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December 04, 2022, 09:17:44 AM
#56
So Fury won, stop him in the 10th round.

I know that it didn't get the needed attention for this fight as Fury has beaten Chisora already.

Another classic performance by the gypsy king, it was a total beating, he just teed off on Chisora, as he has no answer to Fury's barrage and jab. And maybe Fury just masterfully extended the fight because he said during post interview that he needed some rounds

I didn't watch this trash fight but judging by the text broadcast I read later, Fury was trying very hard not to knock Chisora out from the early rounds. To be honest, I don’t understand why it was necessary to hold this shameful fight, and I would be interested to know what the audience who paid real money for a ticket and ended up seeing a farce think about it (even if they knew about it in advance).

I did not watch the fight the co-main event is much better and very entertaining than the main event I'm talking about the Dubois = Lerena fight, Lerena almost upset Dubois after Dubois wet down because of the torn ligament but Dubois came to fight and knock out Lerena in the next round, this fight excites the fans and stole the limelight on the Fury - Chisora fight,
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December 04, 2022, 09:07:16 AM
#55
So Fury won, stop him in the 10th round.

I know that it didn't get the needed attention for this fight as Fury has beaten Chisora already.

Another classic performance by the gypsy king, it was a total beating, he just teed off on Chisora, as he has no answer to Fury's barrage and jab. And maybe Fury just masterfully extended the fight because he said during post interview that he needed some rounds

I didn't watch this trash fight but judging by the text broadcast I read later, Fury was trying very hard not to knock Chisora out from the early rounds. To be honest, I don’t understand why it was necessary to hold this shameful fight, and I would be interested to know what the audience who paid real money for a ticket and ended up seeing a farce think about it (even if they knew about it in advance).
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December 04, 2022, 07:29:13 AM
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We need to start with the fact that Fury fought with a deliberately weak opponent, so the price of such a victory is zero. A one-sided fight in which Fury beat up Chissora, the referee should have stopped it even earlier. I can't wait when he will be beaten by anyone, Usyk or any other fighter. Anyone who cannot keep his word, looks terrible (I'm talking about his sagging sides) and insults another champion (I'm talking about his statements after the fight), has no right to be called a champion. He is like a mockery of all boxing...
Don't let all the words get to you. He's known to talk a lot and he doesn't give a f**k about what others think at this point in his career. People seems to like that part of him because he also delivers in the ring. He defeats his opponents and that's what really matters the most. I could care less about his insults. Those are probably just ways to market the next fight for all we know.

Fury will always act that way he's been like that ever since, he is one animated guy who likes to the hype but look after the fight he will be the first one to go to his opponent to congratulate him, it's all for the show and the hype and that's what makes every Fury fight interesting and Usyk is different he does not like thrash talks, both fighters have conflicting characters if they meet expect a lot of trash talks coming from Fury and Usyk to just ignore those thrash talks, but checking the two when they face off Fury is massive he really towers over Usyk, at first glace Fury has a huge advantage but looks can be deceiving.
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December 04, 2022, 07:03:53 AM
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Fight going under or over 6.5 rounds at 2.11 and 1.70 respectively may be worth a shot. At least way better than choosing him as the winner. I have a feeling that he will have fun in the first six and get more serious in the later rounds.
.... will not knock out Chisora specifically in the first 10 rounds.
Good call if you also placed a bet on over 6.5 rounds. The fight went on as expected hehe.

We need to start with the fact that Fury fought with a deliberately weak opponent, so the price of such a victory is zero. A one-sided fight in which Fury beat up Chissora, the referee should have stopped it even earlier. I can't wait when he will be beaten by anyone, Usyk or any other fighter. Anyone who cannot keep his word, looks terrible (I'm talking about his sagging sides) and insults another champion (I'm talking about his statements after the fight), has no right to be called a champion. He is like a mockery of all boxing...
Don't let all the words get to you. He's known to talk a lot and he doesn't give a f**k about what others think at this point in his career. People seems to like that part of him because he also delivers in the ring. He defeats his opponents and that's what really matters the most. I could care less about his insults. Those are probably just ways to market the next fight for all we know.
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December 04, 2022, 06:59:45 AM
#52
Congratulations Fury for one more win and perfect record but this was harder than I expected and Derek Chisorawas decent opponent that gave some good punches to champion.
In the end Fury was better fighter and he deserved to win with KO in ten round, and it lasted longer like I predicted, he wanted to give good show to home crowd in England.
I am following boxing heavyweight only because of Tyson Fury, he is amazing human being and people should listen to his life story.
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December 04, 2022, 06:56:35 AM
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We need to start with the fact that Fury fought with a deliberately weak opponent, so the price of such a victory is zero. A one-sided fight in which Fury beat up Chissora, the referee should have stopped it even earlier. I can't wait when he will be beaten by anyone, Usyk or any other fighter. Anyone who cannot keep his word, looks terrible (I'm talking about his sagging sides) and insults another champion (I'm talking about his statements after the fight), has no right to be called a champion. He is like a mockery of all boxing...
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December 04, 2022, 06:53:27 AM
#50


I'm looking forward for a Fury-Usyk match. That would be exciting.


