Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte | BT PPV - 23 April 2022

Who wins?

Poll ended at 23 Apr 2022, 11:41

Fury - Decision
63
31%
Fury - T/KO
109
54%
DRAW
3
1%
Whyte - T/KO
24
12%
Whyte - Decision
3
1%
 
Total votes: 202

Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte - April 2022

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29 pages and 700+ posts, mostly about the purse bids.

Let’s talk about the fight now.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 14:21 Bob and Frank have over bid IMO, but they weren’t gonna take any risks.

It surprised there was no other bids.
They haven't over bid because they don't have to pay Fury £24 million. All we know is they have to pay Whyte £6.1 million. What Fury gets paid is between him, Frank and HMRC.
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That's a really good point
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Definitely done a side deal with Tyson to ensure they keep control.

They are going to be loving beating Eddie.
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Frostieballs wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 14:34 Definitely done a side deal with Tyson to ensure they keep control.

They are going to be loving beating Eddie.
Yep. That almost always happens when the split is so heavily in favour of the champion and it's why Eddie had no chance without risking losing a packet.
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Let’s hope this holds up now
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Has anyone been to a boxing event at the Principality/Millennium Stadium? Is it as bad as I can imagine watching boxing in the centre of the pitch from the stands would be?
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joshj909 wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 14:44 Has anyone been to a boxing event at the Principality/Millennium Stadium? Is it as bad as I can imagine watching boxing in the centre of the pitch from the stands would be?
Yep!
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589555 wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 14:30
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 14:21 Bob and Frank have over bid IMO, but they weren’t gonna take any risks.

It surprised there was no other bids.
They haven't over bid because they don't have to pay Fury £24 million. All we know is they have to pay Whyte £6.1 million. What Fury gets paid is between him, Frank and HMRC.
Yh forgot bout that. But Fury won’t want less than £20m or $20m surely.

It will likely be on ESPN+ in the States.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 14:21 Bob and Frank have over bid IMO, but they weren’t gonna take any risks.

It surprised there was no other bids.
Who else would go for it though?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 14:50
589555 wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 14:30
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 14:21 Bob and Frank have over bid IMO, but they weren’t gonna take any risks.

It surprised there was no other bids.
They haven't over bid because they don't have to pay Fury £24 million. All we know is they have to pay Whyte £6.1 million. What Fury gets paid is between him, Frank and HMRC.
Yh forgot bout that. But Fury won’t want less than £20m or $20m surely.

It will likely be on ESPN+ in the States.
We'll never know, mate. There's a lot of BS talked about how much fighters get at the top level. The only guarantee here is Whyte's. There will have been 80/20 purse splits in the past where the champion has been paid less than the challenger.
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joshj909 wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 14:44 Has anyone been to a boxing event at the Principality/Millennium Stadium? Is it as bad as I can imagine watching boxing in the centre of the pitch from the stands would be?
I’ve been 3 times but always tickets on the pitch. The last one I went to was AJ/Parker and we could get super close for most of the undercard fights but when we took our seats for the main event the view wasn’t particularly good.

I went to see Williams/Skelton there. I think Calzaghe was meant to be fighting but it got called off so was a very sparse crowd. After the main event they still had a couple of fights to put on so we ended up just walking down to ringside and sat front row - no one really cared at that point.
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It's an all British World Heavyweight Championship fight and Tyson is a bigger draw than Joshua (according to the Gypsy wannabee), so this fight must sell at least 80,000 tickets. Anything else will be an complete and utter failure.
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it won't as principality or millennium stadium what ever it's called doesn't hold 80,000
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dan28uk wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:08 it won't as principality or millennium stadium what ever it's called doesn't hold 80,000
Surely with Fury being such a muuhhassive draw, they will be booking the biggest stadium known to man? Surely?
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If Fury turns in a masterclass like he did against Chisora it might end up being a bit one sided and boring.
I think Chisora and Whyte are a similar level.
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dan28uk wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:08 it won't as principality or millennium stadium what ever it's called doesn't hold 80,000
74.5k plus those on the pitch, not far off 80k. Will be fornicating expensive tickets and PPV.
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dan28uk wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:08 it won't as principality or millennium stadium what ever it's called doesn't hold 80,000
For boxing it can. Floor seats of course.
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samwbr wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:25
dan28uk wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:08 it won't as principality or millennium stadium what ever it's called doesn't hold 80,000
74.5k plus those on the pitch, not far off 80k. Will be fornicating expensive tickets and PPV.
Being a stadiums the tickets hopefully will be more scattered on prices.
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samwbr wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:25
dan28uk wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:08 it won't as principality or millennium stadium what ever it's called doesn't hold 80,000
74.5k plus those on the pitch, not far off 80k. Will be fornicating expensive tickets and PPV.
Will it sell out in ten minutes?
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Coco wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:22 If Fury turns in a masterclass like he did against Chisora it might end up being a bit one sided and boring.
I think Chisora and Whyte are a similar level.
Entirely agree, and their fights show that. If Fury still has the legs to box and the elbow injuries haven't taken his jab away, it will be very one-sided.
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595179 wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:28
samwbr wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:25
dan28uk wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:08 it won't as principality or millennium stadium what ever it's called doesn't hold 80,000
74.5k plus those on the pitch, not far off 80k. Will be fornicating expensive tickets and PPV.
Will it sell out in ten minutes?
Nothing sells out in ten minutes without StubHub
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dookus wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:29
595179 wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:28
samwbr wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 15:25

74.5k plus those on the pitch, not far off 80k. Will be fornicating expensive tickets and PPV.
Will it sell out in ten minutes?
Nothing sells out in ten minutes without StubHub
But Fury's bigger than Canelo, Joshua and the reincarnation of Primo Carnera. Surely the demand will break the internet faster than leaked Kelly Brook nudie pics?
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte - April 2022

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Surprised it will be ESPN PPV in the states. Late afternoon in the US on a Saturday.

Unless of course, being a FW card we can expect ring walks from Fury and Whyte to be at 12am right?
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