Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022

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Who wins the 3rd fight?

Poll ended at 03 Dec 2022, 06:17

Fury - Decision
18
15%
Fury - T/KO
76
63%
DRAW
5
4%
Chisora - T/KO
12
10%
Chisora - Decision
9
8%
 
Total votes: 120

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jameswilson wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 02:22
KiwiRider wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 01:53 I haven't seen if it is PPV yet.
I guess it has to be doesn't it?
No one has the nerve to announce that yet :lol:
The two of them aren’t gonna fight for 250k each.
Fury fights for free on public television apparently.
He is the ultimate 'everyman'
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veriton wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 01:03 Proper York Hall fight though they may opt for Goresbrook Leisure Centre for extra glitz
I did actually see Tyson Fury at Brentwood leisure centre! Twice against big bad John McDermott! 😂
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KiwiRider wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 02:33
jameswilson wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 02:22
KiwiRider wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 01:53 I haven't seen if it is PPV yet.
I guess it has to be doesn't it?
No one has the nerve to announce that yet :lol:
The two of them aren’t gonna fight for 250k each.
Fury fights for free on public television apparently.
He is the ultimate 'everyman'
Not anymore. I think Cunningham was the last free one.
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KiwiRider wrote: 07 Oct 2022, 16:57
rd350lc wrote: 07 Oct 2022, 16:11
KiwiRider wrote: 07 Oct 2022, 15:15 So excited, can hardly wait.
Is it PPV? How much?
Got to be a ton for a true 50/50 match up .
Ton twenty for the yanks :TU:
They love paying over the top for these thrice in a lifetime events :yay:
:OhYes: :clap: :TU:
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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.
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.
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KiwiRider wrote: 07 Oct 2022, 19:42
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)
By my reckoning he has earned over £14 million.
How could one possibly survive on 14 mil .
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Re: Fury vs Chisora III is on (apparently)

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mickey1975 wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 03:12
KiwiRider wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 02:33
jameswilson wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 02:22

The two of them aren’t gonna fight for 250k each.
Fury fights for free on public television apparently.
He is the ultimate 'everyman'
Not anymore. I think Cunningham was the last free one.
OK, things are a bit different down under. We only got charged for Sefari onwards. Obviously I didn't pay gor Sefari, or Whyte :lol:
And it would have to be undercard of the year to get me to pay for Chisora :doh:
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KiwiRider wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 04:10
mickey1975 wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 03:12
KiwiRider wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 02:33
Fury fights for free on public television apparently.
He is the ultimate 'everyman'
Not anymore. I think Cunningham was the last free one.
OK, things are a bit different down under. We only got charged for Sefari onwards. Obviously I didn't pay gor Sefari, or Whyte :lol:
And it would have to be undercard of the year to get me to pay for Chisora :doh:
I don’t think Seferi/Pianeta were PPV in the U.K. Everything since has been though.

I didn’t pay for the Schwarz/Wallin fights as I though both were pointless (I was wrong about the Wallin fight) but I have the others. I won’t be paying for the Chisora fight regardless of the undercard. I was at the last fight between the two of them. It was a mismatch. This is just a cash grab from Fury. He wanted an opponent that is relatively inexpensive but has name value and that’s Del Boy. It will be a beatdown.

I also look forward to someone bringing up the historic videos of Warren slagging off Chisora, saying he shouldn’t be PPV and the beating Fury gave him when he was fighting on Sky.
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A good time to announce this shite now with all the Benn stuff filling the headlines!

I know they’re are loads of options out there if the two big ones cannae be made for whatever reason but Chisora has literally zero chance
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III - Who wins?

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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.
I think he’s happy to fight Joshua or Usyk to be honest, but he wants it on his terms.

The key bit for me is that he’ll take or leave fighting either. I don’t think he’s chasing legacy, just money.
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Waste of time. Fury has blatantly quacked both Usyk and Joshia.

What a coward.
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tigermoth87 wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 05:07 Waste of time. Fury has blatantly quacked both Usyk and Joshia.

What a coward.
He's also a liar and a drug cheat. :-P
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If it goes ahead, Chisora should use his purse to get the Ringside Charitable Trust care home sorted now because he'll probably need it with the amount of punches he has taken and seems intent on keeping taking.
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No one can ever accuse Fury of not doing his bit for charity now, fair play you really are the people's champ :box:
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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 :box:
:lol:

Man of the people.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III - Who wins?

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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?
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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?
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.
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1103924 wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 06:30
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?
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.
I think Usyk is a much clever boxer than Fury. Not saying Fury isn't clever.. But I give Usyk the edge.
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No Charr as Tyson Fury has seven options in new WBC Ratings

WBC Rankings – October 2022 [Heavyweight]

Deontay Wilder US
Andy Ruiz Jr. Mexico/US
Frank Sanchez Cuba CONTINENTAL AMERICAS
Arslanbek Makhmudov Russia/Canada SILVER/NABF
Robert Helenius Finland
Anthony Joshua GB *CBP/P
Dillian Whyte GB
Otto Wallin Sweden
Martin Bakole Congo/GB
Zhan Kossobutskiy Kazakhstan INTL
Joseph Parker New Zealand
Luis Ortiz Cuba
Michael Hunter US
Dereck Chisora GB
Filip Hrgovic Croatia

Voluntary Cut-off

Efe Ajagba Nigeria/US
Agit Kabayel Germany
Murat Gassiev Russia
Mahmoud Charr Germany
Jared Anderson US
Zhilei Zhang China
Tony Yoka France
Kevin Lerena South Africa
Kubrat Pulev Bulgaria
Bakhodir Jalolov Uzbekistan
Vladyslav Sirenko Ukraine ABCO
Charles Martin US
Ali Eren Demirezen Turkey
Carlos Takam Cameroon
Justis Huni Australia AUSTRALASIA/OPBF
Simon Kean Canada
Jose Larduet Cuba INTL Silver
Sergey Kuzmin Russia
Stephan Shaw US
Fabio Wardley GB
Oleksandr Zakhozhy Ukraine/Germany
Jerry Forrest US
James Kenzie Morrison US) USNB USNBC
Hussein Muhamed Germany
Demsey McKean Australia
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Dear god, what a shitshow.
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fvck this sh1t they're virtually all dead to me. I'll bother with Bam, and Estrada and Chocolatito while they're still around. I'm interested in Haney's development, will have to wait to see if Shakur's weight problems were deep rooted discipline and lifestyle issues or just weight issues, hopefully the latter. Canelo I'll always watch if he takes on a challenge, Usyk same.

Other than that, Crawford and Spence can fvck off, they killed it for me, and I don't think I can think of another boxer I could GAF about. that astounds me, that I'm able to say that, that I give a fvck about 7 fighters in the whole world (may have missed a couple tbf), I mean I love Inoue but where have the good matches been for the last 2 years?

fvck boxing.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 07:11
1103924 wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 06:30
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?
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.
I think Usyk is a much clever boxer than Fury. Not saying Fury isn't clever.. But I give Usyk the edge.
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.
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Oh my, another thread on the joke fight, which nobody wants and which will never happen.
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He's already setting the groundwork for the bullshit marketing for this one
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Got a draw with Usyk. It’s the cleanest 8-4 you’d ever see. Usyk GIVE AWAY the first 4 then dominated thereafter.

If you had that a draw then you are a mong.
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