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  • #11
    Chisora is the real deal. He fights anyone. A real fighter. I think Parker wins tho - he is too tough.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by P to the J View Post

      You’ve made a hell of a point here. I remember being shocked by his technique in that 2nd fight.

      Personally, I also think Chisora lacks the conditioning to get KOs, esp at the top level
      Deontay Wilder has bad technique, and I think he has bad technique partly 'Due to the lacking in his physicality'.

      Wilder for me does not have a strong foundation or core stability 'He tried his upmost best to improve these area's, and he did marginally for Fury III 'But it was still not enough, to negate Tyson Fury's own strength'.

      Derek Chisora in comparison, is naturally a very strong man. He has the physical dimensions and brute strength to be a lot more destructive with his punches in my opinion 'If he just improved his mechanics'.

      It is only really since the appearance of Joe Joyce, has Derek Chisora's brute strength had any competition in the heavyweight division.

      I can remember Kevin Rooney, saying that Mike Tyson would practice throwing one punch over and over again 'For repetitions, focusing on the technique' Over and over again, just throwing a uppercut or whatever punch etc



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      • #13
        Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post

        Great assessment. I was really impressed with Chisora that fight and thought he was outclassing Whyte throughout but the ref was absolute rubbish with how he handled things in the ring. I recall at least a few point deductions. I think Del Boy started pressing more and (coupled with potentially overtraining), got gassed and got caught.

        Dereck has power but he can get crude with his technique. I don't see him beating Parker and that's a shame because I'd rather see a Chisora fight over a Parker fight any day of the week.
        Chisora's brute strength seemed a bit off in that fight, but his technique and aerobic conditioning was really good. Sometimes whatever athlete or fighter you are 'You have to prioritize'.

        David Haye is a multi role combat jet fighter, where as Derek Chisora is a tank.

        David Haye trainned Derek Chisora, as if he was training himself. He forced Chisora, to eat and live just like David Haye. While this leaned Chisora up, and aerobically got him very fit, and all the plyometrics got him very sharp 'I think his brute strength, and durability decreased' partly due to the intensity of Haye's training.

        I am neutral on Chisora vs Parker, not really making a predication.

        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-15-2021, 06:27 PM.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
          Chisora is the real deal. He fights anyone. A real fighter. I think Parker wins tho - he is too tough.
          Indeed. People slag him because he has double digit losses but the dude will fight anyone and almost always brings it in the ring, willing to spark someone or get sparked as long as his gas tank holds up.

          Years ago, he made me a fan and he's by far my most favorite fighter in boxing today.

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          • #15
            These guys are not major threats to those on top but it should be a competitive match. The winner should have a shot at a top fighter. I like this matchup.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

              Deontay Wilder has bad technique, and I think he has bad technique partly 'Due to the lacking in his physicality'.

              Wilder for me does not have a strong foundation or core stability 'He tried his upmost best to improve these area's, and he did marginally for Fury III 'But it was still not enough, to negate Tyson Fury's own strength'.

              Derek Chisora in comparison, is naturally a very strong man. He has the physical dimensions and brute strength to be a lot more destructive with his punches in my opinion 'If he just improved his mechanics'.

              It is only really since the appearance of Joe Joyce, has Derek Chisora's brute strength had any competition in the heavyweight division.

              I can remember Kevin Rooney, saying that Mike Tyson would practice throwing one punch over and over again 'For repetitions, focusing on the technique' Over and over again, just throwing a uppercut or whatever punch etc


              That’s a pretty interesting take. He’s certainly built for it

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              • #17
                War Chisora!

                My favorite gatekeeper. This man just fights everybody and he is always game.

                Some of his losses are su****ious; first Whyte fight, Pulev, Helenius.

                I wanna see the winner fighting Hunter.
                Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 12-16-2021, 05:26 PM.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
                  War Chisora!

                  Ma favorite gatekeeper. This man just fights everybody and he is always game.

                  Some of his losses are su****ious; first Whyte fight, Pulev, Helenius.

                  I wanna see the winner fighting Hunter.
                  Hunter who drew with 90 year old Povetkin? Lol why?

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by NYG View Post

                    Hunter who drew with 90 year old Povetkin? Lol why?
                    That is why. Chisora, Parker and Hunter are three high ranked guys without any real ambitions in sport. These guys must fight each other.

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