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  • Tobi.G
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    I would like to see a Chisora vs. Helenius rematch.

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  • Simurgh
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    Chisora will be gate keeper at best. The fact he looked 'good' against Vitali is probably because that was Vitali's worst fight in the last decade (for whatever reason).

    He's just not a champion material - and not necessary just by boxing skills...
    Last edited by Simurgh; 04-18-2013, 04:10 AM.

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  • KidGalvain
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    Originally posted by Cuban Linx
    Looked great? Since when does losing 9 rounds = great?

    ****sora isn't winning anything. He got dominated by Fury, dominated by Klitschko and dominated by Haye. He's 29 years old. He's a gate keeper at this point.
    That's not how you judge a fight.. 'By Rounds score'

    Zeijko Marovic.. lost 10 of 12 rounds against Lewis.. At most he won 3 rounds. But that was a very good effort.

    Chisora probably won 4 rounds against Vitali..

    Chisora is a good fighter... he just had a unbelievably tough resume to go through.

    Helenius.Fury.Vitali.Haye.. that's insane..

    If you fed him Wilder's resume he will be undefeated.

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  • LacedUp
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    Originally posted by Cuban Linx
    Looked great? Since when does losing 9 rounds = great?

    ****sora isn't winning anything. He got dominated by Fury, dominated by Klitschko and dominated by Haye. He's 29 years old. He's a gate keeper at this point.
    Well, in my book winning 3-4 rounds and being the aggressor all night against a guy who's probably not lost a round since his return in 2008 - is looking great.

    Take the klitschko's out of the equation - who would you say Dereck Chisora could NEVER beat? Povetkin? - I think he beats him. He beats Helenius who's ranked #1. He rocked Tyson Fury pretty badly in their bout and everyone knows Tyson can't punch, so who does that leave? Pulev, Haye and maybe some of the up and comers like Wilder. I believe those three would beat him. Anyone else is up for grabs.

    Just shows you the depth of the HW division.

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  • Cuban Linx
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    Originally posted by katjack
    He looked great against Vitali but then David Haye lowered his stock. He now has a way to go to even be a threat.
    Looked great? Since when does losing 9 rounds = great?

    ****sora isn't winning anything. He got dominated by Fury, dominated by Klitschko and dominated by Haye. He's 29 years old. He's a gate keeper at this point.

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  • katjack
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    He looked great against Vitali but then David Haye lowered his stock. He now has a way to go to even be a threat.

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

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