundy. Strzelił Alejandro Rochin 115-111 Wilder, Robert Tapper zdobył bramkę 114-112 Furia, i Phil Edwards zdobył bramkę 113-113.

MOCNE STRONY

Wilder:

* Moc - detonacja na końcu pięści Wildera, przede wszystkim jest prawą ręką, ma proporcje jądrowe. Podczas gdy jego lewa ręka nosi w sobie znaczny trzask, to prawa ręka Wildera jest dziś uważana za prawdopodobnie najbardziej niszczycielski cios w boksie. Może kończyć walki, lądując prawą ręką prosto na środku, łukiem go od góry, lub rozłupanie osłony jako nacięcia.

* Kondycjonowanie - na początku swojej kariery, kiedy kończył wszystkie swoje walki w ciągu kilku rund, pojawiły się znaki zapytania, czy Wilder zniknie w późniejszych rundach. Udowodnił, że potrafi równie mocno walczyć w późnych rundach i jest zdolny do nokautu aż do ostatniego dzwonka.

* Athleticism - Wilder łączy w sobie rzadką mieszankę rozmiarów, prędkość, moc, i zdolności atletyczne, gdzie łatwo sobie wyobrazić, że dominuje w każdym typie środowiska sportowego.

Furia: 

* Ruch - dla mężczyzny o wielkości i budowie przypominającej srebrnego grzbietu, Fury porusza się z gracją i zręcznością baletnicy. Jest lekki na nogach i posiada płynny ruch górnej części ciała, który jest niesamowity dla kogoś tak dużego.

* Zaufanie - Fury jest niezwykle pewny siebie i wierzy w swoje umiejętności. Na ringu nie okazuje strachu. Jego pewna siebie charyzmatyczna natura daje mu przewagę psychologiczną.

* Odporny - czy wspinał się po płótnie przeciwko Wilderowi, pokonując przerażające cięcie Wallina, lub walka z depresją i uzależnieniami, Fury wykazał się twardością i odpornością, które należy podziwiać.

SŁABOŚCI

Wilder:

* Niechlujny - Wilder wykazuje tak wielką wiarę w swoją moc, że często jest dziki i niechlujny w swoich ciosach i pracy nóg. Na ringu często wygląda bardzo amatorsko.

* Kłopoty z bokserami - wojownicy, którzy używają dobrego ruchu i umiejętności bokserskich, przeszkadzają Wilderowi. Z trudem stawia nogi i często jest o krok z tyłu. W obu walkach był za Luisem Ortizem i przez większość swojej pierwszej walki z Furym został zdeklasowany.

* Podbródek - kilka razy, kiedy Wilder był poważnie sprawdzany podbródkiem, wykazał pewne wady w swojej trwałości. Ortiz był ciężko ranny i bliski przegranej przez nokaut.

Furia:

* Distractions - Fury uwielbia swoją nowo odkrytą sławę i rozmawia o WWE i MMA. Podzielił się ze swoim trenerem Benem Davidsonem i sam decyduje o sobie. Fury ma również zaklęcia w pierścieniu, w których traci skupienie i wielokrotnie znajdował się na płótnie podczas utraty koncentracji.

* Życie osobiste - to dobrze udokumentowane przeszłe osobiste demony Fury'ego z depresją i uzależnieniami, wraz z przyrostem masy ciała 400 funty Podczas gdy jego triumfy nad tymi demonami są godne podziwu, nie można zaprzeczyć trwałym efektom fizycznym.

* Skóra - Minęło zaledwie pięć miesięcy, odkąd Fury doznał straszliwej rany na prawym oku w walce z Otto Wallinem, wymagające 47 szwy. Podczas gdy lekarze uznali rany za wystarczająco zagojone, jego delikatna skóra mogła się ponownie otworzyć w najbardziej nieodpowiednim momencie.

POPRZEDNI BOUT

Wilder:  (11/23/19) - Wilder ponownie strzelił przez nokaut zza pleców przeciwko Luisowi Oritzowi. Po rozegraniu większości pierwszych sześciu rund, Wilder ustawił swój zakres przeciwko męczącemu Ortizowi i wylądował prochującą prawą ręką, co spowodowało nokaut za jednym uderzeniem.

Furia:

(9/14/19) - Fury przetrwał krwawą walkę z niepokonanym, ale nieznanym Otto Wallinem. Fury doznał rozcięcia w prawym oku 3rd okrągła, a krew wyraźnie wpłynęła na jego wzrok. Pomimo upośledzenia, Fury nadal kontrolował akcję i kilkakrotnie ranił Wallina w drodze do decyzji zwycięstwa.

3 Najlepszych występów

Wilder:

* Artur Szpilka (1/16/16) - Po wcześniejszym pozostawaniu w tyle, Wilder przejął 4th i zaczął się uspokajać i kontrolować akcję. Jedna prawa ręka w 9th runda sprawiła, że ​​Szpilka stracił przytomność, the 2016 Nokaut Roku.

* Złoty Puchar (1/17/15) - Wilder odpowiadał na pytania dotyczące swojej wytrzymałości, przechodząc w pełni 12 po raz pierwszy w swojej karierze, zdobywając tytuł WBC. Wilder wykorzystał swoje długie dźgnięcie i trzymał Stiverne na dystans dzięki niedocenianemu zestawowi umiejętności.

* Luis Ortiz (3/3/18) - Wilder przeżył kilka strasznych chwil w starciu z często unikanym kubańskim weteranem, zanim zwyciężył 10th okrągły nokaut. Wilder był zmartwiony umiejętnościami bokserskimi Ortiza na początku, zanim go powalił 5th okrągły. Rajd Ortiza w 7th miał Wildera poważnie ranny, ale Wilder był w stanie przegrupować się i zdobyć nokaut kilka rund później.

Furia:

*  Władimir Kliczko (11/25/15) - Fury wkroczył na podwórko Kliczko i jednogłośną decyzją zniszczył jednolite i liniowe mistrzostwa wagi ciężkiej. Podczas gdy walka była ostrożna, Fury był w stanie pokonać Kliczkę lepszą pracą nóg, ruch, i wyższą wydajność dziurkowania.

* Derek Chisora (11/29/14) - Fury zdominował rewanż ze swoim brytyjskim rywalem, boks na odległość, przełączanie się między ortodoksyjną a południową łapą, i karanie swojego przeciwnika, aż róg zatrzymał walkę 10 jednostronne rundy.

* Deontay Wilder (12/1/18) - Z wyjątkiem dwóch powalenia i kilku ciekawych ocen, Fury kontrolował większość walki. Uniknął ciosów Wildera i wylądował skutecznymi kontrami, sprawiając, że Wilder wyglądał na zdezorientowanego i niezrównoważonego.

