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  • #31
    He should rematch Helenius.

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    • #32
      Wilder would windmill him in 30 seconds a la Audley Harrison. That's no knock on Chisora, but if Parkers pillow firsts dropped him three times, his chin will not hold up at 38 years old against Wilder.

      Chisora is a draw. Plenty of competitive fights to make for him. Chisora-Arreola is an excellent idea.

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      • #33
        Delboy will fight anyone and Wilder is no exception to that. Wilder probably brutally KO's him if it happens, but what does that prove? Wilder needs a more relevant opponent for his comeback if he still wants to be considered in the HW convo...

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        • #34
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
          Wilder's power may have decreased, nobody really knows. I have theorized that both Wilder & Fury 'Could of potentially been acting like a smoke screen for each other'.

          Nobody really knows how good Tyson Fury is right now at elite level 'He has fought Wilder 3 times, who stylistically apart from his power? Should of really been a easy fight for Tyson Fury. If you take Wilder's punching power out of the equation. You are then left with a extremely game fighter, who does not really have elite level skills 'Although his jab is underrated'.

          The Tyson Fury who trained under Peter Fury, would of not been knocked down multiple times and sent into a different dimension by Deontay Wilder. Forget the 2nd Wilder vs Fury fight, the last fight was a extreme struggle for Fury etc


          I think the extra weight Fury packed on made him way easier to hit is why he looked that way. On the flip side I think he only packed the weight on is he was concerned with the power Wilder probably still possesses although I agree I think it has decreased since Wilder pack on the weight too. His trigger release is alot slower. The true answer lies in both their next fights which I expect both to win rather easily. Good post.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Get em up View Post

            I think the extra weight Fury packed on made him way easier to hit is why he looked that way. On the flip side I think he only packed the weight on is he was concerned with the power Wilder probably still possesses although I agree I think it has decreased since Wilder pack on the weight too. His trigger release is alot slower. The true answer lies in both their next fights which I expect both to win rather easily. Good post.
            Tyson Fury weighed in at 254 pounds vs Wallin, and looked no different 'Was there to be hit'.

            Even against Wilder in the first fight, yes his defense was better 'But he was decked twice'.

            Fury change his dimensions and style because his old riddler style was no longer 'The same difficulty to solve for these fighters'.

            Muhammad Ali in the 1970's, did the same thing after he fought Ken Norton in the rematch. Ali realized that his float like a butterfly sting like a bee style, was no longer as potent 'And the training that it took to mold that type of game, was not something he wanted to go through'.

            Tyson Fury has gone through the same process, I think he will be weighing in at over 270 pounds maybe 260 pounds at the lightest for all of his remaining fights.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
              Wilder's power may have decreased, nobody really knows. I have theorized that both Wilder & Fury 'Could of potentially been acting like a smoke screen for each other'.

              Nobody really knows how good Tyson Fury is right now at elite level 'He has fought Wilder 3 times, who stylistically apart from his power? Should of really been a easy fight for Tyson Fury. If you take Wilder's punching power out of the equation. You are then left with a extremely game fighter, who does not really have elite level skills 'Although his jab is underrated'.

              The Tyson Fury who trained under Peter Fury, would of not been knocked down multiple times and sent into a different dimension by Deontay Wilder. Forget the 2nd Wilder vs Fury fight, the last fight was a extreme struggle for Fury etc


              God you are one slack jawed uneducated troll

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              • #37
                It's crazy to me, even when dude's trainer says it's too big an ask haters still going to come in with their "expertise" to explain why Chisora actually has a good chance. Whatever bud, your bias on your sleeve. That dude has **** all no chance.

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                • #38
                  Finally someone with sense! With all the talk of Chisora taking massive punishment in his last few fights and really needing to be protected from himself Eddie Hearn comes up with what he considers a great idea .. . To put Derek Chisora who now fights with his face in against one of the biggest punching heavyweights of all time. This kid is an absolute idiot!

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                  • #39
                    Chisora got much better resume and fought better fighters so has got experience. So I don't know who's win. There's a case for either

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by famicommander View Post
                      Wilder would nuke him in one round.


                      Chisora has very little chance of beating Wilder and probably doesnt make it to the 2nd half of the fight, but taken out in one round? that would be hugely impressive and probably the best win of Wilders career imo.

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