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    Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder predicts he?ll KO Derek Chisora, says Usyk fight will happen

    Wilder spoke to BoxingScene's Ryan ******** about the Chisora fight in April, the potential of a clash with heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, and his legacy in the sport.
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    Both fighters are miles outside of their peak, but? Once a fighter starts to drop away from their peak form, it is their fundamental skills which then keep them in the game.

    Derek Chisora throughout the years he has been competing in boxing, has been marketed as a brawler unsophisticated fighter 'but he is a lot more sophisticated and fundamentally solid than many people would like to acknowledge'.

    Note: Derek Chisora is still the best inside fighter in the heavyweight divisions, he has competed in a era of heavyweight boxing 'where seemingly, Heavyweight fighters have been unable to fight on the inside and use rough house tactics. I would honestly say that only really Derek Chisora, Andy Ruiz Junior have been quite proficient with this type of fighting'.

    Tyson Fury has been the next best fighter in this area of his game, but? He gets credit for trying, more than actually being a great inside fighter 'he has never been able to apply his inside game vs. another top level super heavyweight fighter a win. He has instead most of the time opted to fight out of a defensive stance'.

    If Derek Chisora still has enough physical invulnerability to endure Deontay Wilder's power 'than Derek Chisora could inflict a prolonged sustained beat down on Wilder'.

    To conclude; As I have stated before in another one of my posts, I am definitively rating Derek Chisora as a strong favourite to win this fight 'his recent form, and wins have all shown impressive resolve against very arduous inducing fighters like Joe Joyce'.

    Whereas Deontay Wilder in comparison, when the going gets tough in all of his recent sold level fights 'he has disappeared and been taken apart'.

    If Deontay Wilder is to gain any sort of momentum back in his career, he needs endure some difficult time in the ring vs. Derek Chisora 'and then blast him out. I think that is the type of performance as a competitive which would benefit Wilder' etc.




    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 02-03-2026, 12:59 PM.

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