
The Gypsy King chose the Everlast MX gloves, known to be a puncher’s glove. This will be intriguing to some, as Fury is not known to be a ferocious hitter, with just 19 knockouts from 27 contests to date. As he chose his fighting pair, Fury vowed: “I am going to war”, according to ESPN’s Seve Kim.
This strategy is shocking from a man who used agility to battle former lineal heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko in 2015.
The British boxer, who was world heavyweight champion in 2015, is making a comeback after a time out of the sport.
During is 30-month hiatus he battled depression and accepted a backdated two-year ban from UK Anti-Doping.
He will face Deontay for a world heavyweight title fight at Staples Centre in Los Angeles.

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Fury said he will enjoy one of the “best days of my life” when he comes face to face with the Bronze Bomber.
In yesterday’s weigh-in, Fury stood at 18stone 4 1/2lbs, more than three stone heavier than Wilder at just 15stone 2 1lbs.
The returning boxer said: “I don’t remember a bigger comeback ever, someone coming from further away.”
Fury’s net worth will soar after this long-awaited fight.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Fury was worth $20million (£14million) in une 2018.
This is despite the boxer claiming he was “skint” and “on the dole”.
He said: “To be honest, I’m skint. I dont have any money in the bank. Im on the dole.
“I’m on Jobseekers Allowance at the moment. I’m not winding you up – I’m being truthful.
“Seriously, I didn’t make any money out of boxing at all.”