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David Chisora in full Barbie-Pink for his daughters, with them in matching pink, kissing them before he goes into the ring, is EXACTLY the wholesome masculinity I like to see. 
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Dereck Chisora VS. Carl Baker - Staredown
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theanticool · 1 year
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someone sat down to come up with a marketing campaign for Fury-Chisora 3 and the best they could come up with was “why not?”
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How To Watch Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora Fight Live Stream Online Free, Start Time, TV Channel
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realfightjunkie · 9 months
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Derek Chisora {-700} DEFEATS Gerald Washington {+430} via 10 round DECISION. Will go 10 rounds {+340} & Chisora wins by decision {+490} hits! 
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The ref is staring really hard at Chisora.
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boxingposter2022 · 1 year
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2022.12.03 Tyson Fury vs Dereck Chisora III WBC lourds
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Press Conference Notes: The Gypsy King Ready to Defend Heavyweight Crown Against Longtime Nemesis Derek Chisora in Sold-Out London Showdown
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Published: December 02, 2022
Tyson Fury-Chisora to stream LIVE and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+ Saturday at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT LONDON (Dec. 1, 2022) — The Tyson Fury Roadshow returned to London this week, and the undefeated WBC/Lineal heavyweight world champion arrived at Thursday's press conference in a flashy suit, and proceeded to entertain the masses in typical "Gypsy King" fashion.
Fury (32-0-1, 23 KOs) will defend his crown this Saturday (ESPN+, 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT) against longtime rival Derek Chisora (33-12, 23 KOs) at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in front of an expected sold-out crowd of roughly 70,000. Fury defeated Chisora in 2011 (UD 12) and 2014 (TKO 10), but this is the first time they will fight with the heavyweight title on the line.
Since their second meeting, Fury went on to topple Wladimir Klitschko for the heavyweight title, participate in a historic trilogy against Deontay Wilder, and pack a UK-record 94,000 fans into Wembley Stadium for his April 2022 showdown against Dillian Whyte. Chisora continued as one of Britain's most popular attractions, most recently edging two-time world title challenger Kubrat Pulev by split decision.
At the press conference, this is what Fury, Chisora and Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum had to say.
Tyson Fury “Whoever fights Derek Chisora is in for a fuc*ing good fight. That’s what we know. That’s what we prepared for. And he was available and ready to rock n’ roll. He stepped up to the plate, and bang, here we are. There’s going to be a throwdown for the fans right before Christmas.” “I needed to fight this year regardless of who it was. I love fighting. I always need to fight. I wish I could fight every single month of my life. Derek’s the same. We love to fight. So, if we could fight 12 times next year, that’d be fantastic.” “I’m doing what I love to do. I’m getting paid to do what I love. I take my career very seriously. I’m looking forward to it. I cannot wait to get out there, put on a show and entertain. Come Saturday night, there’s no friendship. There are no friends in business, and this is a business transaction. So, we’re going to go in there, punch the fuck out of each other, and then afterward we can have a nice little sandwich, a nice cup of tea, whatever he wants. Not a problem. But while we’re in there, we’re in fight mode. We’re going to put on a great show.” Derek Chisora “I can’t sit here and try to be more aggressive to Tyson and try to say so many bad words because the man I’m looking at right now is giving me an opportunity when nobody wanted to give me an opportunity. He called me up and he said to me, ‘I want to fight you. I want to give you a big payday.’ And I said, ‘Yes. Let’s make it happen.’ For me to sit here and try to talk shit and say so many bad things about a man who is actually giving me food on the table for my kids, I cannot.” “All these guys in the game don’t want me to be on this stage. But, come Saturday, I can guarantee you this: friendship will be out of the door. Me and this big man are going to get it on. I’m not going to try to hold back on anything. Come Saturday, I’m going to war. I want to take what’s his and make it mine.” “I was born in Africa. And one thing we do in Africa is we don’t give up. You only give up when you die. That’s the African mentality. Africa is a {continent} that keeps giving and giving. You can take anything you want, but we’ve got more than you can take. So, we don’t give up.” Bob Arum “I don't see any reason why the [Oleksandr] Uysk fight with Tyson Fury can’t be made speedily without much trouble. I know the Usyk people very well. His manager, Egis Klimas, is a really good friend of mine. He manages Lomachenko and Janibek. I’ve dealt with him a whole lot over the years. I know Oleksandr Usyk. I know he wants the fight. I talked with Tyson a little while ago, and he wants the fight. That fight will happen next unless Mr. Chisora lands his punch. Don’t discount Chisora. He is a hell of a fighter. He has a tremendous punch. I remember when he fought Usyk. He gave Uysk life or death. That fight could have gone either way. You can’t, in this business, count your chickens before they hatch.” Saturday, December 3 ESPN+ (1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT) Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora, 12 rounds, Fury’s WBC & Lineal Heavyweight titles Daniel Dubois vs. Kevin Lerena, 12 rounds, Dubois’ WBA ‘Regular” Heavyweight Title Yvan Mendy vs. Denys Berinchyk, 12 rounds, Mendy’s European Lightweight Title Karol Itauma vs. Vladimir Belujsky, 8/6 rounds, light heavyweight Royston Barney Smith vs. Cruz Perez, 4 rounds, lightweight
(Featured Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank via Getty Images)
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How to Watch Derek Chisora vs. Kubrat Pulev 2 Fight Live Stream on DAZN Boxing TV
How to Watch Derek Chisora vs. Kubrat Pulev 2 Fight Live Stream on DAZN Boxing TV
O2 Arena in London will host the Derek Chisora vs. Kubrat Pulev sequel this weekend. Both the fighters first met in 2016 with the EBU heavyweight title at stake, and Kubrat Pulev scored a win. Here’s how you can watch Chisora vs. Pulev 2 on TheByteNews without cable. Derek Chisora vs. Kubrat Pulev 2 Preview The rematch between Derek Chisora (32-12, 23 KOs) and Kubrat Pulev (29-2, 14 KOs) is…
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Derek Chisora vs. Kubrat Pulev - Das offizielle Wiegen aus London
Derek Chisora vs. Kubrat Pulev – Das offizielle Wiegen aus London
Derek Chisora vs Kubrat Pulev – Face to Face. Foto von Mark Robinson. Bei einem Sieg winkt Kubrat Pulev ein Kampf gegen Dubois um den ‘regulären’ WBA-WM-Titel Derek Chisora ​​und Kubrat Pulev werden am heutigen Samstagabend, den 9. Juli, zum zweiten Mal, in der ‘The O2 Arena’ in London, aufeinandertreffen. Die gesamte Veranstaltung aus London wird weltweit live auf DAZN übertragen. Derek Chisora…
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Dereck Chisora and Carl Baker
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After Day of reckoning a lot of people have been downing Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder. A lot of it was just people poking fun at them but I saw this one post from a boxing site that felt deeper and resonated with sentiments I've had about those two. It goes as follows.
