TYSON FURY tipped the scales at a CAREER-HEAVY weight for his do-or-die rematch with Oleksandr Usyk. And The Gypsy King SNUBBED a final fiery face-off with his conqueror after they weighed in for tomorrow's night's eagerly-anticipated Saudi showdown . Fury , who looked to be significantly heavier in recent training snaps, took to the scales first after a spectacular walk.
But the former WBC king opted NOT to reveal his physique as he tipped the scales, which recorded him weighing a staggering 20 STONE (281lbs). His career-heaviest weight, however, was cleary the result of the SEVERAL LAYERS of clothing he was wearing. Former undisupted king Usyk soon followed, weighing in at just over 16 stone (226lbs).
READ MORE ON FURY VS USYK 2 Fury, 36, weighed 18 stone, seven pounds (262 lb) for his first meeting with the slick southpaw. Usyk, meanwhile, came in at 15 stone, nine pounds for the pair's May melee - which he won via split decision . The pair took part in a mammoth 11-MINUTE-LONG staredown in Thursday's final pre-match press conference.
They were eventually separated by security and members of their team before Fury flew into a fit of rage. Most read in Boxing BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKER S Fury aimed several expletives at the unified heavyweight champion before vowing to avenge his sole defeat in devastating fashion. He said: "I'm going to dish out a whole lot of pain.
"I'm going to put this f***er in the hurt locker, for sure. "I've got nothing to say othe.