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  • NachoMan
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    #31
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    It was a close fight but I had Kubrat winning. At best one could have called it a Draw or worst a Pulev victory. Chisora hardly threw any punches in the fight. Although he landed the cleaner shots.

    I mean he landed a lot of clean punches to the body but outside of that; I thought Pulev out worked and out punched him by at least a 2 to 1 margin. All in all though; It was a very entertaining fight. My hat goes off to both of them.
    I recall Pulev landing one meaningful shot the entire fight. He was awful.

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    • TJCombo1995
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      #32
      I'm so happy for Del boy. Glad he got the win. There's not enough of his kind around anymore. Having said that fighting Wilder will probably only end one way... I keep saying it.. not everyone can be a Tyson Fury. Not saying that there's no one else capable of beating him but I don't think Chisora is one who can. The possibility of Wilder landing flush on him is very real and I really wouldn't like that to be the way he goes out..

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      • champion4ever
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        #33
        Originally posted by NachoMan

        I recall Pulev landing one meaningful shot the entire fight. He was awful.
        That much is very true. Tbh, they both looked very old and awful too me but like I said; I am just happy that Chisora won the fight. He deserved it. Even though, I personally don't believe he actually won the fight. I thought it was a consolated gift wrapped decision victory by the judges. However, it's only one boxing fan's opinion.

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        • Tony Green
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          #34
          Originally posted by Rockybigblower

          You make him sound like prime pacquiao. He's not relentless. He doesn't take a backward step. It's not the same thing. But walking forward to Wilder hands down chest first is a recipe for disaster. Wilder is a head hunter and he might just give him the Stiverne 2 treatment.
          Have u ever watched chisora? He spends most fights camped on the ropes, using pretty impressive head movement for a big guy, to dodge the majority of punches, he eats a few aswell admittedly, but wings massive overhand rights whilst against the ropes, it makes for amazing fights most of the time, a good example would be the takam fight, to say he doesn't take a backwards step is just plain wrong, and u should watch his fights more closely cos your analysis is p*sspoor rocky

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          • P to the J
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            #35
            Originally posted by REDEEMER

            I also said neither have won a fight in 3 years but that’s not true now . It’s actually Wilder who hasn’t won in 3 years ,he’s still the fantasy fight champion on here though so he’s got that going .
            Lol. In fairness, he’s been in with a tough nut, but your point stands

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            • P to the J
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              #36
              Originally posted by REDEEMER

              Burning bridges you mean trying to get fights made that fans want right ?

              It doesn’t take much to burn their bridge remember they fired their own Lou Dibella trying to get the undisputed fight between A.J and Wilder , the nerve of Lou showing Wilder it’s an easy fight to make .
              Yeah that was dodgy ****, firing him for talking to DAZN about getting the big one made. Could have had undisputed by now, though ofc, they tried to tie Wilder in for 3-4 fights

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              • Split Decision
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                #37
                Originally posted by Tony Green

                Have u ever watched chisora? He spends most fights camped on the ropes, using pretty impressive head movement for a big guy, to dodge the majority of punches, he eats a few aswell admittedly, but wings massive overhand rights whilst against the ropes, it makes for amazing fights most of the time, a good example would be the takam fight, to say he doesn't take a backwards step is just plain wrong, and u should watch his fights more closely cos your analysis is p*sspoor rocky
                Lmao that poster is always talking complete crap... hes clueless but thinks hes an expert

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                • paulf
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                  #38
                  Wilder is ending his career with PBC/Haymon. Unless Chisora is leaving Hearn to go fight Wilder in front of 2,000 people in Birmingham, this fight ain't happening.

                  Wilder would windmill him outta the ring anyway, KO1. It would be like the Audley fight.

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #39
                    No chance Hearn pays Wilder a big money for fighting Chisora.

                    Wilder, if he ever comes back, will fight PBC guys.

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                    • Oldskoolg
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                      #40
                      Chisora is a British level domestic fighter who’s attached to young Edward. Wilder is a former heavyweight champion in the usa who fights under pbc. Calling out wilder is simply clout chasing and using his name for advancement. ****** even to go there though I’m sure he was hoping they Hearn goes back to his wilder baiting days of insulting the man in order to get him to fight on dazn and sell subscriptions in America

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