Tyson Fury vs Dereck Chisora III
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MZam04
Fri, 2022-10-21 14:35
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Re: Tyson Fury vs Dereck Chisora III
Both fighters have changed a fair bit since they last fought.
Furys tried to become more of a knockout artist rather than a boxer. This was very evident in his second Deontay Wilder fight when he was on the front foot trying to KO Wilder instead of trying to outbox him like he did in the first fight. Chisora does have a pretty good chin though and I don't think Fury has outstanding punch power.
Chisoras strategy for his fights nowadays is to just throw punches like crazy. He's lost a lot of his fights over the last few years by doing this but he's always given his opponent tough fights.
I think this fight will start off competitive for the first 4 rounds. Derek will up the pace which might give Fury some issues like in the third Wilder fight. I expect most of Chisoras shots to miss or not land clean but I believe he'll do enough to win some of the first couple of rounds purely on effective aggression.
However, once he starts to tire I think Fury will dominate. Tyson has much better stamina than Derek so I'll expect him to be on the front foot looking for the KO for the rest of the fight. Chisora won't go down easy and will put fourth a spirited effort but I think he'll be dropped in the 7th, dropped again in the 9th and stopped in the 10th.
I think Fury will win by Round 10 TKO again via a combination that will drop Derek and the referee waving it off when he gets up. I reckon the scorecards at the time will be 88-81, 87-82, 87-82 all to Fury
I really want to see the Fury vs Usyk fight after this but I'm just not confident it will happen. It really seems like the fights the fans want to see the most are the ones that are the least likely to happen. Perhaps fighters just dont wanna risk losing their 0 so they have to pad their records by beating people theyve beat already 2 times. I don't know
aumonier
Sat, 2022-10-22 16:39
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Re: Tyson Fury vs Dereck Chisora III
It may be an interesting fight to watch but the sportive interest is limited for me. I don't see Chisora having improved enaough to win, and since Fury already won over Chisora twice, this third fight have little interest for him, only Chisora have something to win if he beats Fury.
I would be more interested in seeing Fury fighting new fighters (of course Uzyk or Joshua, or the fight once considered against Charr) or giving a rematch to Otto Wallin (who still haven't lost to anyone except Fury), but giving a third match to a fighter already beaten twice is disappointing.
aumonier
Mon, 2022-12-05 04:00
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Re: Tyson Fury vs Dereck Chisora III
As feared, it was a very one-sided fight, Fury was dominnant all along, Chisora is brave and would have never resigned, but he was taking a punishment, losing every round and taking huge blows. The stoppage was a good call. This was not a mismatch per se, Chisora is a great fighter, but now Fury must face even better fighters (Uzyk and Joyce are in attendance, Dubois won earlier in the same reunion, Joshua, Charr, Hrgovic, there are so many great oppositions we can expect and that would probably be better than this one-sided fight).
charliemason
Sat, 2022-11-19 18:18
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Re: Tyson Fury vs Dereck Chisora III
Fury 9th round TKO
jontam23
Sat, 2022-12-03 06:27
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Re: Tyson Fury vs Dereck Chisora III
Fury KO 4
jontam23
Sat, 2022-12-03 14:34
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Re: Tyson Fury vs Dereck Chisora III
Pretty solid performance from Fury, nothing special but he got the ring rust off, got ten good rounds in and got the job done without taking much punishment.
At this point in time, Fury is unbeatable in the heavyweight division, but that depends on how long before he starts to decline, and that could be exacerbated by his lifestyle - he's known to flip-flop mentally, doesn't always take camp 100% seriously, and I think money is a big motivating factor for him;
But right now, Fury beats up Usyk over 12 rounds for a clear decision victory. Joe Joyce is actually the tougher stylistic match-up, and it's Joyce who has the best chance of beating Fury - I would edge towards a close Fury decision over Joyce. As for Joshua, if that fight ever happens, Fury stops him inside 6.
MZam04
Sat, 2022-12-03 14:47
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Re: Tyson Fury vs Dereck Chisora III
Imo I think usyk probably beats fury but I agree with the joyce fight still being a tough match up for either of them. I think fury would win a decision though
MZam04
Sat, 2022-12-03 14:46
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Re: Tyson Fury vs Dereck Chisora III
Sad to see chisora take such a beating for potentially his last fight. Its made worse by the fact that this fight was completely unnecessary but cbisora was the biggest money available for tyson
No more asking for 500 million or tune up fights or unnecessary rematches let's get Usyk Vs Fury march 2023 for undisputed.
Jarod Killian
Tue, 2022-12-06 11:30
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Re: Tyson Fury vs Dereck Chisora III
Fury's 7th defense of the Lineal Heavyweight title. hopefully after Fury gets done fighting Anthony Joshua, Andy Ruiz Jr, Evander Holyfield, Zhilei Zhang, and the highly anticipated Otto Wallin rematch we can get him to fight Usyk to unify the belts. I don't maybe Alexander Mustache can fight Deontay Wilder in the meantime that way get to see Fury vs Wilder 4 instead.