Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora 3 | ESPN - December 3, 2022

Who wins the trilogy?

Poll ended at 04 Dec 2022, 05:54

Fury - Decision
8
16%
Fury - T/KO
33
67%
DRAW
0
No votes
Chisora - T/KO
5
10%
Chisora - Decision
3
6%
 
Total votes: 49

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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 23 Oct 2022, 06:13
AngryGoon38 wrote: 21 Oct 2022, 10:19 Good to see that Fury is deciding to continue the Boxing carear.
I think that he will win by a Tko, somewhere between rounds 5-8.
After this bout, he Definitely Should take on Joshua.
Ultimately, I want to see Fury vs Usyk.
Wilder might get to fight Usyk first though.
In which case, that could Very Well be The End of Usyk's carear, or Relevance Status.
:-?
Is it?

Is it good seeing him fight ancient Chisora a 3rd time?

Why? So Tyson can add some money to his bank account?
What's worse, Fury giving a Tough and Still Dangerous Chisora a 3rd chance, or Crawford getting an 8 figure payday to
Have that tune-up versus that random journeyman, David...Ayasuma(Spelling ?). I know I misspelled the last-name, what does it matter though, right ? :-?
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AngryGoon38 wrote: 23 Oct 2022, 09:32
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 23 Oct 2022, 06:13
AngryGoon38 wrote: 21 Oct 2022, 10:19 Good to see that Fury is deciding to continue the Boxing carear.
I think that he will win by a Tko, somewhere between rounds 5-8.
After this bout, he Definitely Should take on Joshua.
Ultimately, I want to see Fury vs Usyk.
Wilder might get to fight Usyk first though.
In which case, that could Very Well be The End of Usyk's carear, or Relevance Status.
:-?
Is it?

Is it good seeing him fight ancient Chisora a 3rd time?

Why? So Tyson can add some money to his bank account?
What's worse, Fury giving a Tough and Still Dangerous Chisora a 3rd chance, or Crawford getting an 8 figure payday to
Have that tune-up versus that random journeyman, David...Ayasuma(Spelling ?). I know I misspelled the last-name, what does it matter though, right ? :-?
As we are all aware of, in boxing forums, positive and negative comments are directly correlated to who you like and dislike. And then we have trolls that just straddle the fence, making comments to irritate others.

Personally, I dislike Fury. It was refreshing to know that he said he picked Chisora to help the economy in the UK. :roll:
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Bandog wrote: 23 Oct 2022, 10:04
AngryGoon38 wrote: 23 Oct 2022, 09:32
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 23 Oct 2022, 06:13

Is it?

Is it good seeing him fight ancient Chisora a 3rd time?

Why? So Tyson can add some money to his bank account?
What's worse, Fury giving a Tough and Still Dangerous Chisora a 3rd chance, or Crawford getting an 8 figure payday to
Have that tune-up versus that random journeyman, David...Ayasuma(Spelling ?). I know I misspelled the last-name, what does it matter though, right ? :-?
As we are all aware of, in boxing forums, positive and negative comments are directly correlated to who you like and dislike. And then we have trolls that just straddle the fence, making comments to irritate others.

Personally, I dislike Fury. It was refreshing to know that he said he picked Chisora to help the economy in the UK. :roll:
Fair play to Fury for thinking about the UK'S economy; it's a damn site more than our chaotic government has been doing in recent months.
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Fury ducked Usyk before fighting Whyte.

https://www.boxingnews24.com/2022/10/ol ... eats-fury/

So now, Usyk goes back on his word to fight Wilder next? Bunch of chickenshit mfers.
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Bandog wrote: 23 Oct 2022, 19:51 Fury ducked Usyk before fighting Whyte.

https://www.boxingnews24.com/2022/10/ol ... eats-fury/

So now, Usyk goes back on his word to fight Wilder next? Bunch of chickenshit mfers.
the irony of posts like this from a guy who moans that people talk about ducking too much LOL

ya, usyk's such a chickensh!1, he just cleaned out the cruiser division and within 3 fights campaigning at heavy was unified hw champ, with a better win than any wilder has. and fury is such a pussy, knocking out wilder 2x already and fighting wlad in germany :lol:

and ffs, wanting to fight fury for the undisputed instead of fighting a guy fury ko'd multiple times is hardly chickensh!t, how stupid can you get? are you a parody? :lol:
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PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

Tyson Fury: Firstly I want to say thank you to Frank [Warren] and Bob [Arum], Queensberry and Top Rank, for putting on a fantastic show here. Secondly I would like to say a massive thank you to allegedly because he is a man of his word. [Promoter] allegedly promised me when I returned from my short retirement that I would fight in December.