KLUCZE DO ZWYCIĘSTWA

Wilder:

* Wykorzystaj jego dźgnięcie i zaneguj niezręczny styl Fury'ego

* Niech jego uderzenia mocy będą krótkie i zwarte

* Nie daj się zahipnotyzować ruchami górnej części ciała Fury'ego

Furia:

* Zmień tempo i nie zgaduj Wildera

* Użyj ruchu bocznego, aby powstrzymać Wildera przed postawieniem stóp

* Nie bądź zarozumiały wobec lin

PYTANIA

Wilder:

* Czy Wilder poradzi sobie z niekonwencjonalnym ruchem Fury'ego?

* Will Wilder zastosuje lepszy plan gry?

*  Czy Wilder poczuje się sfrustrowany?

Furia:

* Will Fury będzie się za bardzo starał o nokaut?

* Czy Fury jest całkowicie skupiony na boksie? 

* Czy jego rozcięte oko jest podatne na ponowne zranienie?

PENECALE PRZEWIDYWANIE

Obaj walczący są wyjątkowymi showmanami, a ich wejścia na ring sprawią, że tłum będzie huczał. Podczas otwarcia dzwonka prąd będzie na wysokim poziomie. Z ich znajomością, będzie mniej wyczucia niż ich pierwsze spotkanie. Fury będzie na palcach, posuwając się naprzód, a Wilder będzie próbował wyrównać swoje postępy i zadać kontrataki. Na końcu 1st okrągły, Furia będzie drwić z Wildera i nastąpi wymiana słów.

Ciągły ruch Fury'ego i pojedyncze ciosy będą kłopotać Wildera, ponieważ jego kontrataki znajdą głównie puste powietrze. Kolejne rundy będą ekscytującą grą w kotka i myszkę z mniejszym Wilderem w roli kota, daremność próba osaczenia większego Wildera.

Wilder odniesie sukces z jego dźgnięciem w 6th i 7th rundy, a zapętlona prawa ręka złapie Furię na czubku głowy, strącając go z równowagi na płótno. Wściekłość wzrośnie, mrugnij do jego rogu, i wróć do akcji. Podniecenie sprawi, że Wilder będzie się dziko kołysał i sam spadł na płótno po tym, jak stracił nadmiernie przesadną prawą rękę.

Z Wilderem pozornie zmęczonym ramionami po jego uderzeniu w poprzednią rundę, Fury obróci się w południową łapę i wyląduje kilkoma twardymi prawymi rękami, następnie odbijają się poza zasięg jakichkolwiek kontrataków.

Ruch Fury'ego i wyższy wskaźnik pracy pozwolą przetrwać rundę mistrzostw, prowadząc go ponownie do widocznej przewagi w ostatniej rundzie.

Decyzja tym razem będzie jednomyślna, a strzelili Dave Moretti i Glenn Feldman 115-112 i Steve Weisfeld nieco bliżej 114-113, wszystko na korzyść „Króla Cyganów” Tysona Fury.

Deontay Wilder VS. TYSON FURY II IS AS BIG AS IT GETS

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Unbeaten WBC Heavyweight Champion Wilder & Undefeated Lineal Heavyweight Champion Fury Square Off in Highly Anticipated Rematch Taking Place Saturday, Luty 22 in Historic Mega PPV Event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas


LAS VEGAS (Luty 13, 2020) – The upcoming rematch between WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay “Brązowy Bombowiec” Wilder and lineal champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Furia is the biggest heavyweight title fight in history.

Literally.

Standing 6’7and 6’9″ odpowiednio, Wilder and Fury create the greatest combined height ever seen in a bout for the WBC, Ring Magazine and lineal heavyweight titles, standing a collective 13 feet and 4 inches. The only heavyweight title bouttaller,” że tak powiem, took place in 2007, when the 7-foot Nikolay Valuev defended his WBA heavyweight title against the 6’6″ Jameel McCline. But never before have the sport’s very best big men been as large as they are today.

To put in perspective how large Wilder and Fury are, it’s best to compare them to the land of giants: The NBA. Consider the fact that at 6’7and in the neighborhood of 220 funtów, Wilder is the same size as Los Angeles Clippers small forward Kawhi Leonard. Furia, meanwhile, is nearly identical to LeBron James in terms of height and weight.

These days, a look at the Top 10 of any rankings you choose shows that most contenders are built like Super Bowl champion tight end Travis Kelce, who stands 6’6and weighs around 250 funtów.

As anyone who watched the thrilling first contest between Wilder and Fury will know, the two are indeed athletes, far from the lumbering behemoths you might expect men of their measurements to be. Wilder might be known for his titanic one-punch power, but he’s displayed some truly dynamic movement in the ring as well. Go watch the tape of his knockout of Bermane Stiverne and watch him bound laterally to create angles before landing his devastating shots, juking like a wide receiver in the open field, and you can see why Wilder dreamt of playing college football at Alabama when he was in high school.

Fury never dreamt of doing anything other than boxing-how could you when you were named after a heavyweight legend and born into a family rich with fighting history in Ireland. But theGypsy Kingwas also born with remarkable nimbleness to go along with a lifetime of developed boxing acumen, gliding around the ring and boxing with a style that would befit a welterweight, not a power forward-sized heavyweight.

Wilder and Fury are distinctive because ironically, giants aren’t usually dominant in sporting fields. While some have been all-time greats-i.e. the 6’9Boston Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara, who is a lock for the Hockey Hall of Fame-often times big men are known mostly just for being big, and don’t reach the pinnacle of their sport. And understandably so. Being colossally large is often a hindrance in as many ways as it’s an advantage, particularly when it comes to movement and dexterity. The NFL’s tallest player, seven-footer Richard Singh, played just eight career games, the MLB’s all-time tallest player, the 6’11Jon Rauch, was a journeyman reliever, and tennis’ 6’10and 6’11skyscrapers Ivo Karlovic, John Isner and Rilley Opelka have no majors to their names.

As human beings have become bigger and stronger over the years, naturalnie, so have boxers. Rocky Marciano, standing 5’10 ½and weighing just above 180 funtów, would be a tiny cruiserweight by today’s standards. Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali, considered by many to be the two greatest heavyweights of all-time, and certainly not tiny fighters in their time, stood 6’1 ½and 6’3″ odpowiednio. Theoretically, Louis would give up nine inches in reach to Fury, whose wingspan is 85″. There were outliers in earlier eras, of course-Jess Willard and Ernie Terrell were 6’6and above and captured heavyweight titles-but for decades it was possible to be the size of a modern cruiserweight and not just compete, but be an imposing figure in the division.

Things began to change in the late 80s and 90s, when Tony Tucker, Riddick Bowe and Lennox Lewis, a trio of 6’6heavies captured belts. But the modern era was ushered in by Vitali and Wladimir Klitscko, the 6’6brothers who essentially ruled the division for the better part of a decade before Fury unseated Wladimir for the lineal crown in 2015.


