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

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  • Kzbox
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    #41
    I find it odd that Wilder hasn’t already whooped del boys ass on the come up considering the amount of gatekeepers he has beat. Would be an interesting fight but i think Chisora would get knocked out by round 6 - 8

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #42
      I must admit, I think Wilder will actually want to take that as his comeback fight.

      Chisora is old and shot enough to make Wilder look great again.

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      • tophat1
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        #43
        Comedy gold

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        • GlassJoey
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          #44
          I’ve been saying this since I saw Wilder go life and death with Ortiz but Del has taken some severe beatings since.
          Eddie Hearn should be ashamed. He was pimping the ghost of Chisora before he’d even lost to Parker..

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          • diarraisagod
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            #45
            Wilder beats Chisora, certainly at this stage
            Chisora has by a mile fought the better opposition though

            If Wilder had fought the fighters that Del Boy has, he wouldn't be sitting there with only two losses


            Some people are impressed with undefeated records, PPV numbers and belts/defences. Others, in great fights and daring to be great by seeking out the hardest challenges. Wilder and Chisora are polar opposites on that scale

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            • thack
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              #46
              So Hearn threw Whyte in as a road block for Joshua to avoid fighting Wilder and now he's trying to throw old ,12 times beaten Chisora in to avoid talk of a Wilder v Whyte fight .....timeless , what a transparent clown

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              • deathofaclown
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                #47
                I’d put money on it not going past 2

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                  #48
                  Hearn talks rubbish just for the sake of it.

                  Del is my guy, but Wilder would put him to sleep within 3 rounds. Personally I wouldn't want to see it.

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                  • joe strong
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by daggum
                    chisora actually had a better career than wilder. he beat prime helenius who is at least as good as wilders best win ortiz and he also had an even fight with whyte that could have gone either way and whyte is much better than anyone wilder ever beat. add to that he fought much better opposition and usually was in pretty close fights with them while wilder didnt really fight good opposition at all. but the wilder myth will live on...mind bobbling. wilder is the perfect example of if you keep fighting lousy opposition people will start to believe you are actually that good. we are seeing it now with tank even though tank looks horrible he keeps winning and people keep hyping him up. chisora was fihting guys like fury, vitali, helenius, haye, whyte, parker, etc...oh hes trash! 12 losses! wilder wold have more losses if he fought chisoras resume
                    I agree that Chisora doesn’t get enough respect. 12 losses against top level competition. Some of those fights he deserved a better fate. I won’t use this as a Wilder bashing post because I think he is also better than many think. Wilder won’t be getting any soft touches from this point on. If He wants a title shot he will need to win a big fight or 2. He has time to improve that resume.

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                    • Boxingfanatic75
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by daggum

                      but why do titles matter if bums like stirverne hold them? hes beaten better fighters than stirverne.he just didnt get the opportunity at the right time like wilder. thats favoring the "chosen one" or in simpler terms the rich getting richer. if wilder fought fury, vitali, and haye just like chisora he would have been relegated to "journeyman" status just like chisora. but if you watch those fights the fury and vitali fights were good competitive fights and haye knocked wilder around in sparring like a rag doll. he would have easily ko'd him with his ambush style and wilders weak chin. thats what im saying. wilder is put on a pedestal as some great force of nature but hes not. he didnt take rissk and he got exposed. chisora took ten times more risks and people sh-it on him. i dont think thats fair. he deserves credit for at least facing the best unlike wilder
                      If you’re citing sparring as proof of someone is better than someone else I can provide dozens of examples where a sparring partner was leveled by the boxer they “got the better of” in sparring.

                      Additionally, Wilder got beat by the #1 Heavyweight in the division. Please explain to all of us how he was “exposed” since that’s the term most often used by the casuals of the sport that truly don’t know what they’re looking at when it comes to boxing. Exposed? More like he got beat by the better man and just about went the distance with the #1 Heavyweight in the division. Exposed is truly not what you think it is and it’s not even close on how you are attempting to use the term.

                      Weak chin? That’s pretty laughable considering he’s been chin checked and tested many times throughout his career and has tremendous recuperative abilities. Just because “you face the best” as you like to call it and considering “the best” that he’s faced in this era doesn’t say much at all. Both Parker and Chisora would be journeymen in any other HW era. You’d think the number of losses Chisora took he’d have gotten over the hump on at least one of them. Is he brave? Does he have heart? Absolutely. However he is a human punching bag and has been his entire career.

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