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  • deathofaclown
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    #11
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
    One more thing I want to say? I kind of always what Parker to do well, I don't really have any issues with him.

    He does always seem to hold something back, but he has also fought some good fighters now consistently in his career.

    Takam, Chisora, Whyte, Ruiz Junior, Junior Fa, I don't think he has had things easy himself.

    I agree with Bellew for once, Chisora tonight could of really won this fight beyond doubt 'The fight was night and day after 7 rounds'.

    Also does Chisora need to just keep wading forward for 3 minutes of every round? Maybe if after 6 rounds he, changes tactics to short intense burst with a hard jab 'He could also win rounds like that'. Mixed things up a bit, his team sometimes make out that he does not have this ability.

    If this rematch is made for July or August, Chisora can win.

    Apart from the knock down, Parker looked quite strong in there 'Stronger than Usyk'.

    chisora should definitely try to mix it up
    a bit in fights. He was actually a decent amateur, so I think he definitely has more to his game than simply plodding forward throwing overhand fights. I’m not saying he is going to be up on his toes flying around the ring on the back foot. But he’s been around long enough and in gyms long enough, surely he’s competent enough just to mix up the pace now and again, even if just to get a breather and manage the fight better.

    I think because people feel he’s value for money because he brings non stop action, he feels like that’s what he has to do. Maybe it’s true though, he has 11 losses. If he was a less watchable fighter with 11 losses, he probably wouldn’t be getting decent fights in the first place.

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #12
      Originally posted by deathofaclown


      chisora should definitely try to mix it up
      a bit in fights. He was actually a decent amateur, so I think he definitely has more to his game than simply plodding forward throwing overhand fights. I’m not saying he is going to be up on his toes flying around the ring on the back foot. But he’s been around long enough and in gyms long enough, surely he’s competent enough just to mix up the pace now and again, even if just to get a breather and manage the fight better.

      I think because people feel he’s value for money because he brings non stop action, he feels like that’s what he has to do. Maybe it’s true though, he has 11 losses. If he was a less watchable fighter with 11 losses, he probably wouldn’t be getting decent fights in the first place.
      The narrative that he is some kind of 1 dimensional tank who just mindless comes forward 'And that is it' only really came into affect when? David Haye took over.

      I watched the Takam fight, it was not as simple as Chisora just taking punches until Takam got fatigued 'Takam attempted to meet force with force, and was eventually canceled out'.

      I would still honestly say that Don Charles is still Chisora's best trainer, if they could of made the Team Haye & Charles combination to work 'I think he would of beaten both Usyk & Parker'.

      'You do not go 12th hard rounds with Kiltschko, Pulev, Uysk, Parker, Helenius without being able to box.

      It is clear that David Haye has had a marketing plan surrounding 'War Chisora' and it is doing well getting him big fights.

      Don Charles speaks about Chisora's training situation in this interview.

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