Boxing has had its share of giants through the years, many of which have fallen short of the elite levels. In recent times, fans will remember the much-hyped American prospect Tye Fields, a towering 6’8southpaw who despite a massive amount of hype, never fought for a world title. Julius “Ogniste piekło” Long started his career 5-0, and at 7’1with a 90reach looked like a force to be reckoned with, before settling in as one of the sport’s most notorious journeymen and reliable sparring partners.

Wilder and Fury are a remarkable blend of size and athleticism and are bucking the trend that you can betoo bigto be great. As the rematch nears, it’s exciting-or perhaps scary-to think about the next evolution of heavyweights that will come after these two. There was a time when the great George Foreman, at 6’3and with a 78″ dosięgnąć, or Larry Holmes at 6’3with an 81″ dosięgnąć, were considered among the most daunting physical presences to ever step in the ring. But Wilder and Fury have set a new physical standard. Will NBA-sized heavyweights become the norm in the coming years?

At least for the moment, Wilder and Fury are far from normal. They’re colossal presences, tak, but they’re also the two very best heavyweights in the world at the peak of their powers, looking to follow up one of the most memorable fights, and hotly debated draws in recent history.

Who will stand tall on February 22?


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ABOUT DEONTAY WILDER VS. TYSON FURY II
Wilder vs.. Fury II will see the highly anticipated rematch between unbeaten WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay “Brązowy Bombowiec” Wilder and undefeated lineal champion TysonThe Gypsy KingFury as they headline a historic, mega PPV event Saturday, Luty 22 z MGM Grand Garden Arena w Las Vegas.

The Wilder vs. Fury II PPV begins at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT and features former heavyweight world champion Charles Martin squaring off against former title challenger Gerald “Czarny Kogut” Washington for a 12-round IBF Heavyweight Title eliminator in the co-main event. WBO Junior Featherweight World Champion EmanuelVaqueroNavarrete, znany jako “The Mexican Iron Manwill defend his title against Filipino contender Jeo Santisima in the PPV featured bout. Więcej, in the PPV opener, super welterweight sensation Sebastian “Ogniste piekło” Fundora will face 2016 Australian Olympian Daniel Lewis in a 10-round battle of unbeatens.

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Wilder vs.. Fury II on FOX Sports PPV and ESPN+ PPV,
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LAS VEGAS – Dzisiaj, FOX Sports and ESPN announced an extensive Wilder vs. Fury II fight week and fight night programming lineup in advance of the highly anticipated rematch between undefeated heavyweight champion Deontay “Brązowy Bombowiec” Wilder and unbeaten lineal champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Furia odbędzie się w sobotę, Lutego. 22, in a historic, joint presentation by FOX Sports PPV and ESPN+ PPV live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

The Wilder vs. Fury II PPV begins at 9:00 PM ET and features former heavyweight world champion Charles Martin squaring off against former title challenger Gerald “Czarny Kogut” Waszyngton in a 12-round IBF Heavyweight Title eliminator as the co-main event. WBO Junior Featherweight World Champion Emanuel “VaqueroNavarrete, znany jako “The Mexican Iron Manwill defend his title against Filipino contender Jeo Santisima in the PPV featured bout. Plus in the PPV opener, super welterweight sensation Sebastian “Ogniste piekło” Fundora czeka 2016 Australian Olympian Daniel Lewis in a 10-round battle of unbeatens.

Prelims will begin at 7:30 PM ET on FS1, ESPNEWS and in Spanish on FOX Deportes and ESPN3, featuring two explosive bouts. ESPNEWScoverage will switch to ESPN at 8:00 PM ET.

Fight week and fight night programming will feature a quartet of former champions and current FOX Sports and ESPN analysts, including three-time world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis, former two-division world champion and 2004 Patenty USA. Złoty medalista olimpijski Andre Ward, Dwukrotny mistrz świata wagi półśredniej Shawn Porter i przyszłe Hall of Fame Timothy Bradley. Lewis and Ward will join ESPN veteran broadcaster Joe Tessitore for ringside commentary. Bradley and Porter will join ESPN’s Max Kellerman i FOX Sports’ Brian Kenny (gospodarz) live on the desk. ESPN’s boxing insiders Oznacz Kriegel i Bernardo Osuna will serve as reporters alongside FOX SportsKate Abdo. Boxing Hall of Famer Larry Hazzard Sr. will serve as the unofficial scorer and rules expert, while Jimmy Lennon, Jr. will serve as ring announcer. Spanish-language coverage from site includes play-by-play from ESPN DeportesJorge Eduardo Sánchez and FOX DeportesAdrián García Márquez, alongside former champions Juan Manuel Márquez (ESPN) and Hall of Famer Erik “Straszny” Morales (FOX Sports) on the analysis. ESPN’ David Faitelson and FOX DeportesJaime Motta will provide commentary.

FOX Sports and ESPN’s presentation of Wilder vs. Fury II will feature unique production upgrades to bring fans closer to the ring and deliver views that enhance their experience. The production will include 35 camerasunprecedented for an ESPN boxing productionseven super-slow-motion and six robotic cameras, a 4D camera system that allows 360 degree replays, a mini FlyCam, a JITA camera for unique shots, as well as bumper corner cameras.

Covering the historic heavyweight battle, FOX Sports and ESPN will be producing an unprecedented amount of content from numerous locations in Las Vegas starting Tuesday, Lutego. 18. Lead up coverage includes:

SportsCenter on the Road (Tuesday-Sunday, from MGM Grand set near KÀ Theater): Toni Collins, Oznacz Kriegel, Bernardo Osuna, Joe Tessitore and Stan Verrett rotate to host segments for ESPN’s flagship news and information program.
Wilder vs.. Fury II Final Press Conference (Wednesday at 4:30 PM ET on FS1 and ESPN2): Watch Joe Tessitore, Brian Kenny and Shawn Porter preview Saturday’s showdown, while Kate Abdo hosts the fighters in their final press conference from the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Spanish-language coverage on ESPN Deportes and FOX Deportes.
Wilder vs.. Fury II Official Weigh-In: (Friday at 6:00 PM ET on FS1 and ESPN2 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena): Joe Tessitore, Brian Kenny and Shawn Porter discuss the heavyweight title fight, while Kate Abdo reports. Spanish-language coverage on ESPN Deportes and FOX Deportes.
Wilder vs.. Fury II Pre-Show on ABC: Will feature Joe Tessitore from the desk, with ringside analysis from Tim Bradley, Max Kellerman, Oznacz Kriegel, and Andre Ward, and reports from Bernardo Osuna.
Max on Boxing (Wtorek & Thursday from MGM Grand set near KÀ Theater; Środa & Friday from the MGM Grand Garden Arena): ESPN’s boxing series hosted by Max Kellerman airing on ESPN2 at 5:00 PM ET, Wtorek, Czwartek, Friday and 5:30 PM ET on Wednesday. Shows on Tuesday, Czwartek, Friday will each be one hour, while Wednesday will be 30-minutes following the live final press conference.
Speak For Yourself (Wednesday-Friday at 3:00 PM ET on FS1): Jason Whitlock i Marcellus Wiley co-host the 90-minute discussion and opinion-based program live on-set at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino set near the MGM Grand Race & Sports Book.
First Take (Thursday-Friday at 10:00 AM ET on ESPN): ESPN’s morning debate show hosted by Molly Qerim with commentators Stephen. Kowal i Max Kellerman will have Smith, Kellerman and Qerim live on-set at the MGM Grand set near KÀ Theater.

