Undisputed WBC heavyweight championship holder, Tyson Fury successfully retains his championship belt at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, handing a third career loss to title challenger, Derek Chisora courtesy of a lopsided tenth round standing TKO triumph. Fury, who also improves to 33-0-1 as a professional, records another win atop the WBC pile during his […]
Undisputed WBC heavyweight championship holder, Tyson Fury successfully retains his championship belt at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, handing a third career loss to title challenger, Derek Chisora courtesy of a lopsided tenth round standing TKO triumph.
Fury, who also improves to 33-0-1 as a professional, records another win atop the WBC pile during his second reign as champion, adding to prior victories over the veteran challenger, Chisora back in 2011 and 2014.
Starting well against Chisora in the second round after somewhat of a feeling out process in the first, Morecambe puncher, Fury almost stopped the challenger toward the end of that second frame and the third round, in fact, however, a gritty Chisora managed to survive on both occasions.
In certain one-way traffic for the remainder of the clash, Fury eventually forced the referee’s hand in the tenth round, who jumped in and stopped the action, declaring Fury as the victor subsequently.
Below, catch the highlights from Tyson Fury’s decisive victory over Derek Chisora
Boxing is currently in a rough state of affairs and after the latest antics involving Jake Paul, Tommy, and John Fury, its future isn’t looking any brighter. Tommy Fury was there to partake in an exhibition match against Rolly Lambert that would see no winner. It would’ve been hard to call a winner anyways, as, […]
Boxing is currently in a rough state of affairs and after the latest antics involving Jake Paul, Tommy, and John Fury, its future isn’t looking any brighter.
Tommy Fury was there to partake in an exhibition match against Rolly Lambert that would see no winner. It would’ve been hard to call a winner anyways, as, by all accounts, the two did much more showboating than actual fighting.
Jake Paul was in attendance, sitting ringside. Obviously, this was a recipe for disaster, and after the Tommy Fury fight, things would start to get very cringy. It started when Tommy Fury took the mic and called out Jake Paul. This wasn’t anything abnormal as the two have been beefing for what seems like years now. However, things took an unexpected turn when Tyson and Tommy Fury’s father joined the fray.
John Fury and Jake Paul nearly fight at Mayweather vs. Deji event
“He (Jake Paul) ain’t gonna step in here, cause he ain’t no man”, Tommy Fury began, furious for an unknown reason. “I’ll fight him now when I’ve just had a fight! Get in this ring now, c’mon! You, get in the ring now! The waters just fine, get in!”
Jake Paul was standing ringside, and magically a microphone appeared in his hands in perfect timing to capture his response. “How ’bout you get out of the ring now?” The youtube star turned boxer sneered. “You get outta here. Come here!”
Tommy Fury was furious, and kept screaming for Jake Paul to enter the ring, practically foaming at the mouth and looking like a stroke could even possibly afflict him at that moment.
Suddenly a crip and man from the streets, Jake Paul replied in the fashion of an inner city gang member: “Come on P***y a**! Get out here cuhh! Let’s go, you fuc*ing suck at fighting! Let’s go, pull up, pull up!”
If that wasn’t enough ridiculousness, the antics were sadly not even over at that point. The world wasn’t ready for it, but John Fury was about to leave his mark on this situation.
After Tommy Fury tried and failed to exit the ring to fight Jake Paul, it would now be John Fury’s turn. The old man would rip his shirt off and give his attempt at escaping the ring to fight Jake Paul. When restrained by security, he would opt instead to show off his boxing prowess by shadowboxing…
Tyson Fury has no interest in trying to justify his upcoming bout with longtime rival Derek Chisora. Appearing on the True Geordie podcast to discuss his December 3rd trilogy bout with Chisora, ‘The Gypsy King’ was questioned as to why he was taking on a fighter he has already defeated on two separate occasions. Fury […]
Tyson Fury has no interest in trying to justify his upcoming bout with longtime rival Derek Chisora.
Appearing on the True Geordie podcast to discuss his December 3rd trilogy bout with Chisora, ‘The Gypsy King’ was questioned as to why he was taking on a fighter he has already defeated on two separate occasions. Fury did not take kindly to the question, standing up for his opponent while taking a dig at the podcaster.
“No matter what you say, or what people like you want to say about Derek Chisora, he’s achieved more in boxing and in fighting than ten men like you could ever achieve. So I’m not going to just let you sit here and slate somebody who’s fought the best fighters of this era just because he’s lost a few fights.
“It is what it is. I’ll be fighting Chisora … and if you don’t want to watch it then please don’t, and if you do, tune in. And if you don’t want to buy a ticket, don’t buy a ticket. And if you do, be like the rest of the 50 odd, 60 odd thousand that’s already bought tickets.
“I can’t let you, who’s probably never had a fight in your life, run Chisora down who’s fought everybody. I cannot let that happen.”
Tyson Fury Tells Podcaster to ‘Suck a D*ck’ After Pressing An Already Sensitive Subject
Clearly in no mood to explain why he opted to take on a fighter he has already bested on two separate occasions, Tyson Fury attempted to move the conversation forward. However, True Geordie was in no mood to let the issue go prompting Fury to have a complete meltdown on the show’s host.
“I think you’re a tosser. You little tosspot. And I won’t be doing anymore interviews with you little tosspot, bearded, bald-headed tosser. Kiss my balls, you little w*nker. You little sh*thouse. Suck a d*ck.”
Tyson Fury defeated Chisora in 2011 via unanimous decision. The two ran it back three years later with ‘The Gypsy King’ once again coming out on top after Chisora retired following the conclusion of the 10th round. The WBC Heavyweight Champion of the world will once again meet his British rival at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 3rd.
Jake Paul calls out Tyson Fury while wearing a fat suit in a new Twitter video. Part of the appeal to Paul is his bravado and social media antics, taking aim at anyone and everyone. Some are more venomous, but this time Paul would share a jovial video of him calling out Fury as he […]
Jake Paul calls out Tyson Fury while wearing a fat suit in a new Twitter video.
Part of the appeal to Paul is his bravado and social media antics, taking aim at anyone and everyone. Some are more venomous, but this time Paul would share a jovial video of him calling out Fury as he prepares for his upcoming clash with fellow heavyweight, Derek Chisora.
Jake Paul Vs. Anderson Silva
Paul is set to take on the biggest test of his boxing career as he takes on former UFC middleweight champion and feared striker, Anderson Silva.
The bout is set to take place at the Desert Diamond Arena and has broken the grossing ticket sales record for a boxing event at the arena.
The pair, who have a 22-year age gap are set to step in the ring at a catchweight of 187lbs and will box over eight rounds.
In a recent video on Showtime, Paul predicted a “knockout of the year” in the upcoming clash
“He loves to get in that corner and dance, I’m not going to play that s**t,” Paul said.
“It’s my ring, it’s my fight, I’m the A-Side for a reason – he’s not going to come in there and do that s**t, I’m not going to feed into it.”
Paul is coming off an impressive KO win over former UFC welterweight champion, Tyron Woodley, last December. Silva however is coming off a first-round KO over Tito Ortiz and also beat former boxing world champion Julio Cezar Chavez Jr. in 2021.
Who do you think will win, Jake Paul or Anderson Silva?
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