The world is looking for this fight to happen there was a face-off between Usyk and Fury and of course Fury do all the talking Usyk is really a class he just looked at Fury, I hope this fight really happens so there will be one champion in the heavyweight division and to end the debate on who between the two is the undisputed and lineal World Heavyweight Champion, let's see in 2023 if they are going to meet to unite the title or there will be a big shake-up in the heavyweight division as many heavyweights contenders capable of becoming a champion, there will be a lot of great fights in the heavyweight division lining up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8htY9ypZd0

Here's another angle of it,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhZA9lDSTaw

You gonna love Fury though, shots fired already, and I think he won it already here.

Usyk though still looks scary starting at Fury with no emotions at all. Oh well, we do hope that they will be next for unification, it's gonna be massive.
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December 04, 2022, 06:21:05 AM
#49
I really didn't care about this fight. The outcome was predictable.

From what I could see in the videos it was really visible that Tyson Fury was dominating the fight and would win this fight, the surprise would have been if he lost in this fight something that didn't happen, I hope Tyson Fury gets a much stronger opponent to be a one more unpredictable fight, it would probably call a lot of attention if he gets a very strong opponent and preferably someone who calls a lot

It was pure fun for Fury. This was his fight, after all. No pressure whatsoever for the Gypsy King. He went there with all the confidence in the world.

Dereck Chisora is 38 years old, he is already in the age of retiring, I did not see how he could follow the 34 -year -old Tyson Fury, not young but in relation to Chisora he is much younger and has more energy to fight, it was a very predictable struggle of who would be the winner of the fight, in my opinion
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December 04, 2022, 03:17:32 AM
#48


I'm looking forward for a Fury-Usyk match. That would be exciting.


The world is looking for this fight to happen there was a face-off between Usyk and Fury and of course Fury do all the talking Usyk is really a class he just looked at Fury, I hope this fight really happens so there will be one champion in the heavyweight division and to end the debate on who between the two is the undisputed and lineal World Heavyweight Champion, let's see in 2023 if they are going to meet to unite the title or there will be a big shake-up in the heavyweight division as many heavyweights contenders capable of becoming a champion, there will be a lot of great fights in the heavyweight division lining up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8htY9ypZd0
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December 03, 2022, 11:33:50 PM
#47
It was pure fun for Fury. This was his fight, after all. No pressure whatsoever for the Gypsy King. He went there with all the confidence in the world. He knew he was facing no risk with Chisora. He knew very well he would defeat him the third time around. Chisora didn't even win a single round. It's even funny Fury got injured battering Chisora with heavy blows than Chisora hitting him with powerful ones.

I'm looking forward for a Fury-Usyk match. That would be exciting.
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December 03, 2022, 10:09:17 PM
#46
So Fury won, stop him in the 10th round.

I know that it didn't get the needed attention for this fight as Fury has beaten Chisora already.

Another classic performance by the gypsy king, it was a total beating, he just teed off on Chisora, as he has no answer to Fury's barrage and jab. And maybe Fury just masterfully extended the fight because he said during post interview that he needed some rounds
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December 03, 2022, 09:31:10 PM
#45
Ok as per the undercard,

Daniel Dubois vs Kevin Lerena, it was an entertaining fight, Dubois was down 3x in the first round but survived. However, it was very different in the 3rd round as Dubois connected with solid right to drop Lerena. And then finished him off to win.

I thought because of the torn ligament Dubois cannot continue because he has a record of not continuing because of injury, there was an urgency on Dubois's part to finish the fight when he hit Lerena with a big punch, he have to because that's his only chance to win because a torn ligament cannot keep you up on the ring for long and he did it, this is a more entertaining fight to watch than the main event because you know in the main event who will be dominant.
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December 03, 2022, 08:58:34 PM
#44

Is there no thread for this yet? Maybe nobody does actually want to see this  Cheesy.


I really didn't care about this fight. The outcome was predictable. There was more credible opponents for Fury out there but I guess they just went for the safest option so they don't ruin the possibility of an undisputed fight next. From what we've seen from Fury, he should be favored to beat Usyk. The size and strength is just too much to deal with.
This, I did watch the fight but Fury dominated Chisora from the beginning to the end, so there was no mystery about who was going to win this fight, I could see Chisora really gave it his all in a fight that is probably his last before retirement but it was not enough, however even if the fight was not really that exciting, Fury needed to fight as he has been away from the ring for seven months, and he needs to be in top shape for the unification fight I hope happens next year against Usyk.
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December 03, 2022, 07:33:22 PM
#43

Is there no thread for this yet? Maybe nobody does actually want to see this  Cheesy.