Wilder vs.. Fury II Original Content
ESPN RingScience hosted by Andre Ward, exclusively on ESPN+.Countdown: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II, one-hour specialgoes behind the scenes and inside the lives of both fighters as they prepare for their long-awaited rematch. Re-airs during fight week across ESPN and FOX Sports platforms.
Inside Wilder vs. Fury II, an in-depth four part series which looks into the fighter’s preparation leading up to fight night. Re-airs across ESPN and FOX Sports platforms throughout fight week.
Wilder vs.. Fury II: The Roundtable premieres on ESPN Friday, Lutego. 14.
E60: (Sun at 7:00 PM ET on ESPN): Tyson Fury is a 31-year-old Englishman and unbeaten lineal champion. W 2017, he was on the brink of total self-destruction, and battled depression and anxiety. W lutym 22, Fury enters the ring to settle old scores when he takes on current WBC champion Deontay Wilder. Before he does, Fury sits down with I:60 reporter Jeremy Schaap to discuss his demons, the road to recovery and his comeback.
Andre Ward’s Unguarded with Tyson Fury, available now exclusively on ESPN+.

FOXSports.com
From FOXSports.com: Martin Rogers on how the epic Wilder vs. Fury rematch will shape the boxing landscape and their legacies.
‘One More Roundwith Wilder and Furyboth fighters break down the pivotal rounds from their first bout
The best ofInside PBC Boxingincluding both fightersKeys to Victory as broken down by Shawn Porter and Abner Mares
A host of original content on @PBConFOX’s social channels, including Wilder and Fury’s Top 3 Knockouts and their Boxing Mount Rushmores

ESPN.com
From ESPN.Com: The Tyson Fury rollercoastera look at the highs and lows of a wild career
Mark Kriegel on how Tyson Fury’s decision to change trainers changed everything about this fight
The stories about Deontay Wilder you need to know, as told by those who know him best
Mark Kriegel on how Deontay Wilder became the unlikeliest American boxing icon
Breaking downThe punch”: An oral history of the 12th round in the first Wilder-Fury fight
How does each fighter get the job done? Tim Bradley offers up the gameplan for both fighters (E+)
Social: @ESPNRingside Twitter, Facebook and Instagram

FOX Sports and ESPN Fight Night Schedule for Saturday, Lutego 22:

Sob, 2/22

Time ET
Pokazać
Sieć
11:00 AM
*A Los Golpes
ESPN
1:00 PM
Wilder vs.. Fury II Pre-Show (Na żywo)
ABC
5:00 PM
Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II (Early Undercards)

FOX Sports App, ESPN App unauthenticated (Angielski & Spanish),
6:00 PM
Wilder vs.. Fury II Pre Show (ABC Re-air)

ESPNEWS
7:00 PM
Wilder vs.. Fury II Live Pre-Show

FS1, ESPNEWS; Spanish: ESPN3, FOX Sports
7:30 PM
Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II (Undercards)

FS1, ESPNEWS
Spanish: ESPN3, FOX Sports
8:00 PM
Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II (Undercards)

FS1, ESPN
Spanish: ESPN3, FOX Sports
9:00 PM
Wilder vs.. Fury II PPV
Available on PPV via major cable and satellite providers, FOX Sports app and ESPN+
Conclusion of PPV
Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II Post Show (Na żywo)

FS1, ESPN2
Conclusion of PPV
Po hiszpańsku – Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II Post Show (Na żywo)

ESPN, FOX Sports
*slight delay

Karta główna, Undercards and Early Undercards (All times ET)

9:00 PM
Główny
Deontay Wilder (C) vs. Tyson Fury (Lineal)
Co-Feature
Charles Martin vs. Gerald Waszyngton
Special Feature
Emanuel Navarrete (C) vs. Jeo Santisima
Opener
Sebastian Fundora przeciwko. Daniel Lewis
8:00 PM
Feature
Amir Imam vs.. Javier Molina
7:30 PM
Feature
Subriel Matias vs. Petros Ananyan
5:00 PM
Feature
Rolando Romero vs. Arturs Ahmetovs
Undercard
Gabriel Flores Jr. vs. Matt Conway
Undercard
Vito Mielnicki Jr. vs. Cory Champion
Undercard
Isaac Lowe vs. Alberto Guevara


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Deontay Wilder VS. TYSON FURY II SPECIAL ATTRACTION PRESS EVENT AT FOX STUDIOS – CYTATY & ZDJĘCIA

Unbeaten WBC Heavyweight Champion Wilder & Undefeated Lineal Heavyweight Champion Fury Preview Highly Anticipated Rematch Taking Place Saturday, Luty 22 in FOX Sports PPV & ESPN+ PPV from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas

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LOS ANGELES (Styczeń 28, 2020) – Unbeaten WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay “Brązowy Bombowiec” Wilder and undefeated lineal heavyweight champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Furia continued their war of words at a special attraction press event on Saturday at FOX Studios in Los Angeles, as they near their highly anticipated showdown taking place Saturday, Luty 22 in a historic, joint FOX Sports PPV & ESPN+ PPV from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Tickets for the event are on sale now and can be purchased at www.mgmgrand.com lub www.axs.com. The event is promoted by BombZquad Promotions, TGB Promocje, Top Rank and Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions. A Premier Boxing Champions presentation.

The two gargantuan heavyweights traded words and shared updates on training camp leading up to one of the most heavily awaited fights in recent memory. A large media contingent was on hand to watch the undefeated titans square off once again, less than one month before they will finally meet in the ring to settle the score, 14 months after their unforgettable first clash.

Here is what the fighters had to say Saturday in Los Angeles:

Deontay Wilder

Things are going amazing. I’m the happiest I’ve ever been in my life. To come from where I come from, it’s amazing to be here. When you get a happy Deontay Wilder in training camp, you can definitely expect great things from me. To’ what I’m going to give you.