We tried to fight [former three-belt champion] Anthony Joshua, we tried to fight [reigning three-belt champion Oleksandr] Usyk, we tried to fight a few people but they didn’t want no smoke. Frank is delivering this date on December 3, so a big shout out for that, Frank.

Also, massive respect, because in my bag I have 10 thousand pounds in cash that I have collected from Mr. allegedly that he has brought for me today because I bet Frank that Joshua wouldn’t sign the contract. Guess what, ten grand richer, tax free! That ten grand means more to me than ten million because I won it from allegedly. He beat me with Joe Parker the other week, now I have beaten him with this one, so fair play Frank.

Me trying to sit here and sell Derek Chisora to the fans. I have got to sell absolutely nothing to nobody because, if we go to that bar over there and order a treble Jack Daniels on the rocks, we know what the f**k it is gonna do. We know what it’s gonna do.

Don’t forget, you’ve got the so-called guys of the division that people say are top guys. We offer them big fights and no smoke. Offer it to Derek Chisora and, boom, he is sat here opposite me. The man has got balls and, in today’s society and this boxing game, there is a big lack of balls. And you know who you are, these people who want no smoke. With Chisora, he does what it says on the tin, he goes to war.

He’s changed his name from Dellboy to War and we’re gonna get a war. I did outbox him comfortably the second time, but Chisora’s style has changed and, guess what, so has mine! I used to be a tippy-tappy boxer on the back foot, jibby jabbing around the ring. Now I am HMS Destroyer.

So when you’ve got two heavy forces colliding with massive bombs, someone is getting knocked out.

That is all I am saying, if he lands on me with a big swing, I am getting knocked out. If I land a big swing on him, he is getting knocked out. The fans are going to win on the night, 100%. The 70,000 out there will sell out in one day. A second, back-to-back stadium fight and who better than my old mate Derek Chisora?

I promised for years to have a third fight, for good money, bringing it back to England again for the British economy in hard times. Me and Chisora are going to put on a hell of a fight and may the best man win.

Derek Chisora: A shout out to allegedly, Bob Arum and the Gypsy King. I’m buzzing. It is a great fight, I can’t really say much because they put a gag on me in the contract! So that is how I will leave it.

Tyson has always said there will be a third fight and the fight is here now, so I am excited and I thank Tyson for giving me the opportunity to fight him and a shout out to his whole family.

Is there bad blood? Not really, but I want to take what is his and make mine. I can’t box him, so I have to go in and mentally and physically take what is his to make it mine. For me to sit here and try and say different things, it is not the way I operate.

Now I have to get into my mindset that there is going to be loads of leather and punches chucked. But the end goal is I have to take what is his and make mine. That is my whole objective for this fight, what is him I want to make mine. Physically and mentally I want to come and take it. That is how I am feeling right now, I want to physically take it off him.

The same way he went to LA and Vegas twice, he went and physically and mentally took what was Deontay Wilder’s and made it his. This is exactly what I want to do, I want to come to Tottenham and physically take what is his to make it mine.
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Luis Ortiz Shakes His Head at Fury Fighting Chisora Next

“I think even less of the big dosser Fury. He claims to want to fight the best. He says (Anthony)Joshua didn’t want to fight him and that (Oleksandr) Usyk didn’t want to fight him. He went down the line of the top 10 on Boxrec(.com) and didn’t pick me because I came off a loss,” Ortiz told BS.com.

“Give me a break. You just passed me over because you saw that I went 12 rounds and was only getting better in the late rounds. I was ready for 15 rounds but it’s ok. It just makes you looks bad that you pass on me to fight Chisora who has 12 losses. This blows my mind. I would think Fury should feel embarrassed to move forward with this fight. If you want a real fight, I’m here you big dosser so stop calling fighters out and then choose the easy pickings.”
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That is easy for Ortiz to say considering the fight is already scheduled and tickets have already been sold. Really easy to talk a lot of garbage once something is already set in motion.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 24 Oct 2022, 10:50 Luis Ortiz Shakes His Head at Fury Fighting Chisora Next

“I think even less of the big dosser Fury. He claims to want to fight the best. He says (Anthony)Joshua didn’t want to fight him and that (Oleksandr) Usyk didn’t want to fight him. He went down the line of the top 10 on Boxrec(.com) and didn’t pick me because I came off a loss,” Ortiz told BS.com.

