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Fury was then shown lounging and smiling at the cameras.Ī majority of the 16,000 crowd were expected to be vociferous Fury followers but the man himself said beforehand: ‘I love my supporters but when it comes to the fight it makes no difference if there’s 50,000 of my fans. However, they looked pictures of tranquillity as they made their separate ways to work. Perhaps it was to continue keeping them at distance following the Nevada Commission’s prohibition on them staging a stare-down at the weigh-in following a shoving and slagging match at the final media conference. Wilder’s party seemed to get lost en route from his penthouse suite in the MGM and they took him and his fiancée on a ten to 15 minute march from the bottom of the elevator, through the thronged hotel lobby and around the inner corridors of the Grand Garden to reach his billet. So as the big screens picked them up walking to their dressing rooms there were muted cheers from the early birds for Fury, in one of his suits of many colours, and just isolated cries of ‘Bomber’ for Wilder in dark kit.
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A late surge of money at the Vegas sports books cemented Wilder as the betting favourite, a position Fury had held since the fight was announced But the Fury relishes the role of the underdog.īoth men arrived early with the Arena barely a third full for the preliminary bouts.