We haven’t seen his power displayed like he’s been talking about. It hasn’t been continuous, like mine. I think he has pillows as fists. That’s what I felt in our last fight.

With the strategies that he’s talking about, I don’t really know how to take it. I don’t know if he’s trying to throw me off my game by saying he’s going to knock me out. But it’s exciting to hear and I’m looking forward to February 22.

Everything on his body is a target, not just his cut. Everything that is permissible for me to hit, I’m going to hit it.

When you fight someone like me, it’s a mistake to tinker around with your training camp. I’m unpredictable in that ring. When you have too many opinions and too many people who think they have the remedy, it usually backfires.

I think this win will be more special than the others. Because of the history that we have, with that controversial draw. I consider Tyson a brother of this era, especially in the heavyweight division. The other fighters don’t want to let themselves loose and have fun. We’re both able to enjoy what we do day after day. Because when the bell rings, wszystko może się zdarzyć.

Fighting a guy like Fury, you have to be careful. Time goes by so fast in the ring. You’re trying to do everything that you prepared for. With what he brings to the table with his boxing skills, you have to have some awareness of the clock. But with my power, it’s his job to really watch the clock and try to avoid me for 36 protokół.

We both have to come in like we did the first fight, with our hearts on our sleeves and the warrior mentality that we always bring. When you get to this point, the scenery itself makes for a great fight. We all know when I come to fight, I don’t play around. We can play around here today, but we’re going to have that killer mentality in the ring.

TYSON FURY

I’m born ready. I’m feeling good in training camp. Everything has been going really well. There’s no injuries or excuses. It’s all dedication and sacrifice, one day after another.

The first fight I wanted to go in there and out box him. It didn’t work. No matter what people say, I didn’t win. I count a draw as a loss.

We’re giant heavyweights. I’ve had 20 nokautów, so I’m very capable of knocking people out. When you underestimate someone else’s power, you usually end up unstuck. Whether I’m a great puncher or not, I don’t believe anybody else can match me with heart and determination. I’m going to put my iron will on Deontay Wilder.

I felt that I needed to get an edge in this fight. It’s not personal with me and my trainers, cutmen and nutritionists. It’s business. If I think someone else is going to improve my business, I’ll do it.

How do you beat a massive puncher? You have to back him up. He gets massive leverage in those long arms while coming forward. I have to put him on the back foot and make him absorb some of my power.

I’m the Gypsy King. There’s only been one and there’s only likely to be one going forward. That’s one belt that Deontay Wilder can’t ever win.

He had a great performance against Ortiz. He did what he was supposed to do. He knocks guys out. He was relaxed and calm under the pressure. I was impressed. Not by the knockout, but by the way he was conducting himself under pressure.

I’m always real. Deontay Wilder has knocked out 43 opponents in a row. Even if I hate this guy, I respect that. He has amazing power and his name is up there with all-time greats. He’s a great puncher who gets the job done.

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Deontay Wilder VS. TYSON FURY II LOS ANGELES PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & ZDJĘCIA

Unbeaten WBC Heavyweight Champion Wilder & Undefeated Lineal Heavyweight Champion Fury Preview Highly Anticipated Rematch Taking Place Saturday, Luty 22 in FOX Sports PPV & ESPN+ PPV from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas

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LOS ANGELES (Styczeń 13, 2020) – Unbeaten WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay “Brązowy Bombowiec” Wilder and undefeated lineal champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Furia continued their war of words and previewed their much anticipated rematch at a Los Angeles press conference on Monday before they square off Saturday, Luty 22 in a historic, joint FOX Sports PPV & ESPN+ PPV from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Wilder vs.. Fury II will come 14 months after their thrilling first fight that saw Wilder retain the title via split draw, after Fury miraculously rose from a 12th round knockdown to finish the fight. It is one of the most memorable moments in recent heavyweight history, and on February 22 the two undefeated titans will take their war of words back into the ring to stake their claim as the best heavyweight in the world.

Tickets for the event are on sale now and can be purchased at www.mgmgrand.com lub www.axs.com. The event is promoted by BombZquad Promotions, TGB Promocje, Top Rank and Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions. A Premier Boxing Champions presentation.

The charismatic stars put their magnetic personalities on display at the press conference, each laying claim to a rightful victory in their first contest, while also declaring their intent on finishing the rematch with an emphatic knockout victory. Here is what the press conference participants had to say Monday from The Novo by Microsoft at L.A. Na żywo:

Deontay Wilder

It’s great to be back for another big event. This is the biggest title fight of this era for sure and I can’t wait. I’m always in my element. I’m always in the zone. Right now I just can’t wait for February 22.

My body feels like its walking into the sixth week of camp instead of the third week. It’s been amazing to have the quick turnaround after the Ortiz fight in November. I’m coming in shape. I put shape on top of shape and it’s allowed me to prepare even harder for Fury.

We all know in rematches I’m always sharp because I’ve been in there before and I know what my opponent is capable of doing and what they plan on doing. I’m prepared more than ever for this fight.

I knocked him out the first time we fought. I told him two years ago I was going to baptize him. Rising up is part of the baptism. But this a different story. This is unfinished business. Because he’s in WWE I’m going to make sure he gets knocked out of the ring, I might even come down with a flying elbow from the top rope.

Fury not wanting the rematch me immediately definitely made this fight bigger. We had two warmups. I had a lot more dangerous road than he had though. He played it safe, while I went to the mountain top and climbed it. I’m building for my legacy.

If he beat me, then why all the new trainers? Every day it changes. Firing and hiring. He wants to talk about being out of shape the first time, ale był w świetnej formie. He spent 100,000 pounds on all those camps. I still to this day have the same people with me and I don’t need to change it.

When you’re facing power there’s no way around it. You can’t prepare for that. You just have to hope that when it lands, it doesn’t do that much damage. He doesn’t even know how he got on the ground or how he got up in the first fight. He’s been dealing with feeling ever since the end of the first fight.

I’m going to do exactly what I said I would do. Mam zamiar go znokautować. I’m the lion. I’m the king of the jungle. I’m going to rip his head off his body. Everyone sit tight and buckle up. It’s going to be a fun ride on the way to giving everyone the best fight you’ve seen in your lives.

This is a major fight for the public and everyone should be excited. It doesn’tget any better than this. Two giants and two champions, putting it all on the line for everyone’s entertainment. We’re leaving it all in the ring to see who is the king.

There’s so many things that go through my head as I take my time to adjust and time my opponent’s movements. I’m building the data I need to set him up for that perfect punch. There’s a lot of things that come with skills. Not just the average fundamentals. There are a lot of different things and that’s what makes boxing what it is. My ring IQ is very high and that’s how I set them up. I know everything he wants to do. He gave me 100% of him already.

