Comments Thread For: Derek Chisora has heard and seen it all as he heads into fight No. 50
Derek Chisora is not often in the background. He is at the forefront, making his considerable presence felt, heckling, joking, and he is far from the rear of the heavyweight pack.
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He really is a Donkey and mixing with people who don’t like black people sometimes they boxers take too much punches and they think people are laughing with you but instead they laugh at him.
He really is a Donkey and mixing with people who don’t like black people sometimes they boxers take too much punches and they think people are laughing with you but instead they laugh at him.
He really is a Donkey and mixing with people who don’t like black people sometimes they boxers take too much punches and they think people are laughing with you but instead they laugh at him.
I'm an American, been a boxing fan for 40+ years and Chisora is one of my favorite fighters all time. Can't really explain it because I liked him when he was the villain spitting water in the face of his opponent and I like him now that he's a fan favorite.
It makes me sad seeing Chisora mix with modern-day *******s like Nigel Farage. I have nothing but respect for Del Boy as a warrior in the ring and devoted father outside of it; I've followed his career from almost the beginning (and in most cases, I try to ignore an athlete's politics - within reason anyway) but as a British fighter whose family originally came from overseas, with heritage in Zimbabwe from what I understand, I find it absolutely baffling that Chisora can support and promote right-wing scum like Farage. If Farage ever got into power the first thing he would do is stop families like Chisora's from ever settling in the UK. The fact that Chisora has paraded Farage around the ring several times now after fights is seriously alarming. Ever since I first saw Farage and Chisora together arm in arm I've had very mixed feelings about Del Boy's fights. I'll still be watching on Saturday of course and I hope he and Wilder put on a good show, but it's hard to leave certain things at the door. As for the fight itself, my head says that Chisora walks through the ghost of Wilder, that he'll get up close, put his head on his chest, and start winging away with those big, heavy overhand rights and hooks. It could be a savage finish and a sad end for Wilder unless he can somehow keep Del Boy at range and walk him onto one of those whipping right hands he used to be able to throw. I'm hoping Wilder can turn back the years and at least give Chisora a real fight as if he performs like he did against Parker and Zhang then I think there's only one winner.
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