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

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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Post by polecateddy »

Lewis fought Frans Botha I suppose, but this is pretty thin stuff. How much would he get paid for this nonsense?
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Hoping less than 10k buy a ticket to this event.
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polecateddy wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 09:01 Lewis fought Frans Botha I suppose, but this is pretty thin stuff. How much would he get paid for this nonsense?
yes but look who Lewis fought immediately before and after Botha.
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Nobody except brainless Fury fanboys will buy this Utter tripe.

Pathetic.
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And my comment on arreola been lined up for AJ was ignored...
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mickey1975 wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 09:20 And my comment on arreola been lined up for AJ was ignored...
Joshua has boxed Uysk twice, and Fury has never boxed anyone anywhere near as good as Uysk. Plus, AJ hasn't boxed Arreola twice before already..which Fury has done with Chisora
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Re: Fury vs Chisora III is on (apparently)

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He should have faced a leftie to prepare for Usyk. That would have made more sense. Then you say OK I see what he is doing there.... I don't think the Chisora fight is finalized yet though. Hopefully they will change their minds over the weekend.
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of course its on - was always going to be chiso .
the AJ story was just more BS from the Gobshite
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The Asleep Lamps wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 11:13 He should have faced a leftie to prepare for Usyk. That would have made more sense. Then you say OK I see what he is doing there.... I don't think the Chisora fight is finalized yet though. Hopefully they will change their minds over the weekend.
He did say that was an option.
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big lennox wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 10:55
mickey1975 wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 09:20 And my comment on arreola been lined up for AJ was ignored...
Joshua has boxed Uysk twice, and Fury has never boxed anyone anywhere near as good as Uysk. Plus, AJ hasn't boxed Arreola twice before already..which Fury has done with Chisora
So you think it's ppv worthy?
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mickey1975 wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 12:04
big lennox wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 10:55
mickey1975 wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 09:20 And my comment on arreola been lined up for AJ was ignored...
Joshua has boxed Uysk twice, and Fury has never boxed anyone anywhere near as good as Uysk. Plus, AJ hasn't boxed Arreola twice before already..which Fury has done with Chisora
So you think it's ppv worthy?
Definitely not PPV worthy. I actually don't think he needs to drop down to this level. A rematch with Whyte would have been good. Ditto, Fury, it doesn't make sense to me him not waiting for Uysk in February.

I like both Joshua and Fury: I think fundamentally they are good guys and I always watch their fights, but even if Joshua vs Arreola and Fury vs Chisora III aren't pay per view, I won't watch them live; will just catch the highlights on YouTube a few days later. Just not interested in either of these fights.
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big lennox wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 12:40
mickey1975 wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 12:04
big lennox wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 10:55

Joshua has boxed Uysk twice, and Fury has never boxed anyone anywhere near as good as Uysk. Plus, AJ hasn't boxed Arreola twice before already..which Fury has done with Chisora
So you think it's ppv worthy?
Definitely not PPV worthy. I actually don't think he needs to drop down to this level. A rematch with Whyte would have been good. Ditto, Fury, it doesn't make sense to me him not waiting for Uysk in February.

I like both Joshua and Fury: I think fundamentally they are good guys and I always watch their fights, but even if Joshua vs Arreola and Fury vs Chisora III aren't pay per view, I won't watch them live; will just catch the highlights on YouTube a few days later. Just not interested in either of these fights.
But using your criteria, AJ can never box Usyk again, won't box Tyson (his sponsors won't let him) so has to step down.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III - Who wins?

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This right here..

Just shows what Fury is.

He’s such a good talker.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III - Who wins?

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It’s been rumoured that Cacace will defend his IBO bet against Dilmaghani on the Fury undercard.
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Re: Fury vs Chisora III is on (apparently)

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mickey1975 wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 13:11
big lennox wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 12:40
mickey1975 wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 12:04
So you think it's ppv worthy?
Definitely not PPV worthy. I actually don't think he needs to drop down to this level. A rematch with Whyte would have been good. Ditto, Fury, it doesn't make sense to me him not waiting for Uysk in February.

