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  • #31
    Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
    Actually, Wilder should already be on a Euro campaign. Let Fury-Usyk-Josh work itself out and knock the heads of the other top tens then he's right back in position for his next crack at the title.
    I agree, Wilder and Canelo too. Canelo has been feasting on UK pigeons, he owes them a live performance.
    Marchegiano Marchegiano likes this.

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    • #32
      If they did Canelo vs AJ in Vegas, I might bet on Canelo

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      • #33
        Fighters like Chisora are rare in this sport. Most are of the Wilder variety.
        They lose once, twice, then they think of leaving the sport and retire.
        You'd wonder what the hype was all about when they were on top.

        Biggest loser in the Wilder hype was Showtime. They spent huge money
        overpaying Wilder supposedly as form of investment. But they eventually
        came to their senses and gave up all rights for his succeeding fights
        just right after the Breazeale fight. Didn't make sense for Espinoza.

        Unfortunately, Chisora is not that big of a name in boxing so it may not mean much.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Corelone View Post

          I agree, Wilder and Canelo too. Canelo has been feasting on UK pigeons, he owes them a live performance.
          Good point, Canelo's ass needs to fight Wembly too.

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          • #35
            Doubt Wilder will be up for it. If he did, I don't think it would be good for Del Boy's health. It would be interesting though.

            Del Boy has an appetite for destruction and the best catchphrase in the sport. War Chisora!

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            • #36
              I really really don’t wanna see this fight

              Del Boy should retire already

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              • #37
                Well if Chisora is going to bring war, he needs to be in optimal condition. He needs to come with that same intensity, David Haye & Don Charles were subjecting him to.

                I would like Chisora to team back up with ether David Haye or Don Charles 'I don't think Charles will work with Haye anymore'.

                Stylistically now may actually be a good time for Chisora to fight Wilder. Survive the opening biltz, then go to work.



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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
                  Chisora showing Wilder (+Fury) what a real fighter does. Look at Chisora's record : Fury twice, Usyk, Helenius, Klitchsko, Whyte, Parker twice, Takam, Pulev, Haye.

                  Actually fights people....
                  And loses every time. Who do you suppose has made more $$$ career wise, Wilder or Chisora?

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                  • #39
                    That would be interesting till it lasts...

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                    • #40
                      It's a great fight. On paper, it doesn't look like Del, at his age, has much to give. The Parker flag raised a lot of alarm bells.

                      BUT Wilder is so basic and he's coming off two brutal beatings himself... His footwork is awful and he can't fight going backwards, and he isn't pushing Chisora backwards. It's not a fight to take if you aren't 100% ready.
                      Having said that, at this stage, I think reality is Chisora runs out of steam leaving openings, after giving Wilder hell. But it would be a great fight, action packed. One that sells well and one that promises a knockout... That's what people pay for.

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