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  • #71
    Yeah Fury, keep telling that to your self, so that you can avoid Usyk.

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    • #72
      bored of this idiots bull****

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      • #73
        Originally posted by chicken- View Post

        You're going to ignore the fact that Chisora barely won a single round against Fury in 2 fights, is MUCH older now, and has taken 1000s of punches to the head since then. I'm pretty sure Fury will find it just as easy as it used to be to beat a much older Chisora who's in worse shape.
        This is just Tyson Fury for you as a champion. What did you expect? For Fury to take on all comers back to back?

        That is not his style as a fighter, check his resume. The majority of Tyson Fury's fights outside of Wilder & Kiltschko have been at domestic to high end European level.

        In-between big fights, these are the type of fights Fury will take. So considering all of this, it is a good fight 'It will be a intriguing event'.

        Fury vs Chisora III, makes more sense and is a better fight than Fury vs Charr.

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        • #74
          [QUOTE=PRINCEKOOL;n31600774]

          It makes perfect sense, it is the description of the fight. Uysk did not solve, or stop Chisora's initial offense and pressure. Usyk tried his best to counter act it, but all he could do is to endure and wait for Chisora to fatigue 'A Derek Chisora miles outside his peak'.

          Once Chisora just started to decrease in his intensity, this gave Usyk the opportunity to create space and box from mid-long range. If Chisora could of maintained his pace, Usyk was unable to box from mid-long range because? Chisora was disallowing him to do so.

          I am adamant that Derek Chisora, if he was working with both Don Charles & David Haye for that fight? He would of won 'And that is still Chisora not at his peak'.

          Usyk solved nothing vs Chisora. The blue print on how to beat Usyk, was first displayed by Derek Chisora.

          The question is? Can anybody maintain that type of attack intensity, for a long enough duration to break Usyk down? One of Usyk's best attributes is his endurance, in fact I rate it as his number 1 physical attributes 'Above his speed or athleticism'.

          Usyk's endurance, helped him beat that version of Chisora. I personally think there have been other past versions of Chisora who would of beaten Usyk on that night.

          Stylistically, Chisora has the attributes and style to still give Usyk issues now.

          Don't forget Hearn giving Chisora the smallest ring possible. Hearn wanted him beat b4 he became AJs mandatory.
          we all seen what happened their.
          Hearn knew long b4 that Joshua was never beating Usyk......





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          • #75
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
            If Fury is going to have a easier lower level fight, then this is a good match up.

            I don't mind the fight, as a event? It is a exciting match up. There is a story and theme between the fighters.

            And Chisora would of beaten Uysk, as I think he was beating Usyk before be fatigued 'Which then allowed Uysk to create distance and box from mid-long range which is his favored zone of offense'.

            Otherwise, Usyk at that stage in his heavyweight career, did not really have a answer for Chisora pressure and inside game etc.

            But that was then, this is now. If Chisora is to fight Tyson Fury, I think he needs to team back up with David Haye. In some form, David Haye in my opinion should be apart of his training camp 'Not only will that make the match up more exciting, but Haye did seem to influence Chisora positively' Haye will not accept Chisoa just turning up to put in a good effort 'Chisora has to come to win, no matter how difficult that may seem'.





            Did you even watch that ****ing fight? Jesus Christ...

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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              Dude, that argument is like saying Caleb Plant has a chance at beating Canelo now because Canelo lost to Bivol or looked lackluster vs GGG.
              Plant will never beat Canelo and Chisora will never beat Fury if they fought 10 times.
              There are better guys Fury could fight. Even Andy Ruiz is a better option. I’d even take another fight with Wilder.
              Chisora fight is meaningless
              Your analogies are way off. I am well aware Tyson Fury will be a big favorite. But there is no denying, that Fury vs Chisora III is a big fight 'In terms of a event'.

              If Fury wants a easier ticking over fight, then it is actually good match making.

              The action of the fight could be and probably will be entirely different from the second fight. Fury is no longer using his old school Riddler style, and does not train under Peter Fury.

              There is no point in complaining over the choice of Fury's next opponent. Fury's resume is predominately made up of domestic to high end European level fights. So in-between his big fights, THIS is the level of fight you will get.

              Wallin & Schwarz none of these fighters were World class, and those were the fighters he fought after Wilder I 'This is Fury's style of fighting and match making' He does not typically go about his business the same way Anthony Joshua does.

              Anthony Joshua's next fight will be at world level, against a higher level fighter than Chisora.



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              • #77
                Dangerous, as in..................?

                Maybe one punch power-wise but not in a realistic, has the tools to beat you kind of way.

                Keep dreaming. Usyk is next level and Fury isn't the man until he beats him
                JakeTheBoxer JakeTheBoxer likes this.

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                • #78
                  Chisora is like the Alfredo Evangelista of the 21st century. A mediocre journeyman with so many undeserved title shots.

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                  • #79
                    Who here is paying to watch this ?

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post
                      Who here is paying to watch this ?
                      Fury haters.

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