The fight, which will headline a Top Rank Boxing on ESPN+ card, will take place at T-Mobile Arena.
As of yesterday, you can now order the fight on BT Box Office. £19.95.
https://www.bt.com/sport/box-office.html#boxing
How ironic that Tyson said he won't bother watching Joshua Ruiz, because a lot more people won't be watching him Vs Wally Wallin
Wouldn’t open my curtains if it was happening in my back garden.
Bullsh*t Lilllillywhite14 wrote: ↑09 Sep 2019, 15:48Wouldn’t open my curtains if it was happening in my back garden.![]()
tigermoth87 wrote: ↑09 Sep 2019, 06:27 Great fight this, Wallin is the most promising prospect in the division.
Well done Fury for taking a fight most avoided.
I give Fury a lot of credit for beating Klit. I, for one, didn't think he had it in him. He had Cruisers who were minute compared to him knocking him on his arse. But he did well to win that fight, "away" to Klitschko. It was a dull fight, but he won when I didn't think he would.THEBUTCH wrote: ↑10 Sep 2019, 08:54 Boxing has been booming for some years now, but this is the sort of utter 5hit to take it back to the days of Sky Sports/ Hearn/ W@rrren serving up pointless rubbish to the fee paying customers.
Tyson Fury has become a complete con-man and has the audacity to make snide comments about Joshua etc.
He may be losing in world class, but I have far more respect for his cousin Hughie in taking on serious challenges.
Sometimes boxing goes through the cycle of building up great fights, then getting greedy, fans turning off, then having to build it up again. Let's hope the sport is too healthy to repeat the mistakes of the past.
He had 8 months out then fought Wilder after 2 quick succession warm up fights. No messing, just got the contract signed. He then beat Wilder and got up off a punch from the hardest puncher in boxing that would put most people down for minutes, not secondsILikeBeer wrote: ↑11 Sep 2019, 07:59I give Fury a lot of credit for beating Klit. I, for one, didn't think he had it in him. He had Cruisers who were minute compared to him knocking him on his arse. But he did well to win that fight, "away" to Klitschko. It was a dull fight, but he won when I didn't think he would.THEBUTCH wrote: ↑10 Sep 2019, 08:54 Boxing has been booming for some years now, but this is the sort of utter 5hit to take it back to the days of Sky Sports/ Hearn/ W@rrren serving up pointless rubbish to the fee paying customers.
Tyson Fury has become a complete con-man and has the audacity to make snide comments about Joshua etc.
He may be losing in world class, but I have far more respect for his cousin Hughie in taking on serious challenges.
Sometimes boxing goes through the cycle of building up great fights, then getting greedy, fans turning off, then having to build it up again. Let's hope the sport is too healthy to repeat the mistakes of the past.
Saying that, most of the rest of his career has been a bit pointless. Maybe beating Chisora for the British title was a decent win. But what else of any note has he done? He's gone back to fighting smaller guys or guys with little chance of winning on PPVs.
People like him because he turns up and dresses up as Batman, or whatever. But as you say, far too much reliance on easy fights for fat dollar.
You could make a fortune rewriting history.Wa1nuts wrote: ↑11 Sep 2019, 08:13He had 8 months out then fought Wilder after 2 quick succession warm up fights. No messing, just got the contract signed. He then beat Wilder and got up off a punch from the hardest puncher in boxing that would put most people down for minutes, not secondsILikeBeer wrote: ↑11 Sep 2019, 07:59
I give Fury a lot of credit for beating Klit. I, for one, didn't think he had it in him. He had Cruisers who were minute compared to him knocking him on his arse. But he did well to win that fight, "away" to Klitschko. It was a dull fight, but he won when I didn't think he would.
Saying that, most of the rest of his career has been a bit pointless. Maybe beating Chisora for the British title was a decent win. But what else of any note has he done? He's gone back to fighting smaller guys or guys with little chance of winning on PPVs.
People like him because he turns up and dresses up as Batman, or whatever. But as you say, far too much reliance on easy fights for fat dollar.
He doesnt take sh*t an says it how it is. If a promoter is acting a tw*t, he calls them out, he doesnt kiss their ar*e
They are the reasons people like him