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    Comments Thread For: Forget Five Guys, Derek Chisora has only three guys in mind for fight 50

    After beating Otto Wallin on Saturday in Manchester, Derek Chisora took control of the microphone following his post-fight interview and attempted to do the same with his career, or at least what remains of it, writes Elliot Worsell
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    Heck, I like AJ-Chisora. It’s a huge fight, and yeah Chisora is old, but he’s only 5 years older than AJ, and AJ is coming off a devastating loss and his confidence is low, Chisora is on a winning streak, so it’s actually a fair fight.

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    • DeaconFrost
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      Him vs Zhang or Agit would be all action. He would lose, but it would be entertaining as hell.
      Last edited by DeaconFrost; 02-10-2025, 05:08 PM.

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      • joe strong
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        I am ok with all those names but Dubois/Parker winner gets Usyk. Chisora/Joshua in the UK if Fury doesn’t take the Joshua fight next.

        Del Boy going out with a fat check to end it would be cool. If he were to win that would put him near the top… Del Boy has lost to Fury 3 times & Parker twice. He lost to Kabayel & Usyk.

        He doesn’t have many guys currently near the top that haven’t beaten him . Dubois & Joshua are 2 he hasn’t fought. They are the logical 2 being from the UK but Usyk, Dubois & Parker have bigger fish to fry so Joshua makes sense to me but would he settle for Whyte? Would he wait on the side lines for #50?
        Last edited by joe strong; 02-10-2025, 05:42 PM.

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        • joe strong
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          #5
          Originally posted by DeaconFrost
          Him vs Zhang or Agit would be all action. He would lose, but it would be entertaining as hell.
          Agit outboxed Chisora for a UD but it was Del Boy who got the big fights…

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            #6
            Originally posted by Southpaw16
            Heck, I like AJ-Chisora. It’s a huge fight, and yeah Chisora is old, but he’s only 5 years older than AJ, and AJ is coming off a devastating loss and his confidence is low, Chisora is on a winning streak, so it’s actually a fair fight.
            Chisora is well way more shopworn than AJ will ever be
            That said , I really enjoy Del Boy’s fights but don’t wanna see him become punch drunk which his style will cause that to be

            As much as I enjoy his fights , I’d rather he retires with all his marbles

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            • DeaconFrost
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              #7
              Originally posted by joe strong
              Agit outboxed Chisora for a UD but it was Del Boy who got the big fights…
              Oh wow! He's fought everyone!

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              • joe strong
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                Originally posted by DeaconFrost

                Oh wow! He's fought everyone!
                Agit was an unknown thought to be European level so Chisora fought him in Monte Carlo I believe. Agit never capitalized on that win. Signed with Top Rank & I don’t think he even got a fight under their banner. He stopped Makhmudov then Sanchez who were 2 interesting looking HWs. If he beats Zhang that would be an impressive group of names on his resume. It’s crazy that 41 year olds are still fringe contenders.
                Last edited by joe strong; 02-10-2025, 08:39 PM.

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                  Pulev #3 for a title!

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                    Originally posted by joe strong

                    Agit was an unknown thought to be European level so Chisora fought him in Monte Carlo I believe. Agit never capitalized on that win. Signed with Top Rank & I don’t think he even got a fight under their banner. He stopped Makhmudov then Sanchez who were 2 interesting looking HWs. If he beats Zhang that would be an impressive group of names on his resume. It’s crazy that 41 year olds are still fringe contenders.


                    Oh wow, I had no idea Monte Carlo could host a boxing event. I was there last year while visiting Monaco. It was a tiny casino (my opinion).

                    Thanks for sharing the knowledge, and yes those two wins against the Russian and Sanchez put him on top of the food chain. And yes 41 year olds doing well is awesome to see.

                    George Foreman and Larry Holmes were still laying some beat downs in their 40's. Larry Holmes fighting Holyfield in the early 90's.

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