Comments Thread For: Derek Chisora declares he wants a rematch with Deontay Wilder

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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Derek Chisora declares he wants a rematch with Deontay Wilder

    A little over a week is all it's taken for Derek Chisora to reconsider his retirement following his split decision points loss to Deontay Wilder in London, England
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    #2
    Sure and I'd like another bout with an STD.

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    • richardt
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      #3
      That ship sailed and should have never left the dock to begin with.

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      • Jamesboxing
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        Both of them looked old and past it, but it was a pretty fun fight but I don’t wanna see Chisora in the ring anymore. The guys had a really good career and made more money than most world champions will make in the sport and he’s got a wife and kids and stuff so I just don’t see why he just wants to keep going in there and getting cracked in the head especially now he’s in his 40 and took so much punishment over the years

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        • boxing IQ
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          #5
          If Chisora keeps at it, he's not going to be able to recognize the people staring back at him as his family.

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          • Deleted
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            #6
            They want more paydays, but both chose to leave money on the table by not trying to learn how to boxe. Might as well lay down on the sidewalk with a sign saying "kick me in the head for a dollar" and become a social media sensation.

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            • Moz_boxing
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              #7
              Yesterday i was lying and today i'm lying too

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              • Moz_boxing
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                #8
                Originally posted by Deleted
                They want more paydays, but both chose to leave money on the table by not trying to learn how to boxe. Might as well lay down on the sidewalk with a sign saying "kick me in the head for a dollar" and become a social media sensation.
                They did not how to box and that why they missed out money according to you but yet they earn way more money than a hell lot of boxers that have been better boxers than them. If they would be technical perfect boxers they might not would be as entertaining wild and reckless which makes people tune in and to some extent hate or love them.

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                • breeto65
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by boxing IQ
                  If Chisora keeps at it, he's not going to be able to recognize the people staring back at him as his family.
                  They say that about alot of fighters. George Chuvalo, the human punching bag, can speak clearer than most people that worked in an office their whole life. Chisora seems like one of those fighters. Ive seen fighters that start to slur before they stop fighting. Obviously not a good sign. Chisora is shop worn but I dont believe hes headed for James Toney or Tommy Hearns territory.

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                  • Moz_boxing
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by breeto65

                    They say that about alot of fighters. George Chuvalo, the human punching bag, can speak clearer than most people that worked in an office their whole life. Chisora seems like one of those fighters. Ive seen fighters that start to slur before they stop fighting. Obviously not a good sign. Chisora is shop worn but I dont believe hes headed for James Toney or Tommy Hearns territory.
                    I would love to agree but as someone that follows Chisoras career since his Carl Baker fight i have to disagree. He shows clear signs of someone that took too much damage around 4-5 years it was becoming clear and it gets worse since then even though it is still not super bad it is recognizable.

                    It's sad to see because in 10-15 years from now it will be very clear for everyone and he must stop now. Every punch now will have the affect of 100 punches from 10 years ago. But hey i would love to be wrong and hope he is another Chuvalo but i just can't see it since you can see his decline in speech and his overall cognitive decline.

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