Fury's a proven PED cheat. He just doesn't get caught these days.big lennox wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 09:48 Out of interest, does anyone know if this fight will have VADA testing or will it just be UKAD?
Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
As expected Fury is promoting his fight with Chisora by repeatedly talking about Joshua and Usyk
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Spud
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
In my humble opinion its a terrible fight.
I dread to think how much the ppv will cost
I dread to think how much the ppv will cost
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
I have to say that I can't embrace any of his big wins fully, because the failed drugs test shrouds things a bit for me.1103924 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 13:34Fury's a proven PED cheat. He just doesn't get caught these days.big lennox wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 09:48 Out of interest, does anyone know if this fight will have VADA testing or will it just be UKAD?
Extraordinary levels of fitness.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
For me, it stains the record of any boxer who tests positive. Not just Fury, but all of them. Disgusting.big lennox wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 14:19I have to say that I can't embrace any of his big wins fully, because the failed drugs test shrouds things a bit for me.1103924 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 13:34Fury's a proven PED cheat. He just doesn't get caught these days.big lennox wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 09:48 Out of interest, does anyone know if this fight will have VADA testing or will it just be UKAD?
Extraordinary levels of fitness.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
It will have some levle of VADA testing being WBC. (i dont know how much testing gets done on that automatic WBC ranked vada)big lennox wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 09:48 Out of interest, does anyone know if this fight will have VADA testing or will it just be UKAD?
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
I agree. It's not like athletics or cycling where one is cheating the clock. In boxing, you are hitting your opponent harder and more often than you would otherwise. Dreadful.1103924 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 14:23For me, it stains the record of any boxer who tests positive. Not just Fury, but all of them. Disgusting.big lennox wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 14:19I have to say that I can't embrace any of his big wins fully, because the failed drugs test shrouds things a bit for me.
Extraordinary levels of fitness.
As someone else said, there has to be an asterex next to Fury's wins against Klitschko onwards and a fight or two before that, given his failed drug test was earlier that year. Really, he should have not been allowed to box Klitschko.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
Yep, completely agree. It's only a matter of time before someone dies in the ring at the hands of someone who fails a test. Sickening.big lennox wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 04:00I agree. It's not like athletics or cycling where one is cheating the clock. In boxing, you are hitting your opponent harder and more often than you would otherwise. Dreadful.1103924 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 14:23For me, it stains the record of any boxer who tests positive. Not just Fury, but all of them. Disgusting.big lennox wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 14:19
I have to say that I can't embrace any of his big wins fully, because the failed drugs test shrouds things a bit for me.
Extraordinary levels of fitness.
As someone else said, there has to be an asterex next to Fury's wins against Klitschko onwards and a fight or two before that, given his failed drug test was earlier that year. Really, he should have not been allowed to box Klitschko.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
This is getting a bit creepy now. Half these posts are about me and now going over posts from years ago.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
Any ideas what the gagging order on Chisora that Fury has included in the fight contract is all about?
Clearly doesn't want something being leaked out.
Clearly doesn't want something being leaked out.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
Don Charles was saying yesterday that something happened during the second fight to make Derek perform so badly but he couldn't say what.The Gratest wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 05:51 Any ideas what the gagging order on Chisora that Fury has included in the fight contract is all about?![]()
Clearly doesn't want something being leaked out.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
I take it Don Charles is gonna be training him for this.
I always thought Charles was the best match for Chisora.
I always thought Charles was the best match for Chisora.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
Awful fight for fans .
retro step for man who proclaims he is the best on the planet etc etc
Chisora is " a gatekeeper " nothing more and should be retiring anyway .
This is the next instalment of delboys pension thats all .
Bringing the sport into disrepute ! if thats even possible given how things have been of late with all the PEDS and test issues back in the spotlight .
retro step for man who proclaims he is the best on the planet etc etc
Chisora is " a gatekeeper " nothing more and should be retiring anyway .
This is the next instalment of delboys pension thats all .
Bringing the sport into disrepute ! if thats even possible given how things have been of late with all the PEDS and test issues back in the spotlight .
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
I could see this fight backfiring badly for Fury. Would love to see it. Rooting for Delboy.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
Wouldn't that have the opposite effect and help give this seemingly one-sided mismatch a bit more interest if they revealed what caused Chisora to perform so badly?mickey1975 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 06:11Don Charles was saying yesterday that something happened during the second fight to make Derek perform so badly but he couldn't say what.The Gratest wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 05:51 Any ideas what the gagging order on Chisora that Fury has included in the fight contract is all about?![]()
Clearly doesn't want something being leaked out.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
I thought he just had a bad cold / illness? I remember there was plenty of talk on here about it in the days leading up to the fight, rumours were definitely going around.mickey1975 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 06:11Don Charles was saying yesterday that something happened during the second fight to make Derek perform so badly but he couldn't say what.The Gratest wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 05:51 Any ideas what the gagging order on Chisora that Fury has included in the fight contract is all about?![]()
Clearly doesn't want something being leaked out.
Would be interesting if it turned out to be something else, I always presumed they were true given the terrible way Del performed. Something definitely wasn’t right with him, whatever it was.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
What do you expect? You called the one and only Tyson Fury a liar. He's your hero, so people are bound to have an opinion.mickey1975 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 05:34 This is getting a bit creepy now. Half these posts are about me and now going over posts from years ago.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
A gagging order to cover up a cold? HmmmmBoxerbeetle wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 07:40I thought he just had a bad cold / illness? I remember there was plenty of talk on here about it in the days leading up to the fight, rumours were definitely going around.mickey1975 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 06:11Don Charles was saying yesterday that something happened during the second fight to make Derek perform so badly but he couldn't say what.The Gratest wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 05:51 Any ideas what the gagging order on Chisora that Fury has included in the fight contract is all about?![]()
Clearly doesn't want something being leaked out.