He believes in his heart that he’ll knock me out. I always teach people to speak it, believe it and receive it. The magic of it all is in the belief. Though he’s saying those things, I don’t feel in his energy that he believes that. I feel like he’s nervous because of what happened the first time.

I just learned from the first fight that I need to be calmer. I’m going to be a lot more patient in this fight, just like in the second Luis Ortiz fight. The object of boxing is to win, not just to win rounds. And I win in devastating fashion.

TYSON FURY

The consensus is either he knocks me out, or I win on points. Usually when people have that opinion, it goes the opposite way around. Expect him to box and me to be looking for the knockout.

He thinks I’m going to come out herky-jerky with my famous style, but I want him to meet me in the center of the ring and have a slugfest, best man wins. I didn’t have the gas to finish him in the last fight, but this time I can turn that screwdriver until he’s gone. Let’s make it a Marvin Hagler vs. Tommy Hearns type of fight. I’ll meet you Inthe middle of the ring on February 22. Just watch out for the right hand, because you’re going to sleep in two rounds.

We finally have the rematch and I can’t remember a bigger heavyweight fight in a long time. Maybe Lennox Lewis vs. Mike Tyson was the last big one like this and that was another U.S. vs. U.K. odkrycie kart.

Deontay Wilder hasn’t been returning my calls or messages since I beat him last time. He’s trying to keep his distance. He didn’t want to be around me so I can get in his head. But I don’t think you can really get in anyone’s head. At the end of the end of the day, it’s just talk. It doesn’t really matter what we say. It matters what happens on February 22.

What’s going to happen in this fight is that I’m going to get what I rightfully won last time. I’m going to get the green belt and keep my lineal title. And if he wants to rematch me after, I’ll beat him again. I’ve already beat him once, and I know I can beat him three times in a row.

“Mam zamiar wygrać, that’s what I do. Deontay Wilder can make all the excuses he wants to make. Everyone on his team can tell him he won that fight, but as a fighting man, you know when you win and lose a fight. I’m going to go out there give him a boxing lesson and knock him out.

You’re never a finished article, you can always improve. I like to keep freshening things up every now and again. I don’t make excuses. I won fair and square and we get to do it again. I’m ready for a fight today.

I’m the best of my era and I took that title from Wladimir Klitschko. Nobody disputed he was the best and I took that from him, until someone beats me, that’s my title.

He’s going to try to and the right hand. If I’m stupid enough to get hit with it, I deserve to lose. I hit the floor twice in the first fight, but it’s all about how you respond, I’m a fighting man. If he can’t finish me, I’m going to eat him up.

I’m looking for a knockout. That’s why I hired Sugarhill. He gets you to sit down on that big right hand. That’s what I’m looking for. There’s the game plan. If I wasn’t looking for a knockout, I would have sharpened up what I did in the last fight. I’m not coming for that. I’m looking for my 21st nokaut.

When I get him in there again, I’m going to make him feel the fury. I’ve never been as sure of anything in my whole life. As sure as I was this morning putting this suit on. 100 percent he can’t win He’s got a puncher’s chance like anyone else. I’m much sharper and more fit now. I’m ready to rumble right now. I hope he train hard and goes to bed sleeping thinking about me.

TOM BROWN, Prezes TGB Promocje

“W lutym 22, w MGM Grand Garden Arena, it’s going to be bombs away. We have two superstars here. The best two heavyweights in the world. Both fighters are going to show a lot of passion at this press conference and all the way leading up to this fight because there is so much at stake.

These are the best in boxing. There is nothing like a big heavyweight championship fight. We have the undefeated hardest punching, the most feared heavyweight in the world and I believe one of the all-time great heavyweights in Deontay Wilder.

There is a reason Fury and his team didn’t want the immediate rematch right after the first fight. He’s taken a couple of tune-up fights instead because he felt that power on December 1. That’s not going to change this time, he can just ask Luis Ortiz.

I was lucky enough to promote the first fight and I believe we have something special in this rematch. I look forward to a fantastic fight on February 22 and we’ll see everyone there.

TODD DUBOEF, President of Top Rank

We talk about boxing having a renaissance, but it’s really about the heavyweight division. That’s what is going to create that renaissance more than anything right now.

Tyson is so true, so gritty and he backs it up with everything he does. When you combine it with Deontay Wilder, you have two great personalities. This is really the beginning of the next super heavyweight run for the sport of boxing.

SUGARHILL STEWARD, Fury’s Trainer

This fight here is one of those fights that you don’t want to miss. The first one was one not to miss as well and I’m sure you all watched the replay. You have two great champions here going at each other. Both fighters left the ring still undefeated last time and still wanting to settle the store. W lutym 22, the score will be settled.

The heavyweight division is still the biggest and most powerful division in boxing. It always will be. Everyone wants to see the fighters throwing the big blows. Wilder is one of the hardest hitters in history and Tyson is one of the best boxers. I’m happy to be training. with Tyson Fury. It’s been about 10 years since we trained together. He trained with me and Emanuel Steward and I’m here to complete what Emmanuel started.


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Who will be the true king of heavyweights? Wilder and Fury will decide in 2020

Despite rumors surrounding it for years, professional boxing is still alive, and it’s still far in front of MMA judged by public interest and the prize money. One of the reasons for that are heavyweights, especially Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury and a bit less Anthony Joshua who just avenged the only loss of his career. Nadal, there is no doubt that Wilder and Fury are the cream of the crop, and their fight in 2020 will decide who is the king of the most popular division.

We won’t have to wait much for the dream match, as the contract is signed for February 22nd, as the fight will take in Las Vegas, probably in MGM grand where Fury made his impressive American debut, destroying Tom Schwartz in June 2019. Wilder also loves the place, since he became a champion there, defeating Bermane Stiverne and he recently defended the title against Ortiz. But what makes their second bout as exciting as RPG Sex Games, is that no one is a clear favorite.

The thing is Wilder and Fury are extremely different fighters. Fury is in the best shape of his career recently, and when it comes to boxing skills, he is far ahead of Wilder. As demonstrated by their first meeting, Fury is not a one-trick pony as he knows how to change pace and attack his opponent with both hands and in different ways. He can punch, but he is far from being impatient. He is the reason why no one believes that his match against the American will end early. Even on his bad day, Fury can withstand almost anything and knows how to overturn the match. As for the Wilder, he is a whole different story. He started boxing very late, and during his career, he was doubted even by experts that claimed he is a contender at best. There is no doubt about itWilder is the one with the ultimate power. Give him a chance to land a solid punch, and that is probably it for the night. That alone is what made him come out of the match with Fury undefeated, rocking him twice. Ale, Fury is the first opponent that was able to get up after such devastating shots, even though that took away his victory.