“Give me a break. You just passed me over because you saw that I went 12 rounds and was only getting better in the late rounds. I was ready for 15 rounds but it’s ok. It just makes you looks bad that you pass on me to fight Chisora who has 12 losses. This blows my mind. I would think Fury should feel embarrassed to move forward with this fight. If you want a real fight, I’m here you big dosser so stop calling fighters out and then choose the easy pickings.”
I can’t believe Ortiz trained for 15 rds! Why didn’t his trainer explain it was a 12 round fight? What a mess up/miscommunication. If Ortiz had been advised properly, he would have trained properly and he would have knocked Ruiz out!
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Fury screwed Dillian Whyte with an 80/20 split and it looks like Chisora was the only one willing to accept £2 million this time with the accompanying gagging order.

I wonder whether that contract also stipulates which round Chisora must fall?

Fury meanwhile will hope to pocket around £20 million.

Not that these things matter to him.

Everyone should know Fury doesn't care about money.

He's told us himself often enough, hasn't he?
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lazboy wrote: 25 Oct 2022, 03:09
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 24 Oct 2022, 10:50 Luis Ortiz Shakes His Head at Fury Fighting Chisora Next

“I think even less of the big dosser Fury. He claims to want to fight the best. He says (Anthony)Joshua didn’t want to fight him and that (Oleksandr) Usyk didn’t want to fight him. He went down the line of the top 10 on Boxrec(.com) and didn’t pick me because I came off a loss,” Ortiz told BS.com.

“Give me a break. You just passed me over because you saw that I went 12 rounds and was only getting better in the late rounds. I was ready for 15 rounds but it’s ok. It just makes you looks bad that you pass on me to fight Chisora who has 12 losses. This blows my mind. I would think Fury should feel embarrassed to move forward with this fight. If you want a real fight, I’m here you big dosser so stop calling fighters out and then choose the easy pickings.”
I can’t believe Ortiz trained for 15 rds! Why didn’t his trainer explain it was a 12 round fight? What a mess up/miscommunication. If Ortiz had been advised properly, he would have trained properly and he would have knocked Ruiz out!
To be fair, when he was in his prime Ortiz was used to training for 15 rounds. He probably just forgot how it is these days...
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luiz ortiz's pro debut was a 45 round decision win over newsboy jack o'halligan back in 1903
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :clap: to the above two comments, made my day!
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Fury’s left butt cheek Isaac Lowe is back and in this card to collect his usual £5k paycheck.

Royston Barney-Smith is also on the card

Hosea Burton is on the card too

Karol Itauma added as well.
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So not only is Lowe fighting on the undercard, but he is Fury's coach for the main event.
Incredible stuff

Still a hard pass though :zzz:
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Finkel wrote: 09 Nov 2022, 11:56 So not only is Lowe fighting on the undercard, but he is Fury's coach for the main event.
Incredible stuff

Still a hard pass though :zzz:
He's on double shift!

cha ching!!
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Counter-puncher wrote: 21 Oct 2022, 09:58
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 21 Oct 2022, 09:42
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 21 Oct 2022, 07:33
Is it just me, or is he turning into the bastard lovechild of Jack Sparrow and Frank Butcher?
He’s what we say in the modelling game a dreamboat.

:TU: :lol:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 15 Nov 2022, 08:42

He's a slippery customer is that one. You can almost hear the fiddle playing in the background...

We're just weeks away from the fight, so no doubt we can expect plenty of more similar sales ads from Mr Fury plus more carefully choreographed bullshit from BT boxing and their new mouthpiece Frampton.

ITS ALWAYS ABOUT THE MONEY WITH FURY.

Anyway, what's with Chisora?

Is he also doing a Dillian Whyte regarding the promotion?

Knowing the way Fury does business, I wouldn't blame him for his not a penny more, not a penny less attitude.
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£26.95?

For a fight many wouldn't watch for free?

Surely some mistake here?



Fury probably wanted £269.50… maybe next time.

We all know you're worth it, don't we?
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just imagine del boy connects with a no look overhand bomb from hell fury doesn't see coming (highly unlikely i know)...

'and the new!!! wbc/linear heavyweight champion of the world... dereeeeeck chasoooooraaaaa!!!!!
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adislav123 wrote: 23 Nov 2022, 13:16 just imagine del boy connects with a no look overhand bomb from hell fury doesn't see coming (highly unlikely i know)...

'and the new!!! wbc/linear heavyweight champion of the world... dereeeeeck chasoooooraaaaa!!!!!
That would make the price worth it. :OhYes:
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Thomastearns wrote: 23 Nov 2022, 12:55 £26.95?

For a fight many wouldn't watch for free?

Surely some mistake here?

Fury probably wanted £269.50… maybe next time.

We all know you're worth it, don't we?
UK fans will be paying the US equivalent soon.
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