I like both Joshua and Fury: I think fundamentally they are good guys and I always watch their fights, but even if Joshua vs Arreola and Fury vs Chisora III aren't pay per view, I won't watch them live; will just catch the highlights on YouTube a few days later. Just not interested in either of these fights.
But using your criteria, AJ can never box Usyk again, won't box Tyson (his sponsors won't let him) so has to step down.
There is a big difference between boxing Uysk again and Chisora for a third time. We already know the result of Fury vs Chisora. Why doesn't Fury box Joyce: same promoter, very easy to make.

Fury is one of the few fighters that can match Joyce for fitness. I don't know how a 6 ft 9 guy can have such stamina but he does, which is a remarkable skill to have.
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Send this to Fury.
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:doh:
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Counter-puncher wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 07:43 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.
I feel you.
It's horrid and difficult to know why I'm so into at times. WC too - and you're gonna miss that.
Everything is sh1t and tainted. :verysad:
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Re: Fury vs Chisora III is on (apparently)

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Fury-Joyce I’d even pay to go in person (if in UK)
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golden_balls wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 15:13 Fury-Joyce I’d even pay to go in person (if in UK)
I'd buy PPV for this one i would'nt want to risk a stream going down , same with Fury -Usyk , this one i won't even gbother watching it on u tube a week later ,
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coneye wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 15:19
golden_balls wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 15:13 Fury-Joyce I’d even pay to go in person (if in UK)
I'd buy PPV for this one i would'nt want to risk a stream going down , same with Fury -Usyk , this one i won't even gbother watching it on u tube a week later ,
yeah this supposed match reeks of Fury and Chisora sitting on leather sofas smoking cigars reminiscing over old times and counting their money. virtually an exhibition with lots of fake WWE beef in the build-up.
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mickey1975 wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 09:20 And my comment on arreola been lined up for AJ was ignored...
Not the best of fights BUT understandable considering he's lost 3 of his last 5 , and got beat quite convicincly in his last two ,,, Whats Your hero's excuse , he's won his last 5 , so whats his excuse for fighting his mate ,, and Chisors is his mate take no notice of all the WWF bollocks they have been at for the last couple of months ,, suspect its been Chisora all along ,
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coneye wrote: 10 Oct 2022, 05:34
mickey1975 wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 09:20 And my comment on arreola been lined up for AJ was ignored...
Not the best of fights BUT understandable considering he's lost 3 of his last 5 , and got beat quite convicincly in his last two ,,, Whats Your hero's excuse , he's won his last 5 , so whats his excuse for fighting his mate ,, and Chisors is his mate take no notice of all the WWF bollocks they have been at for the last couple of months ,, suspect its been Chisora all along ,
I don't have a hero, most grown men don't. I understand you won't understand that, what with your bikes, etc.
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1047945 wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 09:18
polecateddy wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 09:01 Lewis fought Frans Botha I suppose, but this is pretty thin stuff. How much would he get paid for this nonsense?
yes but look who Lewis fought immediately before and after Botha.
Yes I wasn’t going to labour the point, but Lewis did a great job demo-img how champs should act. What was it 6 weeks after popping Michael Grant’s bubble, polaxed Botha in 2.
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polecateddy wrote: 10 Oct 2022, 08:40
1047945 wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 09:18
polecateddy wrote: 09 Oct 2022, 09:01 Lewis fought Frans Botha I suppose, but this is pretty thin stuff. How much would he get paid for this nonsense?
yes but look who Lewis fought immediately before and after Botha.
Yes I wasn’t going to labour the point, but Lewis did a great job demo-img how champs should act. What was it 6 weeks after popping Michael Grant’s bubble, polaxed Botha in 2.
only a clown or an american would try and fault Lennox Lewis`s resume .
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