Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
This is a bit of a strange one. When the comeback was announced last week no TV broadcaster was announced. If it was going to be on B0xnati0n or BT Sport they would have been banging the drum about it. All very quiet.
When BT announced they will be launching BT Sport Box Office, earlier this week, speculation grew the Fury comeback would be their first PPV show however Warren confirmed yesterday the fight won't be PPV.
BT are closing their Freeview channel BT Showcase next month as from next season they have no obligation to show any Champions League or Europa League games free to air. They will be providing more free content via their YouTube channel and are keen to raise their YouTube profile.
I wonder if the Fury comeback will be streamed, free for everyone, via the BT Sport YouTube channel?
I can't think of any other platform that would be showing the fight.
When BT announced they will be launching BT Sport Box Office, earlier this week, speculation grew the Fury comeback would be their first PPV show however Warren confirmed yesterday the fight won't be PPV.
BT are closing their Freeview channel BT Showcase next month as from next season they have no obligation to show any Champions League or Europa League games free to air. They will be providing more free content via their YouTube channel and are keen to raise their YouTube profile.
I wonder if the Fury comeback will be streamed, free for everyone, via the BT Sport YouTube channel?
I can't think of any other platform that would be showing the fight.
Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
I believe there was a possibility it would be PPV depending on a couple of big fights they were lining up for the same bill and tying it to Horn v Crawford as a combined PPV for BT PPV at a knock down price. Basically a test run. Obviously (even if this was ever a plan) that’s not going to happen now and I believe it’ll be on BT.
Personally I think the best option to build Tyson in to a proper PPV fighter would be for him to fight every couple of months and look good against lowish ranking guys (Ustinov, Price, Washington, Briggs, etc types) and build a following keeping him in the media with constant build ups to fights he looks good in.
PS - Briggs shouldn’t be allowed near a ring again but you get my point
Personally I think the best option to build Tyson in to a proper PPV fighter would be for him to fight every couple of months and look good against lowish ranking guys (Ustinov, Price, Washington, Briggs, etc types) and build a following keeping him in the media with constant build ups to fights he looks good in.
PS - Briggs shouldn’t be allowed near a ring again but you get my point
Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
As far as I'm aware, its on BN/BT as normal, not PPV
It's interesting how Fury's stock has risen during his period out of the ring. He's so boring/ugly to watch that when he's actually active, people go out of their way to avoid watching him, but now, 3 years of inactivity later, he's potentially PPV!
It's interesting how Fury's stock has risen during his period out of the ring. He's so boring/ugly to watch that when he's actually active, people go out of their way to avoid watching him, but now, 3 years of inactivity later, he's potentially PPV!
Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
What's gonna be the drill with BT PPV? Will BN subscribers still get PPV fights as part of their subscriptions or will we just cancel? Seems like another kick in the bollux for boxing fans! I've been a subscriber to BN from day 1 but if they start putting fights on PPV I'll be cancelling. There's a massive difference between being loyal and being a fuckin mug!
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mickey1975
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Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
He’s had a lot of very good fights.revporl wrote: ↑19 Apr 2018, 07:21 As far as I'm aware, its on BN/BT as normal, not PPV
It's interesting how Fury's stock has risen during his period out of the ring. He's so boring/ugly to watch that when he's actually active, people go out of their way to avoid watching him, but now, 3 years of inactivity later, he's potentially PPV!
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maverick23
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Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
He’s had a couple (Cunningham, Pajkic) but I wouldn’t say he’s a lot.mickey1975 wrote: ↑19 Apr 2018, 08:49He’s had a lot of very good fights.revporl wrote: ↑19 Apr 2018, 07:21 As far as I'm aware, its on BN/BT as normal, not PPV
It's interesting how Fury's stock has risen during his period out of the ring. He's so boring/ugly to watch that when he's actually active, people go out of their way to avoid watching him, but now, 3 years of inactivity later, he's potentially PPV!
