Tyson Fury finally engaged in mind games with Tom Schwarz as he prepared to fight in Las Vegas for the first time. The 30-year-old fights at the revered MGM Grand on Saturday night, his first outing since meeting Deontay Wilder in December last year when they fought to a thrilling draw. The 25-year-old German has similarly not attempted to intimidate Fury ahead of the biggest fight of his life, but on the eve of nearing his lifelong ambition of fighting in Vegas, Fury questioned if he will be properly prepared. Tyson Fury, right, felt he should have stopped Deontay Wilder inside six rounds (Lionel Hahn/PA)“I’ve been out of the ring for (over) six months, so I’ll have to start again,” Fury told Press Association Sport. I’m the only unbeaten heavyweight at the top; Wilder’s lost, Joshua’s lost and Ruiz has lost.
Source: Irish Examiner June 14, 2019 12:00 UTC