It’s hard to predict the winner as it’s much easier to make a list of excellent Android Sex Games. What we can predict is that this fight will highly unlikely be finished in early rounds, as it is highly unlikely that Wilder will win if he doesn’t drop Fury a few times. Judged by that, Fury looks like an early favorite in this one, but when you have a strong puncher like Wilder, it’s almost impossible not to let him land a single devastating punch in all 12 Rundy. If you are neutral and want to see a good fight, this is the one you don’t want to miss!

Undefeated Super Middleweight Cem Kilic to take on Martez McGregor on Saturday, June 15th on FurySchwarz undercard at The MGM Grand in Las Vegas

Beverly Hills, Kalifornia. (Czerwiec 5, 2019) – Niepokonany super średniej Cem Kilic will look to take another step towards the world rankings when he takes on Martez McGregor on Saturday, June 15th at The MGM Grand in Las Vegas.


The fight will be part of the Tyson FuryTom Schwarz undercard.

Kilic of Frankfort, Niemcy, who now calls Los Angeles, California home, ma zapis 13-0 osiem nokautów.

The 24 year-old Kilic has upped his resume and reputation thanks to wins over Jerhed Fenderson (1-0), Joe Amouta (7-1-1), and a nationally televised win over DeAndre Ware (12-0-2).

W swojej ostatniej walce, Kilic stopped Zacariah Kelly in two rounds on February 15th in Hinckley, Minnesota.

I have had a great training camp for this fight with my head trainer Buddy McGirt,” said Kilic. “I have been sparring with Sergey Kovalev for the last month, and I am in the best shape of my life. I am excited to showcase my talent on June 15th, and to make history as the first fighter from Turkey to fight at the MGM Grand! Big thanks to my manager Shane Shapiro and my promoter Greg Cohen for getting me this opportunity.

Cem is really peaking at the right time of his career. While this is only his 14th pro fight, being in training camps the last four years with legendary fighters like Miguel Cotto, Shane Mosley, Siergiej Kowaliow, Jermell Charlo, and Errol Spence Jr. has helped him develop into a fighter well beyond 13 fights on his professional record. I am anxious for the world to see Cem Kilic live on ESPN 2 come June 15th,” said Shane Shapiro of No Limit Mindset LLC.

McGregor of Chicago. ma zapis 8-1 z sześcioma przetłoczeniami.

The 28 year-old McGregor has a win of previously undefeated Luis Jimenez (3-0). McGregor has won five in a row, which includes his last bout, when he stopped David Mason in the 1st round on February 22nd in Elk Grove, Illinois.


Kilic is the 1st fighter from Turkey to fight at The MGM Grand.

Kilic is managed by No Limit Mindset LLC. He is promoted by Greg Cohen Promotions.

The bout can be seen on ESPN 2.

SHOWTIME® TO AIR EPIC WILDER vs. FURY HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD TITLE BOUT THIS SATURDAY AT 9 PM ET/PT

 

ALL ACCESS: WILDER vs. FURY EPILOGUE Premieres on SHOWTIME Immediately Following The Delayed Telecast of the Dramatic Main Event

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The thrilling Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury heavyweight blockbuster, a sure-fire Fight of the Year candidate, will air on SHOWTIME this Saturday, Grudzień 8 w 9 p.m. ET / PT. The WBC Heavyweight World Championship bout between the 6-foot-7 unbeaten American champion Wilder and 6-foot-9 challenger Fury originally aired live on SHOWTIME PPV® w sobotę, Grudzień 1 od Staples Center w Los Angeles.

W sobotę, both Wilder and Fury made strong cases for 2018 Fighter of the Year honors. Wilder faced the two toughest opponents of his career this year including a spectacular knockout win over Cuban slugger Luis Ortiz in a Fight of the Year candidate in March. Furia, the lineal heavyweight champion, returned from a two-and-a-half-year layoff to score two wins in a span of 10 weeks before facing Wilder. W sobotę, he miraculously withstood a devastating, final-round knockdown that appeared to knock him out cold. Fury rose dramatically and continued to fight until the final bell to cap an effort that will go down as one of the greatest comeback stories in all of sports.

The SHOWTIME presentation of the Wilder vs. Furia, a bout that has been hailed as “…the greatest night for boxing in the U.S. in recent memory,"Przez Yahoo! Sport, will be immediately followed by the premiere of ALL ACCESS: WILDER vs. FURY EPILOGUE. The networks’ Emmy Award winning Epilog reveals the drama of fight night from a unique perspective and introduces viewers to the rarely seen aftermath of world championship prizefighting. ALL ACCESS: WILDER vs. FURY EPILOGUE goes behind the scenes, into the locker rooms, corners and inner circles as Fury aims to complete a storybook comeback and Wilder looks to continue his reign as the “baddest man on the planet.”

DEONTAY WILDER AND TYSON FURY FIGHT TO SPLIT-DECISION DRAW IN EPIC BATTLE ON​ ​SHOWTIME PPV® FROM STAPLES CENTER IN LOS ANGELES

Jarrett Hurd Defends WBA, IBF 154-Pound Titles With Fourth-Round KO Over James Welborn; Luis Ortiz Registers 10-Round TKO of Travis Kauffman; Joe Joyce Remains Undefeated With First-Round KO Against Joe Hanks
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LOS ANGELES (Grudzień. 1, 2018) – Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder and Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury fought to a split-decision draw on SHOWTIME PPV® on Saturday night from STAPLES Center​ ​in​ ​arguably ​one of the best heavyweight fights in years​.​

 

 

 

After controlling the WBC World Championship fight early, Furia (27-0-1, 19 KO) miraculously overcame two knockdowns by Wilder (40-0-1, 39 KO) – including one in round 12 – in the improbable draw. Sędziowie zdobył walkę 115-111 for Wilder, 114-112 for Fury and 113-113.

 

 

 

“I think with the two knockdowns I definitely won the fight,” said Wilder, who has recorded a knockdown in each of his 41 pro fights and was defending his WBC belt for the eighth time since 2015. “We poured our hearts out tonight. We’re both warriors, but with those two drops I think I won the fight.”

 

 

Fury saw it differently, stating that he gave it everything he had.

 

 

 

“We’re on away soil, I got knocked down twice, but I still believe I won that fight,” said England’s Fury, whose amazing comeback continues following a two and a half-year absence from the sport from drug and alcohol addiction and mental health issues.​ “I hope I did you all proud after nearly three years out of the ring. I was never going to be knocked down tonight. I showed good heart to get up. I came here tonight and I fought my heart out.​”​

 

 

It was an electrifying night with an attendance announced at 17,698 Fani, which included Hollywood stars and fight fans like former Lakers greats Shaquille O’Neal, Jerry West, former NFL stars Michael Strahan and Michael Irvin, and ​boxing ​legends Evander Holyfield and Floyd Mayweather.

