Friday, July 05, 2013

Thompson Weighs 259 For Rematch With Price!


(photo courtesy of Frank Maloney Promotions)

Tony Thompson weighed in at 259 pounds for his rematch against David Price this Saturday at the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England.  Price tipped the scales at 250.

Thompson weighed three pounds less than he did in the first bout against Price while Price weighed three pounds more.

The time of the WealthTV broadcast of the bout has changed.  The bout will now be shown at 4 PM ET instead of 2:30 PM.

14 comments:

  1. Who does Thompsons train with and where was his camp, if he has one, for this fight? Anyone have any info on how his camp/preparation/sparring went? Like to see him win again.

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  2. My money on you Tony! Go get em TIGER!

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  3. His camp was local for this fight. He did his sparring at Keystone in the mornings and his strength & conditional was done offsite in the afternoons. He brought a couple different sparring partners from out of town to give him rounds. Mr. Mooney came up from Florida for the last month of camp to oversee his training. Tony is visibly in much better shape than when he fought Price in February.

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  4. Where is this being shown at 4pm EST?

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  5. WealthTV and wealthtv.com. As listed on the post.

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  6. Who's Mr. Mooney? You aren't talkin about dude from VA am boxing president are you?

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  7. Charles Mooney. 1976 sliver medalist. Best conditioning coach in the DMV.

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  8. Hey Paul,Mooney and everybody else are only as good as the individuals they work with,that's what fighting/boxing is all about my friend. Take it from someone who has been there, done that, Tony's heart and desire to win as well as his body shots carried him thru,not to mention his experience. Don't get me wrong, I'm not hating on your opinion, I just beg to differ. Mooney is a true friend of mine,I'm not hating on him either.

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  9. Glad i put my money down! Thanks TT for puttin that money in my pocket!

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  10. Hey Anonymous, I've been there and done that too.

    How can you hate on my opinion when I stated a fact? Someone asked who was Mooney and I stated who he was.

    Trust me. I give Tony big props, he knew how to turn up. Ask him who got him in the best shape ever. Mr Anonymous if you know boxing you know once you get cracked on that jaw, not only heart and will but conditioning plays a major role in getting through that deep water.

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  11. Tony brought in strength & conditioning coach BB Hudson from Southern Cal, who was with him from day one of this camp and also should be given his due. Tony battled some foot injuries in this camp but was still in great shape.

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    1. Hey Keystone,big ups 4 clearing up the discussion of Tony T's co/conditioners......Hey Paul,Sgt.Mooney is much more multi talented than just that..... he's one of the best trainers in the world.

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  12. I agree 100%. Coach Mooney is definitely one of the best. I never said he wasn't.

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  13. One of the best in the world Paul!!

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