He’s put on some good boxing displays (Chisora fights, Hammer even Klitschko) but they weren’t good fights.
Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
Depends what you like I suppose. I quite enjoy watching Tyson go to workmaverick23 wrote: ↑19 Apr 2018, 09:38He’s had a couple (Cunningham, Pajkic) but I wouldn’t say he’s a lot.mickey1975 wrote: ↑19 Apr 2018, 08:49He’s had a lot of very good fights.revporl wrote: ↑19 Apr 2018, 07:21 As far as I'm aware, its on BN/BT as normal, not PPV
It's interesting how Fury's stock has risen during his period out of the ring. He's so boring/ugly to watch that when he's actually active, people go out of their way to avoid watching him, but now, 3 years of inactivity later, he's potentially PPV!
He’s put on some good boxing displays (Chisora fights, Hammer even Klitschko) but they weren’t good fights.
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mickey1975
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Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
McDermott 1 and Del 1 were decent fights. AJ has had 1.
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PredatorHayds
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Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
He’s had more than 1. Whyte and Klit were both FOTY candidates and both better fights than any involving Fury.
Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
Both have had good fights, they just have different styles and attributes. I enjoy watching them each box equally and I wouldn’t say either is exactly in back and forth barn burners - buts that’s the thing with top level heavyweights, there isn’t many of them to make many properly competitive fights at elite level.
Let’s be honest, Joshua isn’t thrill a minute either.
Let’s be honest, Joshua isn’t thrill a minute either.
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If anyone thinks Whyte v Joshua was anywhere near FOTY stuff they are deluded! Joshua boxed well and got tagged once but it was hardly a back and forth war. Whyte basically got outboxed, our fought and comprehensively stopped. Hardly Barrera v Morales was it?PredatorHayds wrote: ↑19 Apr 2018, 11:05He’s had more than 1. Whyte and Klit were both FOTY candidates and both better fights than any involving Fury.
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mickey1975
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Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
The Whyte fight was very one sided, Wlad had drama but I think is slightly overrated due to AJ lying on the ropes for three rounds like Frank Bruno on Valium whilst Wlad sort of body popped in front of him.PredatorHayds wrote: ↑19 Apr 2018, 11:05He’s had more than 1. Whyte and Klit were both FOTY candidates and both better fights than any involving Fury.
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There needs to be a forum moratorium on all this until they fight, it's fornicating boring.
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maverick23
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Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
Yes - they were decent fights but I’d suggest saying he’s had lots of very good fights is wrong.
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mickey1975
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Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
We've all chipped in and had a say but surely everyone has had enough of it. Tyson coming back can only be a good thing if the argument is finally going to be settled.
Everything else has been done to death a thousand times.
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maverick23
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Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
It goes both ways Mickey. I sometimes don’t agree with some of your or his thoughts and I disagree fully when Dirk gets personal but you were the first person to mention AJ on this thread.
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
i thought cunninhgam vs fury was better then whyte vs aj. whyte had 1 good round and rocked aj, cunningham had a few good rounds and actually floored fury, there was more competitiveness and drama with fury going down but then coming back from behind to winPredatorHayds wrote: ↑19 Apr 2018, 11:05He’s had more than 1. Whyte and Klit were both FOTY candidates and both better fights than any involving Fury.
fury was fun early on but in his last 3 is much different and adopted a negative almost exclusively jab and move style thats awful to watch. chisora 2 is up there for the worst fight ive seen, even worse then vs wlad, tbh id rather watch aj take a dump then those fights
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Should be on BN
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
The Kingpin fight was worse than Chisora 2, but I don't blame Fury for the fact that the opponents didn't force the issue and Fury soundly outpointed them. Hell he never got out of first gear in the Chisora rematch and TKO'd the man, quitting in his corner, mostly from jabs.jamamb wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 01:08i thought cunninhgam vs fury was better then whyte vs aj. whyte had 1 good round and rocked aj, cunningham had a few good rounds and actually floored fury, there was more competitiveness and drama with fury going down but then coming back from behind to winPredatorHayds wrote: ↑19 Apr 2018, 11:05He’s had more than 1. Whyte and Klit were both FOTY candidates and both better fights than any involving Fury.
