Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou | TNT PPV - 28 October 2023
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handsofstone
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
ABCs need to crack down on rematch clauses, if one of their baubles are on the line then there should be no rematch clause allowed, if the winner wants to go over old ground immediately then he should be stripped, I don't mind exceptions for terrible officiating but all in all they need binned
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
Absolutely. Especially when the top guys barely fight twice a year it ties belts up for too long and fighters wait ages for a mandatory shot.handsofstone wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 06:40 ABCs need to crack down on rematch clauses, if one of their baubles are on the line then there should be no rematch clause allowed, if the winner wants to go over old ground immediately then he should be stripped, I don't mind exceptions for terrible officiating but all in all they need binned
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
Any of those idiots would be more entertaining than watching Big John it must be said ..mickey1975 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 03:31Are you upset Heggie, Christie and Joyce might not get on?
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maverick23
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
Eddie’s openly all about the money though. Tyson’s claimed several times in the past that he doesn’t care about money and would even fight for free, yet his actions are consistently contrary to that at the moment.
What I don’t agree with Eddie about is Fury turning down the Usyk fight. He technically didn’t - he was just so unreasonable on certain things that Usyk did walk away.
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maverick23
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
I don’t mind rematches too much but I think 2 rules need to be introduced for rematches involving world championship fights.handsofstone wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 06:40 ABCs need to crack down on rematch clauses, if one of their baubles are on the line then there should be no rematch clause allowed, if the winner wants to go over old ground immediately then he should be stripped, I don't mind exceptions for terrible officiating but all in all they need binned
1. They have to happen quickly. The loser of the fight has to be ready to go again inside of 4 months otherwise he loses the right to it. I didn’t have a big deal with AJ rematching Usyk or Ruiz but they both should have happened quicker.
2. The promoter of the fight or the TV network the fight will happen on has the option to say no. We got a rematch no one wanted with Kambosos against Haney as the gap in class was too big and we’re seemingly getting a rematch of an awful fight between CBS/Okolie. In both cases almost everyone bar the loser of the original fight would rather the rematch didn’t happen.
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mickey1975
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
But if he's fighting Mike Tyson, as you say, that would bring astronomical numbers to the show. Great move, if your source is correct.tonyevs wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 07:55Any of those idiots would be more entertaining than watching Big John it must be said ..
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
Yep .. but once again it's a circus money grab. Which to be fair is only possible because there's so many Fury mugs out there.
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Boxing shoots itself
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023 - Geezer I know has 3 MILLION subscribers - YOU MAD????? lol.
I'm going to REALLY P**S OFF the Tyson Fury haters by promoting the fight. Sometimes its not what you know it's WHO you know

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Nightmare Roy
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
Tyson is still Tyson, warm up against Micky Theo first?mickey1975 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 08:47But if he's fighting Mike Tyson, as you say, that would bring astronomical numbers to the show. Great move, if your source is correct.
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mickey1975
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
Yeah, the irony is that Eddie's charge, AJ, fought Usyk..... TWICE. Fury hasn't fought him once.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
How the xxxx can anyone apologise for Big John v Mike Tyson.
C’mon now.
Just for buys?
We might as well have…
Tyson Fury versus a novice for the World Heavyweight title.
C’mon now.
Just for buys?
We might as well have…
Tyson Fury versus a novice for the World Heavyweight title.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
John Fury wanting to face Mike Tyson in Saudi is out there - little chance Mike Tyson would do it though is it. He did an exhibition against an all time great in Roy Jones and talked of another against another all time great in Holyfield. Little chance against some guy who at his peak was not even British title level.mickey1975 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 11:57Mike Tyson is also very popular, mate. I hope your info is correct.
What is it that makes you want to see it? The Tyson Fury connection?
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sweetmagee
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
So if the John Fury v Iron Mike fight happens and John loses, we can look forward to Tyson v Tyson in another six months or so. Tyson Fury seeking revenge etc etc
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polecateddy
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
The thread goes on! You can guarantee whatever further decisions Tyson Fury takes with his career, they will involve if not zero, close to zero in terms of risk.
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Teddy's Toupee
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
Not even area level.tonyevs wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 13:53John Fury wanting to face Mike Tyson in Saudi is out there - some guy who at his peak was not even British title levelmickey1975 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 11:57Mike Tyson is also very popular, mate. I hope your info is correct.
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Nightmare Roy
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
You joke but if they could make money out of it they would do it for sure.sweetmagee wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 13:56 So if the John Fury v Iron Mike fight happens and John loses, we can look forward to Tyson v Tyson in another six months or so. Tyson Fury seeking revenge etc etc
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
It could also make brain damage. Grandfathers and boxing don't mix.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 15:36You joke but if they could make money out of it they would do it for sure.sweetmagee wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 13:56 So if the John Fury v Iron Mike fight happens and John loses, we can look forward to Tyson v Tyson in another six months or so. Tyson Fury seeking revenge etc etc
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Teddy's Toupee
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
Mike Tyson insists on wearing safety goggles if the bout happens. John Fury calls him a "feather duster" and says Mike's not a real fighting man.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
John backed out against Mickey TheoTeddy's Toupee wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 14:19Not even area level.tonyevs wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 13:53John Fury wanting to face Mike Tyson in Saudi is out there - some guy who at his peak was not even British title levelmickey1975 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 11:57
Mike Tyson is also very popular, mate. I hope your info is correct.
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Teddy's Toupee
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
He definitely indulged in some serious bloviating when his bluff was called. At least Mickey1975 just said no thanks to my offer of a sparring session and didn't come up with any crazy demands or start challenging former world champions instead of me.
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Redback Rasta
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
Wow! 59 pages and motoring.
This 'ignoring' and 'disinterest' in Tyson Fury knows no bounds!
This 'ignoring' and 'disinterest' in Tyson Fury knows no bounds!
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
No irony that Eddie’s charge, AJ, has just turned down 2 shots at the WBC title?jwfg wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 13:40Yeah, the irony is that Eddie's charge, AJ, fought Usyk..... TWICE. Fury hasn't fought him once.
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big lennox
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
AJ probably thought Fury's offers were make believe, so, in reality, he hasn't turned down any offer, unlike Fury running into a third fight with Wilder once terms with AJ were agreed.
What is not disputed is that Fury's one fight this year will be against an aged MMA fighter, who hasn't had a fight in 18 months, and never boxed before as an amateur or as a pro.
Boxing is a dangerous enough sport as it is without freak show, barbaric events like this.
Similarly, I didn't think it was particularly healthy to put Fury in with a 40 year old Chisora for a third time, a Chisora who had lost 3 out of his previous 4 outings.
No doubt it will be Fury vs Jon Jones after Ngannou.
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big lennox
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou - 28 October 2023
How will Fury play this 'fight'?
The reality is, if Fury took on Ngannou in MMA he would get completely iced comfortably inside the first round.
Therefore, does Fury need to make a statement and try and do the same thing to Ngannou in Round 1?
Or will he try and give the fans their moneys worth and allow it to go a few rounds?
Either way, I don't know what the attraction is for the fans. A lot of people who are critical of the fight have said they will still watch it, but why, when the winner is known in advance?
The reality is, if Fury took on Ngannou in MMA he would get completely iced comfortably inside the first round.
Therefore, does Fury need to make a statement and try and do the same thing to Ngannou in Round 1?
Or will he try and give the fans their moneys worth and allow it to go a few rounds?
Either way, I don't know what the attraction is for the fans. A lot of people who are critical of the fight have said they will still watch it, but why, when the winner is known in advance?