Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
A weak after McCloskey/Frampton/O'Kane in the Odessey.
Same night as the Smiggilets fill the Olympia in Liverpool.
A headline fighter that has no real support in Ireland.
Tough ask for Hennessey.
They need a name for Fury to fight to draw a crowd. The first name that springs to mind is Rogan. In reality he is the only name that can fill a venue with Fury.
Other possibilities are Coleman Barrett, who has the Irish title and Fury has said that he wants that title, Kevin McBride, who suffered a heavy KO defeat last weak and I wouldnt like to see him fight again or maybe even big bad Auds!!
They also need a good undercard with ticket sellers. Good "local" ticket sellers that are not already involved in other bills include Martin Linsday, Ryan Greene, Stephen Haughian.
As its a Channel 5 show and Mayweather-Ortiz is on Primetime, then 5 may use the show as a two hour long promo for that PPV.
An interesting move.
Same night as the Smiggilets fill the Olympia in Liverpool.
A headline fighter that has no real support in Ireland.
Tough ask for Hennessey.
They need a name for Fury to fight to draw a crowd. The first name that springs to mind is Rogan. In reality he is the only name that can fill a venue with Fury.
Other possibilities are Coleman Barrett, who has the Irish title and Fury has said that he wants that title, Kevin McBride, who suffered a heavy KO defeat last weak and I wouldnt like to see him fight again or maybe even big bad Auds!!
They also need a good undercard with ticket sellers. Good "local" ticket sellers that are not already involved in other bills include Martin Linsday, Ryan Greene, Stephen Haughian.
As its a Channel 5 show and Mayweather-Ortiz is on Primetime, then 5 may use the show as a two hour long promo for that PPV.
An interesting move.
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Would it not better to have a fight in Irlend in October rather than a week after Mccloskey/Frampton bill? I agree only ROgan is going to help fill a venue. Martin Lindsay could be fighting Smith?slapbangwhallop wrote:A weak after McCloskey/Frampton/O'Kane in the Odessey.
Same night as the Smiggilets fill the Olympia in Liverpool.
A headline fighter that has no real support in Ireland.
Tough ask for Hennessey.
They need a name for Fury to fight to draw a crowd. The first name that springs to mind is Rogan. In reality he is the only name that can fill a venue with Fury.
Other possibilities are Coleman Barrett, who has the Irish title and Fury has said that he wants that title, Kevin McBride, who suffered a heavy KO defeat last weak and I wouldnt like to see him fight again or maybe even big bad Auds!!
They also need a good undercard with ticket sellers. Good "local" ticket sellers that are not already involved in other bills include Martin Linsday, Ryan Greene, Stephen Haughian.
As its a Channel 5 show and Mayweather-Ortiz is on Primetime, then 5 may use the show as a two hour long promo for that PPV.
An interesting move.
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
I agree, of course it would be better to have it in October.leforge wrote:Would it not better to have a fight in Irlend in October rather than a week after Mccloskey/Frampton bill? I agree only ROgan is going to help fill a venue. Martin Lindsay could be fighting Smith?
But I have a feeling that Channel 5 have asked them to align the date with the Mayeather-Ortiz PPV fight on their sister channel Primetime.
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
It wont sell that well a week after mccloskey fight as people probably can't afford two weeks fights on the trot. Has rogan been approached? Also is fury popular in irlend?slapbangwhallop wrote:I agree, of course it would be better to have it in October.leforge wrote:Would it not better to have a fight in Irlend in October rather than a week after Mccloskey/Frampton bill? I agree only ROgan is going to help fill a venue. Martin Lindsay could be fighting Smith?
But I have a feeling that Channel 5 have asked them to align the date with the Mayeather-Ortiz PPV fight on their sister channel Primetime.
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
McCloskey & Frampton and Rogan & Lindsay draw two totally different crowds.leforge wrote:It wont sell that well a week after mccloskey fight as people probably can't afford two weeks fights on the trot. Has rogan been approached? Also is fury popular in irlend?slapbangwhallop wrote:I agree, of course it would be better to have it in October.leforge wrote:Would it not better to have a fight in Irlend in October rather than a week after Mccloskey/Frampton bill? I agree only ROgan is going to help fill a venue. Martin Lindsay could be fighting Smith?
But I have a feeling that Channel 5 have asked them to align the date with the Mayeather-Ortiz PPV fight on their sister channel Primetime.
It doesnt need to be in the Odessey, the Ulster Hall is a nice venue and only 1,500 capacity for boxing or the Kings Hall is 6500 capacity for boxing.
"fury popular in ireland?" He isnt unpopular. He fought internationally twice for Ireland and won on both occasions. It was looking like he was going to represent Ireland in the Olympics until a Belfast club put in an objection about him.
