Where would a Chisora win rank in ALL TIME UPSETS???
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The age stuff is nonsense. He has hardly been losing a round since his comeback. No one ages so quickly that they go from absolutely dominating to losing to someone who is nowhere near their level. It would be more gradual than that.
Klitschko is so far ahead he could lose about 10 percent and it wouldn't matter, like I said before.
This would still be a big upset. People are obsessed with age. He's insanely fit, fellas. Not a factor.Comment
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In my opinion it would be the biggest upset of all time. We are talking about a guy who has lost to Tyson Fury (who is famous for punching himself in the face) beating arguably the greatest heavyweight of all time.Comment
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He has been slowing down though and looks to be losing a bit of power in the process. And coming in this light will help his endurance, but will likely take even more off his punches.The age stuff is nonsense. He has hardly been losing a round since his comeback. No one ages so quickly that they go from absolutely dominating to losing to someone who is nowhere near their level. It would be more gradual than that.
Klitschko is so far ahead he could lose about 10 percent and it wouldn't matter, like I said before.
This would still be a big upset. People are obsessed with age. He's insanely fit, fellas. Not a factor.Comment
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Disagree about the responses about Vitali's age. Yes, Vitali is still good, one of the rare cases where someone that old is still a good fighter. Even Wlad, who is 35-36 is still a really good fighter. If Vitali had looked like dog s**t prior to fighting Chisora and than Chisora won, you could make a case that age decreases how big the upset was. But, Vitali has still looked good and as dominant as ever. He's not in his peak obviously and he's past his prime-but still good.
It's like saying if Cotto beats Mayweather, than it's only because Mayweather is now 35, even though Mayweather is still good.Comment
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All this talk about Vitali slowing down is irrelevant. He's fighting someone who's only proven their worth at domestic level, isn't even the best heavyweight in Britain and hasn't even got 20 fights under his belt.
Chisora's best win is Sam Sexton, says it all.Comment
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Helenius????????????Comment
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I'm being a **** about it, we all watched him win but it didn't go down like that on the scorecards.

Helenius is a difficult fighter to gauge, such a great resume and things were going well until he fought Chisora. Chisora really didn't have to put much effort in getting inside of Helenius, this won't be the case tonight.Comment
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