The Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury press tour reaches LA today and starts very shortly available below and also recorded for later on if you don’t get to it live.
Two of the top three heavyweights in the world go at it later this year in a fight that many doubted would not even happen.
But it’s happening alright, big time.
What a fight. The puncher against the boxer.
The whole question of is it too early for Fury and how will his chin hold up if he gets hit by a knockout merchant like Wilder continues to frequent the minds of boxing fans.
The Fury backers will say if their man gets into his boxing groove that he could easily outbox Wilder on the flip side of that coin.
In fact, the bookmakers have it a dead even fifty-fifty, two-horse race — so Fury can’t be totally out of the running entirely.
Here’s the live stream video from the folks at Showtime that should start very shortly live from LA:
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