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Before you completely disregard Tom Schwarz’s chances in his heavyweight showdown with Tyson Fury on Saturday on ESPN+, listen to what Schwarz had to say in a press conference this week.
“Training for this fight was very good,” he said this week. “We had hundreds of sparring partners to prepare for this big fight. My time is now.”
OK, now feel free to resume your skepticism of Schwarz. You certainly wouldn’t be alone in that.
Though the odds have come down in Schwarz’s favor, he’s still a +1100 underdog, meaning you’d earn $1,100 with a $100 bet (he was, at one point, +1400). Fury, meanwhile, is -3000 (down from a high of -5000). So, even though Schwarz is undefeated with a decent knockout percentage, the fight for Fury's lineal heavyweight championship, probably won’t be competitive. Fury, after all, is world class, and Schwarz hasn’t fought anybody near that caliber.
Still, there are plenty of reasons to watch Fury vs. Schwarz. Here are three of them.
1) Fury’s courage can’t be unquestioned: Fury’s career has been topsy-turvy since winning the heavyweight championship from Wladimir Klitschko in 2015. He missed 31 months while battling his own personal demons, and somehow, he returned to the ring just as good, if not better and more focused. That shows courage. And then, after outboxing Deontay Wilder for most of their fight last December, he somehow found the determination to rise from an absolute monster combination from Wilder that nearly knocked him out. The fact Fury is fighting again as good as ever, after what he’s put himself through, is amazing.
“Eighteen months ago, I was in a very, very dark place,” Fury (27-0-1, 19 KOs) said. “I just wanted to prove to people that there is a way back. You can come back from anything. Nothing is impossible, and if you'd seen me a time ago when I was very heavy and very unwell … I'm living proof that anyone can change.
“I was down and out. I have my family right here, and even those guys thought I was gone. There was no return for ‘The Gypsy King.’ No more. He was finished. I dusted myself off, got back on the road, got back mentally well, and me, [trainer] Ben [Davison] and the whole team, we worked very hard for a long time to get to this position.
Before you completely disregard Tom Schwarz’s chances in his heavyweight showdown with Tyson Fury on Saturday on ESPN+, listen to what Schwarz had to say in a press conference this week.
“Training for this fight was very good,” he said this week. “We had hundreds of sparring partners to prepare for this big fight. My time is now.”
OK, now feel free to resume your skepticism of Schwarz. You certainly wouldn’t be alone in that.
Though the odds have come down in Schwarz’s favor, he’s still a +1100 underdog, meaning you’d earn $1,100 with a $100 bet (he was, at one point, +1400). Fury, meanwhile, is -3000 (down from a high of -5000). So, even though Schwarz is undefeated with a decent knockout percentage, the fight for Fury's lineal heavyweight championship, probably won’t be competitive. Fury, after all, is world class, and Schwarz hasn’t fought anybody near that caliber.
Still, there are plenty of reasons to watch Fury vs. Schwarz. Here are three of them.
1) Fury’s courage can’t be unquestioned: Fury’s career has been topsy-turvy since winning the heavyweight championship from Wladimir Klitschko in 2015. He missed 31 months while battling his own personal demons, and somehow, he returned to the ring just as good, if not better and more focused. That shows courage. And then, after outboxing Deontay Wilder for most of their fight last December, he somehow found the determination to rise from an absolute monster combination from Wilder that nearly knocked him out. The fact Fury is fighting again as good as ever, after what he’s put himself through, is amazing.
“Eighteen months ago, I was in a very, very dark place,” Fury (27-0-1, 19 KOs) said. “I just wanted to prove to people that there is a way back. You can come back from anything. Nothing is impossible, and if you'd seen me a time ago when I was very heavy and very unwell … I'm living proof that anyone can change.
“I was down and out. I have my family right here, and even those guys thought I was gone. There was no return for ‘The Gypsy King.’ No more. He was finished. I dusted myself off, got back on the road, got back mentally well, and me, [trainer] Ben [Davison] and the whole team, we worked very hard for a long time to get to this position.