fury was fun early on but in his last 3 is much different and adopted a negative almost exclusively jab and move style thats awful to watch. chisora 2 is up there for the worst fight ive seen, even worse then vs wlad, tbh id rather watch aj take a dump then those fights
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
Why should Fury wait for opponents to force the issue? Joshua didn’t stand around jabbing Johnson, he smashed him up as quickly as he could. That’s why Joshua has such a huge following, whereas Fury can’t shift tickets at all.HomicideHenry wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 02:14The Kingpin fight was worse than Chisora 2, but I don't blame Fury for the fact that the opponents didn't force the issue and Fury soundly outpointed them. Hell he never got out of first gear in the Chisora rematch and TKO'd the man, quitting in his corner, mostly from jabs.jamamb wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 01:08i thought cunninhgam vs fury was better then whyte vs aj. whyte had 1 good round and rocked aj, cunningham had a few good rounds and actually floored fury, there was more competitiveness and drama with fury going down but then coming back from behind to winPredatorHayds wrote: ↑19 Apr 2018, 11:05
He’s had more than 1. Whyte and Klit were both FOTY candidates and both better fights than any involving Fury.
fury was fun early on but in his last 3 is much different and adopted a negative almost exclusively jab and move style thats awful to watch. chisora 2 is up there for the worst fight ive seen, even worse then vs wlad, tbh id rather watch aj take a dump then those fights
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Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
What did his huge following think when he darent throw his right against Parker?Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 15:41Why should Fury wait for opponents to force the issue? Joshua didn’t stand around jabbing Johnson, he smashed him up as quickly as he could. That’s why Joshua has such a huge following, whereas Fury can’t shift tickets at all.HomicideHenry wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 02:14The Kingpin fight was worse than Chisora 2, but I don't blame Fury for the fact that the opponents didn't force the issue and Fury soundly outpointed them. Hell he never got out of first gear in the Chisora rematch and TKO'd the man, quitting in his corner, mostly from jabs.jamamb wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 01:08
i thought cunninhgam vs fury was better then whyte vs aj. whyte had 1 good round and rocked aj, cunningham had a few good rounds and actually floored fury, there was more competitiveness and drama with fury going down but then coming back from behind to win
fury was fun early on but in his last 3 is much different and adopted a negative almost exclusively jab and move style thats awful to watch. chisora 2 is up there for the worst fight ive seen, even worse then vs wlad, tbh id rather watch aj take a dump then those fights
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Tyson Fury comeback on TV?
They were bored, mostly.mickey1975 wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 17:24What did his huge following think when he darent throw his right against Parker?Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 15:41Why should Fury wait for opponents to force the issue? Joshua didn’t stand around jabbing Johnson, he smashed him up as quickly as he could. That’s why Joshua has such a huge following, whereas Fury can’t shift tickets at all.HomicideHenry wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 02:14
The Kingpin fight was worse than Chisora 2, but I don't blame Fury for the fact that the opponents didn't force the issue and Fury soundly outpointed them. Hell he never got out of first gear in the Chisora rematch and TKO'd the man, quitting in his corner, mostly from jabs.
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I’m with you on this would be a massive kick in the teeth!Stuarty wrote: ↑19 Apr 2018, 08:42 What's gonna be the drill with BT PPV? Will BN subscribers still get PPV fights as part of their subscriptions or will we just cancel? Seems like another kick in the bollux for boxing fans! I've been a subscriber to BN from day 1 but if they start putting fights on PPV I'll be cancelling. There's a massive difference between being loyal and being a fuckin mug!