Comments Thread For: Derek Chisora is Not Thinking About Retirement: "It's Not Time Yet"

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  • SN!PER
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    #11
    He can't quit, he loves it too much.

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    • IronDanHamza
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      #12
      Put him in there with Wilder.

      Can’t stand the guy. A useless fighter.

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      • Boxing2695
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        #13
        Another guy who can't walk away because he has to stay relevant when in reality he should of stopped a few years ago but he's took unnecessary batterings for the sake of ego and not being able to sit at home and not have the limelight. But when he ends up cabbaged 10-15 years down the line then it's not gonna be good for him. You can see it already the deterioration if you see old interviews of him talking it was clearer and sharper than it is now

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        • DeaconFrost
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          #14
          I've been seeing this dude take a beating for over a decade. Dude should've retired a few years after getting knocked TF out by David Haye.
          Last edited by DeaconFrost; 08-17-2023, 11:43 PM.

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          • Mick Higgs
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            #15
            I think he's looking to have 50 fight's & retire. So maybe a fight with Fabio Wardley could happen, but I would'nt want to see him go on like Danny Williams.

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            • Boxingfanatic75
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              #16
              The man has literally been a human punching bag for years. In past years he’d have been a journeyman at best. This era he’s seen as a top tier talent. Ugh

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              • mlac
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                #17
                probably going to be Whyte 3 next, nothing i wanna see more than Del icing Whyte Povetkin style, then give me Del V Helenius 2 in the medieval castle but yea, health wise del should of retired about 5 years ago

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                • joe strong
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                  #18
                  He’s made money & probably should retire but who am I to say what he should do? He likes fighting & is still a draw. He can still fight guys like Washington, Helenius & other former fringe contenders around his sge. He can boost up any under ard in the UK with his popularity. A good gatekeeper but I’d consider hanging them up soon…

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                  • Boxing2695
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Casualfanforyou
                    I've been seeing this dude take a beating for over a decade. Dude should've retired a few years after getting knocked TF out by David Haye.
                    Seriously I thought he was done when he got battered by fury in there second fight and that was 9 years ago lmao I think he should of called it a day after he got knocked out by Whyte that was when it was definitely over
                    Last edited by Boxing2695; 08-18-2023, 10:26 PM.

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                    • Boxing2695
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75
                      The man has literally been a human punching bag for years. In past years he’d have been a journeyman at best. This era he’s seen as a top tier talent. Ugh
                      Think he's the best paid journeyman in boxing. Guy just comes back and gets a pay day everytime when's enough gonna be enough. But don't know why he's been seen as top tier talent hes never changed his style it's always been plodding clubbing boxing and anyone with half a boxing brain in there usually lights him up like bonfire night


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                      Last edited by Boxing2695; 08-18-2023, 10:29 PM.

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