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

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  • Cuban Linx
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    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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  • LacedUp
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    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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  • Ravens Fan
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    What is Chisora going to do fight on WWE Monday Night Raw?

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  • Weebler I
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    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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  • techliam
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    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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  • wja1966
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    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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  • P4P_No1
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    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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  • Simurgh
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    Originally posted by Earl Hickey
    Chisora gave one of the best efforts against a Klitschko in the last 10 years. I don't see how you can hate on him for that, yes he lost 8 rounds to 4 but he was in Vitali's face all night long and didn't get punked like all the rest of them
    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.

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  • TGD
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    He's never winning a world title.

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    Chisora gave one of the best efforts against a Klitschko in the last 10 years. I don't see how you can hate on him for that, yes he lost 8 rounds to 4 but he was in Vitali's face all night long and didn't get punked like all the rest of them

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