Selling over 50k tickets for a dud opponent outdoors in December. Tyson Fury confirmed as the biggest draw in British boxing.
I’m dumbfounded this is selling well, I’ve obviously underestimated fury’s star power but this is a terrible fight.
I got tickets for this. Just like 99% of the forum I'm disappointed Fury and Chisora are fighting again for a third time but it's happening now and nothing we can do about it so might aswell enjoy the show. I've always been a massive fan of Chisora and this is probably his last fight so will go and see him and support him for the final time.
I didn't believe people were ready to pay for such a bad main event, but I was wrong. I completely underestimated how big Tyson Fury is here in the U.K.
The undercard sounds like it will be very good, but that obviously has made 0 difference to the sales. I'm fairly surprised this many have gone
Why does Chisora deserve anything like a farewell fight? It's insane how they've built him to be something he's not, equally I don't think Fury is some superman who can just 100% dictate how a fight goes with anyone he steps in with, there's a reason he's chosen Chisora as his opponent, I firmly believe that he doesn't want to go anywhere near Joe Joyce who is all wrong for him.
Come on. AJ never faced a can with 12 losses when he was the face of the game. At least he fought the best. Fury in another stinker of a pointless trilogy.
Bro, c’mon he had title defences against Dominic Breazeale, Éric Molina, Takam & a 40 year old Pulev. Let’s not try and rewrite history that his title reign was full of wins against killers.
And none of them had 12 losses. Probably not even combined. And let's be honest: AJ got a gift of a title shot and was still learning. What's the excuse for fighting del this far in both careers?