Comments Thread For: Hearn: If It Goes Past Four Rounds, Chisora Can Beat Deontay Wilder

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  • Cypocryphy
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    #31
    I want to see it

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #32
      Originally posted by Cypocryphy
      I want to see it
      I don`t. I would prefer to see Wilder against Sanchez, Wallin, Dubois, Whyte, Ruiz.

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      • PotentialToast
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        #33
        It would be a last good payday for Chisora and a great UK fight for Wilder, who is popular in the UK, and a good comeback opponent.

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        • sicko
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          #34
          yet he gets on IFL crying about "They Don't Like Me In America..."

          just a Smugged Arrogant Disrespectful Silverspoon B^TCH

          Never been a big Wilder fan, never was a fan of his style but for that man to go from a damn Budweiser Truck Driver to Olympic Medalist to World Champion and now a Millionaire, that is something to be extremely proud of even if he never fights again

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          • hugh grant
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            #35
            Having wars don't make you past prime it makes you battle tested and hardened and experienced and proven. But it can shorten career.
            chisora maybe passed his best now so I'd pick wilder to win

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            • CJFRENCH
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              #36
              Here's a heavy weight who won 17 of his first 18 fights by KO TKO or they retired on stall before end, only one Julian Francis took him the distance; This was Matt Skelton who was a kick boxer, a big lump of a brawler not even a heavy hitter ....he then started to step up and the KO's and wins started to reduce. When David Haye came back before Bellow fights he fought a guy Gjergjaj who had 29 0 record and Fury found Tom Schartz 24 0 so my point is records can be padded as Haye and Fury made short work of them. Thus do not read too much into Wilders record, it took him over 30 fights to step up..

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              • BodyBagz
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                #37
                Originally posted by CJFRENCH
                Here's a heavy weight who won 17 of his first 18 fights by KO TKO or they retired on stall before end, only one Julian Francis took him the distance; This was Matt Skelton who was a kick boxer, a big lump of a brawler not even a heavy hitter ....he then started to step up and the KO's and wins started to reduce. When David Haye came back before Bellow fights he fought a guy Gjergjaj who had 29 0 record and Fury found Tom Schartz 24 0 so my point is records can be padded as Haye and Fury made short work of them. Thus do not read too much into Wilders record, it took him over 30 fights to step up..
                Just look at those 17 guys

                It makes sense Del Boy lost to his real opponents.

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                • P4Pdunny
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                  #38
                  No, he wouldn’t Hearn

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                  • Rodtang
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                    #39
                    Lol dont waste your time Eddie. I'm pretty sure Wilder doesn't have the stomach for it.

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                    • PRINCEKOOL
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                      #40
                      Stylistically this Chisora may even last 12 rounds vs Tyson Fury. Kronk Fury is not peak Fury, does not used movement like he used to anymore 'And I also question his endurance'.

                      Maybe Chisora when he truly empty's the tank in training, has greater if not equal endurance to Tyson Fury. In the second fight against Parker, Chisora endurance was tested slightly more than Fury's up against Wilder III.

                      I don't think Chisora will beat Fury, has Fury knows too much up close 'But he could for sure survive 12 rounds' If that fight is made NEXT, nobody knows how long Chisora will stay in this form for etc

                      Note: And I don't think Chisora is his best version ever, it is just that he has maintained his form long into his career 'Although his durability has decreased, and is being compensated by his powers of recovery'.







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