Fury fights for free on public television apparently.
He is the ultimate 'everyman'
Fury fights for free on public television apparently.
Not anymore. I think Cunningham was the last free one.KiwiRider wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 02:33Fury fights for free on public television apparently.
He is the ultimate 'everyman'
I think it will probably sell well at the event - as long as priced similarly to the Shields v Marshall show - simply because it's an event to attend for the evening. Where it will struggle the most is PPV .. even casuals know enough to see it's a WWF event.lefthook82 wrote: ↑07 Oct 2022, 23:32 Hope Chisora wins.
This is shite from Fury and no way is it going to be close to sold out. Probably half full at best unless there are comps.
How could one possibly survive on 14 mil .KiwiRider wrote: ↑07 Oct 2022, 19:42By my reckoning he has earned over £14 million.golden_balls wrote: ↑07 Oct 2022, 18:50 all proceeds go to the Chisora premature dementia fund.
(seriously though Del if you have enough money, retire now)
OK, things are a bit different down under. We only got charged for Sefari onwards. Obviously I didn't pay gor Sefari, or Whytemickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 03:12Not anymore. I think Cunningham was the last free one.
I don’t think Seferi/Pianeta were PPV in the U.K. Everything since has been though.KiwiRider wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 04:10OK, things are a bit different down under. We only got charged for Sefari onwards. Obviously I didn't pay gor Sefari, or Whyte
And it would have to be undercard of the year to get me to pay for Chisora![]()
I think he’s happy to fight Joshua or Usyk to be honest, but he wants it on his terms.The Asleep Lamps wrote: ↑07 Oct 2022, 23:01 It was Otto Wallin who split his eye open and it was so bad that they might have stopped the fight, but that would have disrupted his future plans. But the eye disrupted them as he had to wait to heal. I don't think he wants to fight Usyk but to rather to appear as though he does and let the fight marinate. If he suffers an injury, it is his own million dollar payday at risk.
He's also a liar and a drug cheat.tigermoth87 wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 05:07 Waste of time. Fury has blatantly quacked both Usyk and Joshia.
What a coward.
handsofstone wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 05:22 No one can ever accuse Fury of not doing his bit for charity now, fair play you really are the people's champ![]()
Apart from size, I think Usyk is better in almost every area. I'm not saying isn't very good, because he is. Usyk is different level IMO and he continues to get better.The Asleep Lamps wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 06:09 I wasn't against Fury vs Joshua coming off two losses. I just watched as Fury was going to retire rather than face this blown up middleweight who ruined his superfight, until the guy called him out. Then he came out of retirement but he seems intent on facing someone else. The question arises, is there something about Usyk's game that worries Fury?
I think Usyk is a much clever boxer than Fury. Not saying Fury isn't clever.. But I give Usyk the edge.1103924 wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 06:30Apart from size, I think Usyk is better in almost every area. I'm not saying isn't very good, because he is. Usyk is different level IMO and he continues to get better.The Asleep Lamps wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 06:09 I wasn't against Fury vs Joshua coming off two losses. I just watched as Fury was going to retire rather than face this blown up middleweight who ruined his superfight, until the guy called him out. Then he came out of retirement but he seems intent on facing someone else. The question arises, is there something about Usyk's game that worries Fury?
I agree dude. I would say Usyk has better ring IQ, smarter movement, more accurate punches, better defence, better chin, is calmer in the ring, is more focused coming to the ring and during the announcements.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 07:11I think Usyk is a much clever boxer than Fury. Not saying Fury isn't clever.. But I give Usyk the edge.1103924 wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 06:30Apart from size, I think Usyk is better in almost every area. I'm not saying isn't very good, because he is. Usyk is different level IMO and he continues to get better.The Asleep Lamps wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 06:09 I wasn't against Fury vs Joshua coming off two losses. I just watched as Fury was going to retire rather than face this blown up middleweight who ruined his superfight, until the guy called him out. Then he came out of retirement but he seems intent on facing someone else. The question arises, is there something about Usyk's game that worries Fury?
He's already setting the groundwork for the bullshit marketing for this one