Lol at Chisora's weight. He should be around 250 lbs at most. Fury is in shape.
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Originally posted by Murray Kelm View PostTheir has never been an era in boxing with so many flabby heavyweights, one of the reasons boxing is on the decline is because it's warriors no longer look the part.
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Fury carries 268lbs pretty well tbh doesn't really effect him cardio wise but chisora at 260lbs he's gonna knackered after 4 rounds
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Obviously Chisora came in looking for a paycheck I'm not sure if he ate a Five Guys burger or ate five guys. He was lighter in the rematch when he quit on his stool so I don't see this going past 8.
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Chisora is better off heavy and even with blubber on him. After years of functioning with that body type, when you force fighters like that to form into a physique that is not normal for them? It decreases their overall ability 'We have witnessed this time and time again'.
The shock to the system, is just sometimes too much. Ricky Hatton when he made his comeback vs Vyacheslav Senchenko. Got fit and dropped too much weight too fast, I have always been of the opinion. If Hatton would of taken a easier ticking over fight, and then fought Senchenko as his second fight ? He would of won that fight.
For many years after his fight with David Haye, Chisora was I think top-3 most durable fighters in the Heavyweight division.
During Chisora's peak form, I don't think many Heavyweights had a higher level of durability.
Derek Chisora weighed in under 240 pounds vs Whyte II. David Haye attempted to train Chisora, like he would of trained himself.
Haye was a fighter jet, where as Chisora is a tank. So Haye's methodologies, were not quite suited to Chisora's make up. Chisora was very fit for his rematch with Dillian Whyte, but straight from the first bell? You could sense that his brute strength, had decreased.
I honestly think going into that fight, he was over-trained and not physiologically acclimatized to the weight.
And this was one of the main reasons he was sparked out by Whyte.
So when I see Chisora weighing in heavy like this, I don't think this is a mistake. Chisora is just being himself.
Obviously Tyson Fury is the favorite. And he really should show some distance between himself and Chisora at this stage.
But well, you just never know how the styles of the fighters will look against one another when they step inside the ring.
I have never really had a issue with this fight. I honestly think it is good match making. And even in terms of competition.
I understand this is between Fury & Chisora. Two fighting men, having a fight.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-02-2022, 07:16 PM.
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