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    Default Re: Joseph Parker-Hughie Fury - April 1st New Zealand.

    Interesting that Fury is getting 40% of the purse split here.

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    Default Re: Joseph Parker-Hughie Fury - April 1st New Zealand.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Interesting that Fury is getting 40% of the purse split here.
    Standard for a mandatory challenger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
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    Interesting that Fury is getting 40% of the purse split here.
    Standard for a mandatory challenger.
    I thought it was 75% to 25%

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
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    Interesting that Fury is getting 40% of the purse split here.
    Standard for a mandatory challenger.
    I thought it was 75% to 25%
    If Parker fights outside of NZ I thought he gets 80%. Samoa, Singapore have expressed interest in hosting the fight but Manchester seems the likely location if not in New Zealand.

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    Default Re: Joseph Parker-Hughie Fury - April 1st New Zealand.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
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    Interesting that Fury is getting 40% of the purse split here.
    Standard for a mandatory challenger.
    I thought it was 75% to 25%
    If Parker fights outside of NZ I thought he gets 80%. Samoa, Singapore have expressed interest in hosting the fight but Manchester seems the likely location if not in New Zealand.
    Correct, 75 - 25 split if in NZ, 80 - 20 anywhere else.
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    Hughie Fury 'will not repeat cousin Tyson's mistakes'

    Hughie Fury will not make the same mistakes as his cousin, former world heavyweight champion Tyson, says his dad and trainer Peter.

    Fury will face New Zealand's Joseph Parker for the WBO heavyweight title in April, with a venue yet to be decided.

    Parker beat Mexican Andy Ruiz Jr in December to claim the belt that was vacated by Tyson Fury in October.

    "Hughie is an exceptional character. He doesn't drink, he doesn't smoke, he doesn't do anything," Peter Fury said.

    Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live, he added: "I don't see where he can fall out of bed or go wrong.

    "He is a nice young man in and out of the ring. He doesn't put on any image or front. He is a just a consummate professional - totally dedicated."

    Tyson Fury said last year he had taken cocaine to help him deal with depression, and then gave up his WBO and WBA world heavyweight titles before having his licence to fight temporarily revoked.

    "I am highly confident Hughie will toe the line," added Peter Fury. "He will be sensible - but, then again, I didn't think Tyson would ever do the things he has done.

    "I'm not saying he's a quiet lad, but he is just normal. He is very pleasant, he's got no pressures. He's not married. He is totally dedicated to his sport."

    However, Peter, who trained Tyson, hopes his nephew will return to the ring - with or without him in his corner.

    "There has been a lot mistakes made after winning the world title. He has made a lot of bad judgements," he said.

    "Whatever he does in the future, I am very proud of him for what he achieved in the sport."

    Hughie Fury 'will not repeat cousin Tyson's mistakes' - BBC Sport
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    Hughie Fury 'will not repeat cousin Tyson's mistakes'

    Hughie Fury will not make the same mistakes as his cousin, former world heavyweight champion Tyson, says his dad and trainer Peter.

    Fury will face New Zealand's Joseph Parker for the WBO heavyweight title in April, with a venue yet to be decided.

    Parker beat Mexican Andy Ruiz Jr in December to claim the belt that was vacated by Tyson Fury in October.

    "Hughie is an exceptional character. He doesn't drink, he doesn't smoke, he doesn't do anything," Peter Fury said.

    Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live, he added: "I don't see where he can fall out of bed or go wrong.

    "He is a nice young man in and out of the ring. He doesn't put on any image or front. He is a just a consummate professional - totally dedicated."

    Tyson Fury said last year he had taken cocaine to help him deal with depression, and then gave up his WBO and WBA world heavyweight titles before having his licence to fight temporarily revoked.

    "I am highly confident Hughie will toe the line," added Peter Fury. "He will be sensible - but, then again, I didn't think Tyson would ever do the things he has done.

    "I'm not saying he's a quiet lad, but he is just normal. He is very pleasant, he's got no pressures. He's not married. He is totally dedicated to his sport."

    However, Peter, who trained Tyson, hopes his nephew will return to the ring - with or without him in his corner.

    "There has been a lot mistakes made after winning the world title. He has made a lot of bad judgements," he said.

    "Whatever he does in the future, I am very proud of him for what he achieved in the sport."

    Hughie Fury 'will not repeat cousin Tyson's mistakes' - BBC Sport
    I wonder why it says Tyson will return "with or without Peter in the corner "?
    Probably the reporters being mischievous.

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    Default Re: Joseph Parker-Hughie Fury - April 1st New Zealand.

    Hughie would've never made close to a million squid before. Even if Warren could afford it, do you do your bollocks on a geezer that has no following? So far he's an undercard/leisure centre fighter, it's not like he's gonna pack out the 02/MEN (they couldn't sell Tyson Fury let alone Hughie).

    I just watched the Parker-Ruiz fight for the first time (was away ill when that happened). Didn't score rd-by-rd but thought Fatty edged it. As far as styles go, it has no bearing on the Hughie fight, but flick and skip better bring a horseshoe to have a chance.
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    Default Re: Joseph Parker-Hughie Fury - April 1st New Zealand.

    Parker should have about 4-5 mil sized crowd.

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    Default Re: Joseph Parker-Hughie Fury - April 1st New Zealand.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Parker should have about 4-5 mil sized crowd.
    JK I don't think there is 5m over there.

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