Comments Thread For: Photo: Dereck Chisora Trim and Ready For Pala Clash

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  • Weltschmerz
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    #11
    War del boy

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    • sugarsmosley
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      #12
      If that's trim then chavez JR must be ripped according to these guys.

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      • Adamjr91
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        #13
        Chisora has been in good shape since the Fury and Haye fights. He's a one man wrecking machine these days lol

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        • KermitTheKiller
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          #14
          Originally posted by low_Bo
          Both guys look 30-40 lbs overweight. Battle of scrubs.
          Your ridiculous lol Chisora would look like a victim if he lost "30-40" pounds

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          • BostonGuy
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            #15
            Del Boy seems to have really got his act together this year - he's a British hw fighter that you can really get behind. His style is exciting, he's fighting frequently and he backs his talk up in the ring

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            • umop-ap!sdn
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              #16
              A LOT of heavyweights are not built with muscular frames, hence the term "heavyweight". Cut them both some slack, for Chisora that is actually a great improvement.

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              • Ulver
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                #17
                I'd like to see how some of the body critics on here look in "real life"

                The Chisora on the right side looks pretty in shape to me.


                Last edited by Ulver; 11-30-2013, 01:02 PM.

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                • Evil Abed
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                  #18
                  He's in great shape for him.

                  Looks like he's taking this fight seriously

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                  • Jewish-Reptile
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                    #19
                    chisora wiegh more against Haye than he did against Vitali right,was that a career heaviest or was it against Fury,god they looked terrible in that fight,they should both rematch in the next few months,or when Fury is coming off of a loss to rebuild his reputation.I dont see Fury losing to Chisora in the current shape he is in though,maybe if he is totally outclassed in his next fight or two against Wilder or a somewhat lesser opponent,I just think he has been so carefully matched in the last couple of years,those two knockdowns from Nevin and USS leave a lot of questions marks that Kevin Johnson was never going to ask of him.I think he is a frightening talent,with his gangly and awkward physique,you only have to look at how he ties his opponents arms up and footwork,he seems so light on his feet for a near 7ft behemoth.

                    good luck to him,I admire the desire of the unbeaten talents,especially Fury's fight backs from being dropped that shows character and heart.

                    Chisora maybe through fatigue looked as though he was glad after Haye finished him off,maybe he just took and accepted too many losses,that self belief he lacks is apparent,unlike Fury.maybe it would make a more interesting fight once Fury has an initial loss,I dont care anyway,I just wanna see them fight in shape.get it on.

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                    • bojangles1987
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BostonGuy
                      Del Boy seems to have really got his act together this year - he's a British hw fighter that you can really get behind. His style is exciting, he's fighting frequently and he backs his talk up in the ring
                      My favorite HW right now, despite being a maniac.

                      War Chisora!

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