Tyson Fury v Derek Chisora: Never Say Never

December 3rd sees the trilogy fight of Tyson ‘The Gypsy King’ Fury (32-0-1) vs Derek Chisora ‘Del Boy’ (33-12-0). Tyson Fury is set to defend his WBC heavyweight belt at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Alternatively, you can watch it with us as We Love Sport venues across the country.

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Sat 3 Dec | 5:00pm

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What do we expect from Tyson Fury v Derek Chisora 3? We expect a one-sided affair with Tyson Fury providing a masterclass via Derek Chisora. This could be Tyson Fury’s last fight within boxing so we believe he will want to produce a phenomenal performance to crown his unbelievable career. But, never say never because this is Heavyweight boxing which means all it takes is one punch to decide. Therefore, if Tyson Fury makes a mistake and Derek Chisora can exploit this, it result in one of the biggest upsets in boxing history. However, we don’t see an early stoppage, we expect it to go over 7 rounds at least. We believe we will see a stoppage between rounds 8-12 or Tyson Fury on decision. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxCiWI10kq0&t=2s How did Tyson Fury v Derek Chisora 1 go? The initial encounter was Fury sparking pre-fight controversy with unsavory comments. During a conference call to publicise the British and Commonwealth title fight, the challenger stepped beyond the pale when, he spoke of a willingness to "kill" Chisora in the ring. "Fury hasn't got much upstairs. In my view, empty vessels make the most noise," said Chisora's then-promoter and current champion of the Tyson Fury publicity machine Frank Warren. However, the fight showed a lack of conditioning from Derek Chisora and he was unable to make the bout untidy enough for long enough to turn it in his favour. Fury banked rounds methodically thanks to his superior boxing and ran out a unanimous decision winner by margins of 117-112 on two scorecards and 118-111 on the other. How did Tyson Fury v Derek Chisora 2 go? Tyson Fury easily dominated Dereck Chisora in their highly anticipated rematch, which never lived up to its reputation. He won by technical knockout after Chisora's corner decided to stop the fight after the 10th round. The undefeated Fury had won every round prior to that in convincing fashion and even asked the referee why he was allowing the fight to continue during the 10th, amid a rain of boos coming down from the stands of London's ExCeL Arena. Date and Time The fight will take place on the 3rd of December starting at 5:00pm. As usual for the fights in England, the expected walk time for the main event is 10:00pm. Where and how to watch? The fight is at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but we’re showing it LIVE at all of our We Love Sport venues. We’re aiming to bring the immersive feeling of the arena to the pubs and we’re hoping that all fight fans can join us for this spectacular clash of two boxing greats. Prediction Tyson Fury to win by stoppage between rounds 8-12. Full Fight Card (Not Yet Finalised Daniel Dubois vs Kevin Lerena– for WBA (Regular) heavyweight title Yvan Mendy vs Denys Berinchyk Karol Itauma vs TBA Hosea Burton vs TBA Isaac Lowe vs TBA Royston Barney Smith vs TBA We Love Sport x Boxing The fight is nearly here! As the World Cup matches end, the two fighters will be making their ring walk. There is no better place to watch this fight than in a We Love Sport venue, to give you the immersive feel of being there live in Tottenham.

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Sat 3 Dec |  5:00pm

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