"The truth is that as both of their defining fights came against each other (barring Fury/Klitschko), their reputations are inextricably linked and dependent on one another. After Wilder was so thoroughly dominated by Parker, and Fury struggled badly (and arguably lost) to Ngannou, the thinness of their resumes casts a shadow over their legacies.
All of a sudden, Fury being dropped by Cunningham starts to look bad again. Fury's life and death struggle with Wallin starts to look bad (after Joshua thrashed him) . His choice of Schwarz and an unknown Wallin post-Wilder 1 looks like a lack of confidence. His arrogance of choosing Whyte and an ancient Chisora for fights NOBODY wanted post Wilder 3 looks like what it was - greed. And the Ngannou option too - going for high reward/low risk. It's not a good look. I thought Fury was a nailed on ATG, and his bravery for facing Wilder when he did and doing what he did was the stuff of legends. But again, that is the only redeeming factor in his post-Klitschko resume - and now that looks...severely diminished.
Likewise Wilder. His WBC reign was absurdly stage-managed by the WBC and PBC. And Fury was a cherry pick gone wrong. Clever management, but after his thrashing by Parker it starts to really look like smoke and mirrors. And again, I loved Wilder as a fighter. I wanted to see him face the best and genuinely thought he would find a way to win despite his limitations. But we NEVER got those fights. And so now we start to wonder why...and it does seem like he was manufactured. Had he fought Ruiz and beaten him, had he fought and beat Whyte even, or Joyce - or even Martin we wouldn't be saying this as we would have a much better yardstick of his true level. But he managed to be a champ and not fight these fights."
what do you think about this post and what do you think about how these past few months have affected the way people see Wilder and Tyson?
The post is right mostly, though I think it undersells Parker a tad. though I disagree that a win over Charles Martin would have been some huge deterrent for criticism considering Wilder KOed the guy (Helenius) who KOed the guy (Kownacki) who beat Martin.
I think people attributed a lot to Wilder that just was not shown in the ring. For as bad as the Parker fight was for him, it was not a split from the norm. When he has fought skilled heavyweights in the past, he has been down or even on the cards late (See the Ortiz fights). I think the wars with Fury might have blinded people from the fact his resume is really light because that used to be a really common critique up til he fought Fury.
I think Fury has fucked his legacy up more. Almost losing to a guy in his first ever boxing match as the lineal heavyweight champion is bad. Like really bad. Especially when he was openly ducking the unification fight everyone wants to see.
But also, the fact of the matter is heavyweight is bad. Yeah, we could and should have got AJ vs Tyson Fury/Deontay Wilder at some point in the last like 6-7 years, but otherwise it's not like there was much out there. Like Whyte is not a deeply skilled or interesting fighter (and we'd all have preferred for the Usyk fight), but he was honestly the most "interesting" fight available for Fury in 2022. Usyk and AJ were tied up with one another (+ Usyk was serving in the war). Parker had semi-recently lost to Whyte. Hrgovic had yet to beat Zhang, Zhang had yet to beat Joyce, and Joyce's most notable win was either Daniel Dubois or Carlos Takam. The third Chisora fight was blatant cherry-picking, but honestly Whyte was the best available heavyweight come April 2022. The only other one I can think of that "could" have got the fight was Andy Ruiz but people were still laughing at him for coming into the rematch with AJ overweight and underprepared. And when he did pop up, he barely edged out a 43+ year old Luis Ortiz despite knocking him down like 3x. The division is just bad.
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@derekwarchisora defeats @kubratpulev by split decision. Scores were 116-112 for Chisora, 116-112 for Pulev and 116-114 for Chisora. Photos: Mark Robinson / Matchroom #Boxing #Boxeo #KO #RBRBoxing #RoundByRoundBoxing #KubratPulev #DerekChisora #War #Rematch #Betting #BoxBetPod #Moneyline #O2 #PickUpProps #Betting #MatchroomBoxing #ChisoraPulev #ChisoraPulev2 #MyBookie #Winner https://www.instagram.com/p/CfzsTwUuCQ2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sethmeeyn · 8 months
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Derek Chisora makes bold prediction for KSI vs. Tommy Fury boxing match - Sportskeeda
On top of that, JJ doesn't have yes men around him... It's going to be a good fight... This fight, I see a knockout, and I see the knockout coming ...
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