 

 

 

Furia, who out-landed Wilder 84-71 ogólnie, was caught by a short right hand by Wilder just behind the left ear to drop Fury for the third time in his career in the ninth round. Then in the 12th, a Wilder right hand and left hook combination sent the 6-foot-9 Fury down again, hitting his head on the canvas. Ponownie, he managed to ​stand​ up and referee Jack Reiss let him continue to fight.

 

 

 

“Boxing is always the theater of the unexpected, and that’s what we had tonight,” SHOWTIME expert analyst Al Bernstein said.

 

 

 

Bernstein said seeing Fury get up and continue to fight after the brutal knockdown was “one of the most astonishing things I’ve ever seen in the boxing ring.”

 

 

 

SHOWTIME boxing historian and commentator Steve Farhood had Fury controlling the early rounds and Fury winning rounds 3-8, and ultimately scored the fight, 115-111.

 

 

 

Because of a rematch clause, both fighters were asked if they would like to do it again. “I would love for it to be my next fight,” Wilder said. “Why not? Let’s give the fans what they want to see. It was a great fight and let’s do it again. It doesn’t matter to me where we do it.”

 

 

 

“​One hundred​ percent we’ll do the rematch,” said Fury, fighting in the first heavyweight title pay-per-view bout in America since 2002. “We are two great champions. Me and this man are the two best heavyweights on the planet.”

 

 

 

Wilder said he came out slow and rushed his punches. “I didn’t sit still. I was too hesitant. I started overthrowing the right hand and I just couldn’t adjust.”

 

 

 

Furia, fighting for the third time this year with 26-year-old trainer Ben Davison in his corner, also had former boxing great Ricky Hatton and seven-time Trainer of the Year Freddie Roach in his corner.

 

 

 

In the lead-up fight to Wilder-Fury, „Szybki” Jarrett Hurd (23-0, 16 KO) defended his 154-pound IBF and WBA world title belts with a fourth-round knockout against United Kingdom’s James Welborn (24-7, 7 KO), who was fighting for the first time on American soil.

 

 

Welborn was the aggressor in the first minute of the fourth round, sending Hurd to the ropes with punch after punch to the body and head. Suddenly realizing he might be in trouble, Hurd of Accokeek, Md., countered back from sudden adversity in dramatic fashion and sent Welborn back-tracking before a devastating body punch sent him to one knee. He was counted out at 1:55 by referee Lou Moret, who was officiating the final fight of his 30-plus year career.

 

 

 

Po walce, undefeated super welterweight Jermell Charlo entered the ring to challenge for Hurd’s coveted belts. “We definitely want Charlo,” Hurd told SHOWTIME Sports’ James Gray, saying the matchup would likely occur after one more fight. “I’m calling the shots. I’m No. ​1​ right now. When I say answer the phone, answer the phone. I got the date.”

 

 

 

Charlo shot back. “This is easy money. I like those belts – they look real good on you. He said he wants another fight. I’m ready now.”

 

 

 

Hurd, who unified the WBA and IBF belts by beating WBA champion Erislandy Lara in April in Las Vegas, was returning with a surgically repair left shoulder. He threw 118 szturcha, more than half of the 220 punches he threw in the fight.

 

 

 

“I’m just coming off surgery so I wanted to see how I worked off the jab,” Hurd said. “I felt good I was working behind the jab I got caught on the ropes and got caught with some shots and said ‘that’s enough. He got enough TV time.’ I heard the crowd and I didn’t want to get brave. So I turned it up and got the knockdown.​”​

 

 

 

Former Wilder foe and heavyweight southpaw Luis “The Real King Kong” Ortiz (30-1, 26 KO) returned to STAPLES​ Center​ for a second consecutive victory with a resounding 10th-round TKO against Travis “My Time” Kauffman (32-3, 23 KO) Reading, Pa.

 

 

 

The 39-year-old Ortiz of Camaguey, Kuba, registered left-cross knockdowns in the sixth, eighth and 10th rounds before the final blow coming later in the 10th round against a gritty Kauffman. It was the 26th career stoppage for Ortiz, who lost to Wilder in a Fight of the Year candidate back in March.

 

 

 

The fight was officially called at 1:58 of the 10th round. "Jestem wojownikiem,” Ortiz said. “Nothing contains me. We didn’t have to knock him out but we wanted to show everything we have in our repertoire, and we showed it tonight.”

 

 

 

Ortiz, who was warned twice for low blows, clipped Kauffman for a second time by a lethal left hand of Ortiz at 2:29 w ósmym rundzie. But just like the first time he was send to canvas in the sixth round, Kauffman was able to get up and continue fighting.

 

 

 

The technically sound performance by Ortiz included 376 jab attempts to Kauffman’s 99 and out-landing him 66-7. That led to a 135-37 lead in total connects and a 69-30 margin in power connects against Kauffman, who SHOWTIME commentator Paulie Malignaggi called, “a stubborn guy who wouldn’t go away.”

 

 

 

“Of course I’ll fight the winner of this fight [Wilder-Fury],” Ortiz said. “I want that second fight with Wilder. I want to fight anybody.”

 

 

 

In the ​pay-per-view​ telecast opener, Joe “The Juggernaut” Joyce (7-0, 7 KO) recorded a massive first-round knockout against Joe “The Future” Hanks (23-3, 15 KO). A rising heavyweight, Joyce, z Londynu, Anglia, ended the fight officially after just 2:25 as he used a right jab to set up a near-perfect left hook sending Hanks to the canvas and down for the count.

 

 

 

Trained by noted trainer Abel Sanchez, Joyce told Gray he’s ready for anyone. “I want to get in some bigger fights,” said the former Olympic silver medal winner who recorded his fourth first-round KO. “I’ve been doing well so there is plenty more to come. All the support from back home in England, thanks for coming. I hope I put on something good to watch.”

 

 

 

It was the second win in the United States for Joyce, who also picked up the vacant WBA Continental heavyweight title. “I’m getting people out quickly,"Powiedział. “I’ve got a lot of experience, I’m just going to improve on my strength and my speed. I’ve heard comments that I’m slow but I seem to land the shots and get the job done.”

 

 

 

It was the third time during his career that Hanks, from Newark, N.J., has been knocked down by a left hook.

 

 

 

Earlier in the night on SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION Adonis Stevenson’s five-and-a-half year reign as the WBC Light Heavyweight Champion of the World ended as Oleksandr Gvozdyk dethroned boxing’s longest reigning champion with a devastating 11th round knockout from Videotron Center in Quebec City. WIDEO: https://s.sho.com/2BMNZIx. Saturday’s one-fight telecast from Quebec City will replay on Monday, Grudzień 3 w 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME ANYTIME® and SHOWTIME on DEMAND®. The SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION streamed live on SHOWTIME Sports social platforms and is archived on the SHO Sports YouTube channel and Facebook page.

 

 

 

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