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  • #11
    Might as well just keep going 'The way of the warrior'.

    How likely is it that he will get a rematch with Parker? It has been a few days since the fight, and I am not so sure Parker will take the rematch.

    I am sure there are big fights out there for Chisora, I would imagine guys like Ruiz Junior & even Wilder would face him.

    Imagine Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora, the build up surrounding the fight.




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    • #12
      Originally posted by famicommander View Post
      Chisora has lost to every good fighter he has ever faced.

      Tyson Fury twice
      Robert Helenius
      Vitali Klitschko
      David Haye
      Kubrat Pulev
      Dillian Whyte twice
      ​​​​​​Agit Kabayel
      Oleksandr Usyk
      Joseph Parker

      His best wins? David Price, Artur Szpilka, Malik Scott, and Carlos Takam. Price, Szpilka, and Takam had already been stopped multiple times before Chisora fought them, too. Damaged goods. He did take Scott's 0, though. That's his best win, which is pretty sad.

      He makes for entertaining fights but he's just not that good. I scored the last fight for Parker even though Parker has looked like **** for several years now.
      He has lost but pushed those fighters, cannot see how he deserves credit for that? So he lost, so what.

      Of course there are levels, Chisora is a solid fighter 'You would have to class him as a world class fighter, not elite level but world class'.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Mason Brown View Post

        His best win is Takam, no doubt.
        Takam was 2-2 in his previous 4 fights and coming off a stoppage loss. 6-3-1 in his previous 10 fights with 2 stoppage losses. And he hasn't fought anybody good since the Chisora fight either. Takam was already done as anything resembling a contender when Chisora beat him.

        Takam and Malik Scott both suck but at least Scott was 35-0-1 at the time he fought Chisora.

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        • #14
          Chizora reminds me of smoking joe Frazier

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          • #15


            Please retire! YOU SUCK!

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            • #16
              Pulev rematch, that would be a great fight.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                Takam was 2-2 in his previous 4 fights and coming off a stoppage loss. 6-3-1 in his previous 10 fights with 2 stoppage losses. And he hasn't fought anybody good since the Chisora fight either. Takam was already done as anything resembling a contender when Chisora beat him.

                Takam and Malik Scott both suck but at least Scott was 35-0-1 at the time he fought Chisora.
                Takam does not suck, he hurt Povetkin and gave him problems, the fight was very close for 8 rounds, Takam beat Tony Thompson wide, won 4-5 rounds against Parker, and he was supposed to beat Chisora, he was good, I agree on Chisora's career in general, but that's the one win you have to give him credit for. Scott had a somewhat padded record, he also beat Thompson's wide, but an older Thompson, we know he has a weak chin, he couldn't have done what Takam did against Povetkin, Parker, Joshua.

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                • #18
                  He's still ranked top 15..probably still in the 10th spot or something like that!

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by MANNY67 View Post
                    Chizora reminds me of smoking joe Frazier
                    Me too, if Frazier was fat and slow.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Mason Brown View Post
                      Lee did not say Chisora won, Chisora insisted he won, was emotional, put Lee on the spot, so he just went along with it. Some people are more realistic than others, Buddy McGirt probably didn't see it much different to Lee, but Chisora is deluded when it comes to whether he won a fight, Parker isn't, Parker has said he thought he did enough to win, he didn't ask Lee if he believed he had done enough to legitimately win, he asked if he would get the decision, most trainers don't promise a fighter they will get the decision when they know it's close. 116-111 was generous for Parker, but Chisora was fortunate in the first round, especially given Parker won the rest of the round so clearly, it was a legitimate knock down because a punch technically knocked Parker off his feet, but it was about balance, Parker wasn't hurt.
                      Parker looked like he wanted to take a knee a few times with those body shots backing up into the ropes . It doesn’t matter if Parker was off balance the knockdown happened and how did Parker win the rest of the round ,can you point that out ?

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