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    Comments Thread For: Derek Chisora battles through blood to defeat Otto Wallin in his UK swansong

    Tom Ivers watched Derek Chisora roll back the clock in Manchester tonight
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  • SligoMc
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    #2
    Other than being on his feet after 12, Wallin showed nothing. My missus throws a harder jab. My 2 year old granddaughter has better footwork.

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    • MulaKO
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      #3
      Originally posted by SligoMc
      Other than being on his feet after 12, Wallin showed nothing. My missus throws a harder jab. My 2 year old granddaughter has better footwork.
      Was he their to just lay down or is he done ???

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      • Liondw
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        #4
        Well done Derek. He keeps on keeping on.

        Wallin, well, fame from having cut Fury and going the distance, but that was a one-sided fight actually.

        I'm not sure why they said it's Chisora's swansong in England, as he could have future bouts with fellow Brits.

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        • hugh grant
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          #5
          When he lost to haye I thought he was rubbish. But he might be learning g from losses. When you lose people think your finished?

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          • landotter
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            #6
            Happy heavenly won. Wish he would retire .

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              #7
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              When he lost to haye I thought he was rubbish. But he might be learning g from losses. When you lose people think your finished?
              Chisora is a weird case because he's got his mental approach to boxing correct way after his physical prime.

              In his 20s he was a notoriously lazy trainer and it showed several times in fights with poor stamina and lacklustre performances.

              If he was putting in the effort in his 20s that he does now he'd have achieved more, but nonetheless it's still a super entertaining run by old man Chisora right now.

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              • steeve steel
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                #8
                Wallin needs to retire. Oh, and Chisora too! (British fans will buy just about anything, and cheer for just about anybody.)

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                • steeve steel
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MulaKO

                  Was he their to just lay down or is he done ???
                  I despise Wallin for extending Dell Boy's career. I wish him the worst... I hope he took a bribe at least.

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                  • joe strong
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                    #10
                    That is a nice string of wins to end his career if this is it but I believe he wanted to reach 50. Wins over Washington, Joyce & Wallin are decent names to go out on for a 41 year old... The Whyte trilogy for #50?

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