I really didn't care about this fight. The outcome was predictable. There was more credible opponents for Fury out there but I guess they just went for the safest option so they don't ruin the possibility of an undisputed fight next. From what we've seen from Fury, he should be favored to beat Usyk. The size and strength is just too much to deal with.
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December 03, 2022, 04:21:53 PM
#42
Ok as per the undercard,

Daniel Dubois vs Kevin Lerena, it was an entertaining fight, Dubois was down 3x in the first round but survived. However, it was very different in the 3rd round as Dubois connected with solid right to drop Lerena. And then finished him off to win.

That straight shot[1] doesn't look like there's a power behind it.  It was a snap straight shot, but then I remember this is a heavyweight division so yeah, that punch would be "devastating" since his opponent is also a heavyweight.  The punch that finished the fight was delivered after the bell rang[2].  I think the stoppage is too early because the boxer can have a minute rest after the count.  But then of course the health of the boxer is more important than the wins.





[1] https://youtu.be/nrjAL5qO5HE?t=13
[2] https://youtu.be/nrjAL5qO5HE?t=54
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December 03, 2022, 03:51:54 PM
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Ok as per the undercard,

Daniel Dubois vs Kevin Lerena, it was an entertaining fight, Dubois was down 3x in the first round but survived. However, it was very different in the 3rd round as Dubois connected with solid right to drop Lerena. And then finished him off to win.
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December 03, 2022, 11:44:09 AM
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By the way, for the sake of interest, I checked the quotes of bookmakers and they are eloquent: 1.05 against 10.
It is unlikely that anyone will be interested in such odds on one side or the other. It is clear that the coefficient cannot be higher on Fury, but Chisora could be quoted as 15-20. 10 is just a laugh.
Even the odds for Fury winning by KO at 1.36 is too low for me. Fight going under or over 6.5 rounds at 2.11 and 1.70 respectively may be worth a shot. At least way better than choosing him as the winner. I have a feeling that he will have fun in the first six and get more serious in the later rounds.

I agree. Ridiculous odds and in general it makes no sense to put money on a garbage fight, since, for example, Fury, knowing the garbage nature of the fight, will try to “work out” the fee in full and will not knock out Chisora specifically in the first 10 rounds. It is difficult to guess the scenario of the battle, since the usual analysis is powerless here.
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December 03, 2022, 09:15:39 AM
#39
I don't think he can ever win against the king. Fury is at its prime right now. I just recently watched the two previous fights of these two. Fury is very good tactically. He secures the win compared to Chisora, he uses the ring well and fights very cleverly.
It will be an entertaining fight, maybe Chisora will surprise us, but I highly doubt that whatever tricks he pull up, that Fury will be caught off guard. The major question in about this fight should be how the win will come , not about who will win. Fury has mentioned his addiction to boxing and fighting in the ring and how difficult retirement will be to him when considered, In this stage in his career, he is still keen knocking out and has been practicing with his trainer SugarHill Steward, a strategy to ensure that his punches are more effective for a KO.

https://www.skysports.com/boxing/news/12040/12760318/tyson-fury-terrified-of-giving-up-boxing-its-more-addictive-than-anything-on-the-planet
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December 02, 2022, 05:36:09 PM
#38
If I was betting on this match, I would assume that Fury would win by the referee's decision.
Fury should be able to put Chisora away. The only thing I'm getting from the build up is this is sort of being treated like a exhibition fight. I know Fury said he's going to let his hands go, but you can never really go by what he says prior to the fight. He's been accused of giving Chisora a pay day who's towards the end of his career.

So, while Fury should be able to put him away, with relative ease he'll probably go easy on him, which putting a bet on it going the distance might be a decent bet. Obviously, with Fury winning on points. Got to be better than the odds of 1.03-1.05 that were being offered for a Fury victory.
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December 02, 2022, 01:45:53 PM
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I have no idea they had already fought before, I only know Fury when he beats Wilder and his opponent now seemed like not a popular boxer. What happened to the rumored fight between Fury and Usyk?

In this fight, I would certainly choose Fury to win, he is the king in heavy weight division so I don't him losing in this battle.
For me furry has a very high percentage of winning against Chisora because we all know how furry will fight inside the ring he is the monsters king in his division and I don't think so if chisora will defeat him via knockout maybe he had a chance to win but by a unanimous decision only I think. And we all know that furry will be the most favorite here in this matchup but If chisora will trained hard and find a good strategy to win against the king then maybe he has a chance to win.
I don't think he can ever win against the king. Fury is at its prime right now. I just recently watched the two previous fights of these two. Fury is very good tactically. He secures the win compared to Chisora, he uses the ring well and fights very cleverly. In this fight, he will aim to tire his opponent from time to time with distance to the body and liver against his opponent, then I guess he will gradually increase the strength in the rounds. If I was betting on this match, I would assume that Fury would win by the referee's decision.
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