He got a very good reception when he fought on the Bernard Dunne undercard but didnt put on a good performance infront of a very large crowd, so he failed that audition but I understand he injured he hand early in that fight.
His profile has increased significantly since the Channel 5 outing so that will help.
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Is Lindsay still with Maloney? I imagine they use the Kings Hall then.slapbangwhallop wrote:McCloskey & Frampton and Rogan & Lindsay draw two totally different crowds.leforge wrote:It wont sell that well a week after mccloskey fight as people probably can't afford two weeks fights on the trot. Has rogan been approached? Also is fury popular in irlend?slapbangwhallop wrote: I agree, of course it would be better to have it in October.
But I have a feeling that Channel 5 have asked them to align the date with the Mayeather-Ortiz PPV fight on their sister channel Primetime.
It doesnt need to be in the Odessey, the Ulster Hall is a nice venue and only 1,500 capacity for boxing or the Kings Hall is 6500 capacity for boxing.
"fury popular in ireland?" He isnt unpopular. He fought internationally twice for Ireland and won on both occasions. It was looking like he was going to represent Ireland in the Olympics until a Belfast club put in an objection about him.
He got a very good reception when he fought on the Bernard Dunne undercard but didnt put on a good performance infront of a very large crowd, so he failed that audition but I understand he injured he hand early in that fight.
His profile has increased significantly since the Channel 5 outing so that will help.
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CiganoBoxer
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Fury will mullur Rogan if it is him hes fighting 
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it would be interesting if it was Meehan - didn't the BBBoC reject him for the Khan vs McCloskey undercard.
Actually that got me thinking - can a sanctioning body overule the BBBoC decision say if a fighter was deemed sanctionable to fight for a "non British" title - do the board still have the final say.... e.g. For example had Haye defended against Holyfield and the WBA approved it.
Actually that got me thinking - can a sanctioning body overule the BBBoC decision say if a fighter was deemed sanctionable to fight for a "non British" title - do the board still have the final say.... e.g. For example had Haye defended against Holyfield and the WBA approved it.
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Rogan
Sexton
id be happy with
Barrett would be fun for a round or two
Dave Howe would be action packed.
Sexton
id be happy with
Barrett would be fun for a round or two
Dave Howe would be action packed.
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
there's no way rogie would sell out the oddysey at this stage, or anywhere near it. would be safer having it in the ulster hall, especially as it's the week after a big card.
didn't realise the mayweather/ortiz card was on primetime, gits
didn't realise the mayweather/ortiz card was on primetime, gits
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Yeah, I couldnt see Rogie-Fury filling the Odessey but if they could get Martin Lindsay as well and a few others they could do the Odessey.smcb80 wrote:there's no way rogie would sell out the oddysey at this stage, or anywhere near it. would be safer having it in the ulster hall, especially as it's the week after a big card.
didn't realise the mayweather/ortiz card was on primetime, gits
There was a real split reaction to Rogies injury situation in Rogie-Sexton II. Lots of people turned against him for that and thought he should have pulled out.
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
clintonmcphilbin wrote:Irish news said he dropping to cruiser.Horse wrote:Coleman Barrett?
He is Cruiser But wont be Fighting for quite a while to personal reasons....
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
If Fury is looking to defend in Northern Ireland then Rogan is the natural choice and should be an exciting contest. Rogan's a bit past his best and his durability is probably slipping, but his punch power is still good and can test Fury. It's certainly a decent enough 1st defence, especially if Price is on the near horizion.
Fury's size and enthusiasm should be too much for Rogan to cope with.
Fury's size and enthusiasm should be too much for Rogan to cope with.
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
According to Boxing scene Rogan not accepted contract. Fury will fight Canadian champion Pajkic in Late October early November says the article.
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Presumably a Commonwealth title defence. Hennesy has good links with Canada.
If the Rogan fight doesn't happen, this is a good experience for Fury.
If the Rogan fight doesn't happen, this is a good experience for Fury.
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Bob Wright
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Horse?Horse wrote:Coleman Barrett?
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Monte Barratt?
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ShadrachSimmo
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Good shout that man.Dan Dares wrote:Monte Barratt?
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Spoke to tyson yesterday Nothing comfirmed.Dan Dares wrote:Monte Barratt?
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Perfect.Dan Dares wrote:Monte Barratt?
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
I like a Monte fight. But one month is too soon I think as Monte only fought at the weekend.
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Tough night for Fury if this fight happens. Could show what both fighters are really about.Tunney wrote:Looks like it may be Mike Perez.![]()
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stevek3lly
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
This is a big fight if it happens. Shocked it is even being talked about myself, but credit to both if it comes off.Tunney wrote:Looks like it may be Mike Perez.![]()
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