Tyson Fury has weighed in at 123.8 kilograms while Deontay Wilder has weighed in at 104.7 kilograms ahead of their WBC title rematch tomorrow.
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There was no face-off between the two boxers as both their teams made sure there no contact between the two.
This is after the commission sanctioning the bout ordered for the faceoff to be scrapped.
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— Kevin Iole (@KevinI) February 22, 2020
They don’t want any injury or incident that could lead to a postponement and see organisers lose out on millions of dollars.
Fury will take on the Wilder for the WBC Heavyweight title tomorrow and the boxing program is expected to start at 2pm.
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