Tyson Fury's Predictive Programming
I caught the Wilder-Fury II fight poolside at a hostel in Bangkok and instantly regretted not having deciphered this bout earlier. As I was watching I kept thinking of the SNES game Super Punch-Out, which sure enough released on 9/14/94: incidentally the exact same birthdate as the recently deceased and decoded De’Runnya Wilson. I was also thinking about how the war movie Fury (2014) is about tanks and Tyson Fury is an absolute tank in the ring. Sure enough both those references synch up big-time, as Fury (UK) beats Wilder (USA) by technical knockout, usurping the throne of heavyweight champion. And just to drive home that recurring theme of dethroning, Fury was carried into the ring like an emperor of yore. Fury =64 won on (2+22+20+20) =64 exactly 64 weeks after their first fight, which ended in a split draw, while the film Fury premiered 64 days after Fury’s birthday. Tyson ‘Gypsy King’ Fury =64 defeated The Bronze Bomber =64 at MGM Grand Las Vegas =64. Super P