Would be interesting if it turned out to be something else, I always presumed they were true given the terrible way Del performed. Something definitely wasn’t right with him, whatever it was.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
’50k Fury vs Chisora tickets sell’ – 95% of sections appear on resale
Despite the mass dismay at the fight, promoter allegedly claims the event has sold over 50,000 tickets.
The question is, ‘who is buying them?’
World Boxing News reported that over 95% of the social media comments surrounding the event are negative. Not many British people, if any boxing fans, want to see this fight.
Therefore, expecting a sellout crowd of 60,000 plus to pack inside a UK football stadium in the winter is a long shot.
The reaction to Tyson Fury defending his WBC heavyweight title against a man he’s roundly beaten twice, the second time badly, has not been positive.
Since the noon green light got lit on Friday, the reception has been lukewarm on social media. Some fans are complaining about the prices.
“Think you need to pay people to watch this pointless fight. Nobody wants to see it.”
“No Queues at 15.30. You can pick any ticket at those horrendous prices. You’ve sold us out this time, Tyson. The public isn’t buying it.”
“Not really a brilliant fight and tickets at 200 plus pounds. Don’t you know there is a cost-of-living crisis?”
“You could get a ticket for AJ vs Usyk for £40. Those same seats are now £85. More than double for Fury vs Chisora!”
Fury vs Chisora tickets reaction
Judging by the vast majority of responses to tickets going on sale, it won’t be an easy sell.
“This ain’t selling out. There is literally no queue on Ticketmaster. They’ll be flogging them for a tenner outside on fight night,” said one.
Another stated: “I really hope the touts get burned on this one. No way this will sell out. December in the cold and rain watching.”
A third added: “£225 for decent seats. The best in the world against someone who has lost 12 times? – Get f***ed!”
On Warren claiming 50,000 sales, the fans’ reaction said it all.
“Resale flop for the touts.”
“You’re talking absolute b*****ks.”
“Flying out so fast you keep having to repost tickets are available.”
‘A market for resellers’
“Ticket touts have not even snapped them up yet. It’s going to be a hard sell this.”
“Any idea what checks are in place to ensure resellers are not buying them?”
“He’s joking, surely. There’s no market for resellers if the tickets are selling as slowly as this.
“There were lower tier tickets available all day yesterday, and still 12,000 tickets unsold now. Resellers can only really rip people off when places sell out.”
“50,000 touts are getting their fingers burned on this one, check StubHub, Viagogo, etc. The stadium will look like Tottenham is three down at halftime.”
“Madness that anyone outside their family, friends, and the team would pay for this.”
Despite the mass dismay at the fight, promoter allegedly claims the event has sold over 50,000 tickets.
The question is, ‘who is buying them?’
World Boxing News reported that over 95% of the social media comments surrounding the event are negative. Not many British people, if any boxing fans, want to see this fight.
Therefore, expecting a sellout crowd of 60,000 plus to pack inside a UK football stadium in the winter is a long shot.
The reaction to Tyson Fury defending his WBC heavyweight title against a man he’s roundly beaten twice, the second time badly, has not been positive.
Since the noon green light got lit on Friday, the reception has been lukewarm on social media. Some fans are complaining about the prices.
“Think you need to pay people to watch this pointless fight. Nobody wants to see it.”
“No Queues at 15.30. You can pick any ticket at those horrendous prices. You’ve sold us out this time, Tyson. The public isn’t buying it.”
“Not really a brilliant fight and tickets at 200 plus pounds. Don’t you know there is a cost-of-living crisis?”
“You could get a ticket for AJ vs Usyk for £40. Those same seats are now £85. More than double for Fury vs Chisora!”
Fury vs Chisora tickets reaction
Judging by the vast majority of responses to tickets going on sale, it won’t be an easy sell.
“This ain’t selling out. There is literally no queue on Ticketmaster. They’ll be flogging them for a tenner outside on fight night,” said one.
Another stated: “I really hope the touts get burned on this one. No way this will sell out. December in the cold and rain watching.”
A third added: “£225 for decent seats. The best in the world against someone who has lost 12 times? – Get f***ed!”
On Warren claiming 50,000 sales, the fans’ reaction said it all.
“Resale flop for the touts.”
“You’re talking absolute b*****ks.”
“Flying out so fast you keep having to repost tickets are available.”
‘A market for resellers’
“Ticket touts have not even snapped them up yet. It’s going to be a hard sell this.”
“Any idea what checks are in place to ensure resellers are not buying them?”
“He’s joking, surely. There’s no market for resellers if the tickets are selling as slowly as this.
“There were lower tier tickets available all day yesterday, and still 12,000 tickets unsold now. Resellers can only really rip people off when places sell out.”
“50,000 touts are getting their fingers burned on this one, check StubHub, Viagogo, etc. The stadium will look like Tottenham is three down at halftime.”
“Madness that anyone outside their family, friends, and the team would pay for this.”
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
resellers going to get burnt and be left holding the bag
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora III | BT PPV - 3 December 2022
As we have all been saying, Chisora is not a good opponent, however I think the constant claims on the socials that their will be a half empty stadium will prove to be incorrect.
There will be thousands of travellers and the general public, who will be interested in going, but haven’t got round to buying tickets yet.
The fight is 6 weeks away; there’s no premier league to compete with, it will be near Christmas time and the hype hasn’t really been cranked up on Talksport etc.
I think they are cooking up a good card aswell which will help.
There will be thousands of travellers and the general public, who will be interested in going, but haven’t got round to buying tickets yet.
The fight is 6 weeks away; there’s no premier league to compete with, it will be near Christmas time and the hype hasn’t really been cranked up on Talksport etc.
I think they are cooking up a good card aswell which will help.
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