Comments Thread For: Chisora's Trainer: No Doubt Dereck Wins a World Title

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  • P4P_No1
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    #11
    Once Wlad & Vitali retire the heavyweight division is very much up for grabs.

    He's definitely got a shot at it, especially if he's right mentally and physically.

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    • wja1966
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      #12
      Chisora and Fury would both beat Povetkin right now and they are both still learning.

      A fight I would love to see would be Huck vs Chisora if Huck moved up full time

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      • techliam
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        #13
        Originally posted by wja1966
        Chisora and Fury would both beat Povetkin right now and they are both still learning.

        A fight I would love to see would be Huck vs Chisora if Huck moved up full time
        Huck v Chisora ... a true Rocky-style fight

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        • Weebler I
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          #14
          Wladimir Klitschko is going to hold all five belts for the next 5 years+.

          In that time, Chisora will consistently take on the best and enduring damage and since Wlad will never give him a shot, he's unlikely to ever to become world champ.

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          • Ravens Fan
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            #15
            What is Chisora going to do fight on WWE Monday Night Raw?

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            • LacedUp
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              #16
              Originally posted by The Weebler II
              Wladimir Klitschko is going to hold all five belts for the next 5 years+.

              In that time, Chisora will consistently take on the best and enduring damage and since Wlad will never give him a shot, he's unlikely to ever to become world champ.
              WBC aren't allowing unified champs.

              Originally posted by Simurgh
              Credit to Chisora, but note that was Vitali's worst fight in those 10 years.

              I don't think anyone has a problem with Chisora as a fighter - though I still think he fought a very ****** fight against Haye - almost like he was certain Haye can't hurt him.
              Give him his credit. Vitali had a bad fight because of Chisora. Not because he wasn't fit for fight.

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              • Cuban Linx
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                #17
                Chisora is always going to look good against the taller fighters. Guys like Helenius who have no inside game whatsoever, who has a body that is wide open for attacks.

                Give him a smaller, quicker fighter like Haye, or a HW with good movement like Fury, who forces Chisora to move and he can't do anything because he has no jab at all. I don't think he won a single round against Haye and then he got frustrated and opened up and got knocked out. I don't think he even throw a single jab against Haye.

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