Tough-talking heavyweight, Tyson Fury (20-0, 14 KOs) looks veteran Steve Cunningham (25-5, 12 KOs) in a unique morning boxing match at Madison Square Garden. NBCas televised coverage of the matinee struggle card starts at 4 p.m. ET. At 6a9a having an 85a reach, Fury has most of the physical characteristics to be always a prominent heavyweight. To fit his range and imposing size, Fury features a lot of strong opinions and isnat afraid to share them. In the buildup to this battle, Fury mentioned that he knows he's the interest (via The Irish Times) and that he doesnat see Cunningham to be able to last past Round 2. To top it off, heas been throwing verbal blows at fellow heavyweight David Haye as well. Cunningham is no stranger to tough competition, having confronted the likes of Tomasz Adamek and Yoan Pablo Hernandez. But at 36 years of age, does Cunningham have enough to seriously challenge Fury? With the deck apparently stacked against him, Cunningham will have to put on a masterful performance to win this battle. Charlie Cunningham is a Navy veteran and, along side Tyson Fury, has committed this struggle to the subjects of the recent tragedy in Boston. Undoubtedly accept ESPN's Dan Rafael. Today is really a big day for boxing. For more on Tyson Fury, check out Kelsey McCarsonas post.
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