Comments Thread For: Chisora Calls Out Wilder: I Wanna Taste That Power; Let's Have a War in Vegas or Wembley
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The formula is still the same, what are the odds of someone winning. Even if the dog ''could'' get you a fortune, the odds are long for a reason. Upsets are not common.Comment
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You're getting away from your original claim, somewhat, which was that not even chisora's biggest fan would put money on him winning. I'm not his biggest fan but would put money.Comment
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This is all good and well for Chisora.
But what I have noticed of him of late is? He goes into fights, deep down knowing that 'A win for him, is putting in a good effort and surviving'.
I don't think his true aim vs Parker II was to win. That is just what I sense, when I am look at his demeanor.
The reason why I think he left David Haye, was because he could not cope with being in the presence of 'A fighter who standard was to be the absolute best, and winning was the main goal'.
People can mock David Haye all they want, but his list of achievements are impressive. As a fighter, his attitude to training was also extremely intense. I think Chisora tried this kind of lifestyle, went with it for awhile 'But just could not cope'.
I think Derek Chisora would of beaten Parker II, if he was working with ether Don Charles or David Haye. Chisora was not in his best condition, and even technically come the mid-rounds he was way off 'It was his durability and natural survival instincts which got him through that fight'.
If Derek Chisora wants to call out all of these fighters, such as Wilder. He needs to really get introspective with himself. Because stylistically I think there is a serious chance that he can beat these guys, very few fighters these days can fight on the inside 'Chisora is a throwback to the 90's, when it was standard that fighters could fight'. Most if not all the heavyweights in the game today at top level, are devoid of inside fighting skills. Joshua, Usyk, Whyte none of these guys can fight on the inside. The only elite level fighter who can give it a go on the inside, is Tyson Fury.
If Derek Chisora wants to take these big fights, have a better team around him. Dave Coldwell is a good trainer, but he is far too whimsical for Chisora. The mere presence of David Haye lifted Chisora's game, and Don Charles is one of the few trainers who can handle Chisora.
I know there is a market out, that are interested in Chisora. You know that crowd that adore jeering that song 'Sweet Caroline'. They all claim to be he fans, when really they are just getting their quick entertainment fix 'I do not think their rapport is deep'.
I don't want to see Chisora take these big fights, if he is just going through the motions in training and having whimsical trainers around him.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 02-26-2022, 09:15 AM.Comment

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