Chisora, everybody's whipping boy. Would love to see him pull off an upset one of these days just for the hell of it.
Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz vs. Derek Chisora Clash is Explored By Eddie Hearn
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I remember Ruiz' rather lethargic performance against an equally reluctant Parker. Some may argue that Andy should have deserved the decision in that but Del Boy has been short changed by the judges on multiple occasions as well.Comment
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Going to have to disagree. I'd rate Carlos Takam as a better win than anything Andy has on his resume other than AJ.
I remember Ruiz' rather lethargic performance against an equally reluctant Parker. Some may argue that Andy should have deserved the decision in that but Del Boy has been short changed by the judges on multiple occasions as well.Comment
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This is the fight Anthony Joshua should be targeting.
Now is the time, to conclusively beat down Andy Ruiz Junior.
That type of performance will benefit Joshua greatly.
But if Eddie Hearn wants to make this fight for Chisora, well? Is Chisora going to have the intention of actually winning? The reason why I say this, is because I don't think Chisora goes into big fights 100% with he intention of winning. Because deep down, he knows that if he survives and makes the fight competitive 'His reputation and product is still intact'.
There was a reason why Chisora left David Haye. David Haye was a fighter who most of the time, knew how to win. I don't think Chisora could cope with the intensity and demands of what Haye was asking for 24/7. Chisora went along with it for awhile, and as a bi-product Chisora did have some great performances.
But I just feel like Chisora now, has retracted backwards. And he will be content with just getting these big fights, surviving and doing what he does.
All the best to him, as he has created a market for himself. But if he wants to win these big fights, I think he has to team back up with ether David Haye or Don Charles.
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You got that right. He’s had a few results that could have went in his favour for sure but he is still one of my favourite active fighters. I really would like to see him fight Arreola on a Joshua or Fury undercard. Give a couple of old warhorses a nice retirement purse. The action would be fierce & they are evenly shopworn & matched…Comment
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Originally posted by manfrommars
Look at these thirsty, low-expectation boxing ****** grateful they'll be able to watch some fat Mexican fight some washed up ****ney....how sad. And the same people have the gall to call Klitschkos era the worst....GTFOH!Last edited by joe strong; 03-21-2022, 07:17 PM.Comment
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Yeah, it's hard to tell. Chisora has always had a great chin, takes a massive shot to hurt him, but even early in the fight, normal jabs had him rocking and he was surviving on heart. Parker fought well, showed composure, and some ability, but as Chisora was perhaps faded, it's hard to judge. I think it might be one more and out for Chisora, as I don't think he fancies dropping down to domestic level, even at this late stage, and another loss, on top of his recent losses, regardless of opponents, scores, etc, he becomes a harder and harder sell as he is a guy who always seeks a high payment, and the value isn't going to be there much longer. Would love one last hurrah for War, as I'm a big fan, but I think he's done. Nash out.Comment
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