Comments Thread For: Schaefer: No Interest in Wilder vs. Chisora Clash

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  • ddangerous
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    #31
    Originally posted by D-MiZe
    Let me get this straight...

    You've got this talented heavyweight who's just recently knocked Harrison out over here and you're trying to break the British market... It doesn't get any better than Warren serving Chisora up on a plate for GBP.

    GBP & Warren could co-host the fight and make most of each promoter's resources whilst GBP attempt to establish a foot-hold over here. This has nothing to do with Chisora's record, as it's much better than Harrison's and he'd do a hell of a lot better...

    The only reason I can see why this fight isn't happening is because GBP are scared what Chisora might do to Wilder. Otherwise, this is beyond perfect for Golden Boy at this moment in time.
    Chisora is durable and has shown he can go the distance with big punchers (Vitali). Haye knocked him out but it was with a barrage of well-placed punches. So far, Wilder is a one hitter quitter, and so maybe they worry that he could possibly lose to Del Boy. A loss against him would badly hurt Wilder's image.

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    • Weebler I
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      #32
      Originally posted by sofreshhh
      Del Boy is just your typical euro bum. Even though Wilder is unproven I think he will have little trouble in deposing of him.
      The "Eurobums" are champs in the HW division (the division in boxing), the US fighters are the also-rans.

      Originally posted by kiaba360
      From a rankings perspective, fighting Chisora doesn't make sense. Wilder is better off fighting Helenius, Boytsov, Fury, or the winner of Banks/Mitchell. Is Chisora a bigger challenge than all of Wilder's 28 opponents? Yes.
      lol yeah, if he's ducking Chisora he can't be serious about taking one of those guys.

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      • Enzo Mc is SHIT
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        #33
        I'm interested.

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        • D-MiZe
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          #34
          Originally posted by ddangerous
          Chisora is durable and has shown he can go the distance with big punchers (Vitali). Haye knocked him out but it was with a barrage of well-placed punches. So far, Wilder is a one hitter quitter, and so maybe they worry that he could possibly lose to Del Boy. A loss against him would badly hurt Wilder's image.
          Chisora is as aggressive and durable as they come but lacks pop in his punches and as a learning curve, would be a good fight for Wilder. He's nearly 30 fights deep into his pro career, Chisora is a good stepping stone for other journeyman opposition. Audley, being his best opponent to date, is a domestic level British heavyweight and gave Wilder no trouble.

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          • rogdogx
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            #35
            maybe wilder can be the star of undisputed 4

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