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    Dereck Chisora admitted he quit boxing after his defeat to David Haye - only to change his mind just two weeks later.

    The 29-year-old heavyweight told promoter Frank Warren he was retiring after his July 2012 knockout by Haye.

    Chisora revealed Warren accepted his decision without argument, before the Zimbabwe-born fighter changed his mind a fortnight on.

    Warren is confident Chisora can position himself for another shot at the heavyweight world title and is in talks with 32-year-old Kubrat Pulev's representatives Sauerland Event, for a potential eliminator.
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  • #2
    I bet he's glad he gave it another try!

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    • #3
      In fact Kubrat Pulev is the only one of top 15 that Chisora has a chance to defeat. Chisoras chin is poor and empty hitting Pulev is the only chance for him.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by kingpinas View Post
        In fact Kubrat Pulev is the only one of top 15 that Chisora has a chance to defeat. Chisoras chin is poor and empty hitting Pulev is the only chance for him.


        So much to criticize Chisora for and you go with one of his biggest strengths!

        I reckon he needs to step up his level of opposition and stop ducking the top guys

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kingpinas View Post
          In fact Kubrat Pulev is the only one of top 15 that Chisora has a chance to defeat. Chisoras chin is poor and empty hitting Pulev is the only chance for him.
          Your brain is poor

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kingpinas View Post
            In fact Kubrat Pulev is the only one of top 15 that Chisora has a chance to defeat. Chisoras chin is poor and empty hitting Pulev is the only chance for him.
            Chisora's chin is poor? How the hell do you work that out?!!!

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            • #7
              The HW division needs guys like del boy, good he stayed around.

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              • #8
                Well David Haye dropped him, Edmund Gerber was able to stun him with one single shot and Dell boy needed almost half of the round to recover, man this is heavy weight devision I just can't imagine what the mess off his face can Alexander Povetkin do with his speed+power+combinations. I do not speak about someone like Wlad who hits like a train. Chisoras all wins after his loss against Haye was against empty or slow punchers.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by kingpinas View Post
                  Well David Haye dropped him, Edmund Gerber was able to stun him with one single shot and Dell boy needed almost half of the round to recover, man this is heavy weight devision I just can't imagine what the mess off his face can Alexander Povetkin do with his speed+power+combinations. I do not speak about someone like Wlad who hits like a train. Chisoras all wins after his loss against Haye was against empty or slow punchers.
                  Hes taken punches from V.Klitschko, Helenius and Tyson Fury. Plus it took an absolutely perfect punch from Haye (one of the biggest punchers in the division) to really hurt him, before that he was taking the shots well.

                  He hasnt got Ali's chin but, for a heavyweight, there's no way you can criticise it imo

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Tom Cruise View Post
                    Hes taken punches from V.Klitschko, Helenius and Tyson Fury. Plus it took an absolutely perfect punch from Haye (one of the biggest punchers in the division) to really hurt him, before that he was taking the shots well.

                    He hasnt got Ali's chin but, for a heavyweight, there's no way you can criticise it imo
                    Well Said. I'd love to see him and Wilder in the ring..

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