Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte-Derek Chisora III '100 per cent' on for December 13

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    #11
    Originally posted by Mammoth
    I think Chisora is less shot. Hoping to see Whyte lose again.
    Inspiring. Battle of the Shot Fighters!

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    • Pulmonary Embolii
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      #12
      Originally posted by steeve steel
      This fight is as good as mashed peas. The Brits will eat just about anything...
      It's not mashed peas, it's mushy peas. They add flour in. Some even claim they have secret recipes. But you're right, they're disgusting and only sold in fish and chip shops. I always ask for curry sauce instead, which is way more popular (to the point you get offered different heat levels). And when you say only the British watch cruddy fights, may I mention Jake Paul v one legged Mike Tyson and the records that broke?
      Last edited by Pulmonary Embolii; 10-27-2025, 11:12 AM.

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      • ThePriceOfEggs
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        #13
        F.o.t.y???

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        • steeve steel
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          #14
          Originally posted by Pulmonary Embolii

          It's not mashed peas, it's mushy peas. They add flour in. Some even claim they have secret recipes. But you're right, they're disgusting and only sold in fish and chip shops. I always ask for curry sauce instead, which is way more popular (to the point you get offered different heat levels). And when you say only the British watch cruddy fights, may I mention Jake Paul v one legged Mike Tyson and the records that broke?
          Thanks for the precision. As for the rest, a Jake Paul fight isn't really boxing. A bit like WWF isn't really wrestling.

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          • mjh1969
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            #15
            These guys are both washed up. Whyte to me is a tomato can with a glass jaw. Chisora still has more heart. Money grab for both guys.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #16
              As I have stated before? I think this fight is completely useless for Derek Chisora, and a waste of his current high positioning in the Heavyweight Division. Chisora has not been so highly ranked in the Heavyweight Division, since just before he fought Vitali Kiltschko and David Haye.

              Note: Derek Chisora is only one to two fights away from potentially fighting for a World Heavyweight title, having legitimately earned his ranking 'this is not similar to when Derek Chisora was astonishingly given the opportunity to fight Tyson Fury for the 3rd time back in 2022'.

              If Whyte vs Chisora III, goes ahead 'this makes me anticipate, that Derek Chisora will fight on past Dillian Whyte if he is able to win'.

              I just think that Frank Warren, and Queensbury boxing 'can do a lot more for Chisora, he is a fighter who has his own brand i.e. WarChisora which brings a market of boxing fans that will support him'.

              I think Dillian Whyte vs Derek Chisora III, really is a lacklustre boxing promotion 'I don't think there is much demand for the fight, and? Is Dillian Whyte going to actually turn up to win this time around, or is he going to play around with ketogenic diets and dupe certain folk that he is in real fighting condition? Because that is all he done vs Moses Itauma, he lost masses of weight by incorporating a ketogenic diet into his fight preparation, to create a picture that he was actually a fighter training with the real ambition to win'.

              Ketogenic diets, have no place in a professional boxers routine 'especially a heavyweight fighter, who does not have to make a certain weight. Ketogenic diets don't build real hardcore conditioning, that is what actual training achieves'.

              But I will commend Dillian Whyte for getting back active in the fight game, so soon after a brutal loss to Moses Itauma 'If Whyte wants to give himself a chance to be competitive in this fight he will have to show the ambition and determination to win in training camp'.

              To conclude: Overall I think this a under-par and out of place boxing event 'but maybe Derek Chisora wants the trilogy fight due to personal objectives. To his credit? Dillian Whyte has beaten him twice, so as a competitor Chisora should naturally want to avenge that loss'.

              The only thing interesting about the fight, is Derek Chisora potentially avenging his loss to Dillian Whyte III 'as I have stated many times before? One of the most difficult feats to achieve in boxing, is for a fighter to avenge a loss. Especially if that loss was a traumatic and brutal loss'.

              I would not rate Derek Chisora's two loses to Dillian Whyte has brutal, but nevertheless? They were two brutal fights which he lost 'If Derek Chisora can continue his recent form, then I would have to make him to quite strong favourite to win' etc.



              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; Today, 11:02 AM.

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