Comments Thread For: Chisora: Washington Will Run, But We'll Chase Him, Find Him and Mess Him Up
Heavyweight veteran Derek Chisora (33-13, 23 KOs) will be looking to bounce back on Saturday night, when he faces Gerald Washington in a ten round fight at the O2 Arena in London.
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That is why I always liked Chisora. He is realistic about things. He gives a good go no matter who he is fighting. Earlier in his career he was the one fighter who pretty much convinced Vitali Klitschko the end was near. Even though Vitali won a wide UD he gave Del Boy a lot of credit. I was never a Vitali fan but appreciated his honesty in his post fight interviews. He said Chisora was strong as a bull but slow. He said if Chisora was faster he would have been in a lot of trouble. He told Haye if he could beat Chisora he would get his title shot. Haye obliterated him in 5 rounds with his speed. Vitali fought Charr & then retired instead of fighting Haye. He went out on top much like Lewis. Both Lewis & Vitali went out on top but both left fans wanting more. Chisora is the modern day Bert Cooper, Monte Barrett or Obed Sullivan. A solid gatekeeper who doesn’t win too many of the big fights. He should be able to beat Washington. These are the type of fights guys like Chisora & Washington should be in.
I guess Chisora is a rich man, he probably got a big money for the third Fury fight, he also got some millions in two Parker fights, so I wonder why he keeps on fighting.
I guess Chisora is a rich man, he probably got a big money for the third Fury fight, he also got some millions in two Parker fights, so I wonder why he keeps on fighting.
He has made a lot of money. The 2 Parker fights, 2 Whyte fights, Fury 3 fight, Haye & Vitali were probably solid paydays, Takam & Pulev fights. He’s done well financially. In this article he states his passion is fighting & his children. He likes to fight.
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