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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Not Interested in a Dereck Chisora Rematch

    TYSON FURY has ruled out any chance of fighting Dereck Chisora. Chisora, who stopped Ondrej Pala in three rounds on Saturday, has unbeaten heavyweight Fury in his sights.

    But Fury’s trainer and uncle, Peter, said: “We’re not going to fight Chisora because we are now looking beyond domestic level.
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    Chisora has fought at a higher level and imo desrves a rematch. Can see why fury would skip this but chisora looked bad in his last fight and i'm wondering if his punch resistance is waning?

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    • ragingbull1
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      Chisora let himself down badly in the first fight..... massively overweight and unprofessional in his prep. He hasn't done anything to warrant a rematch. Although Chisora has been in with some big fish he will always be unprofessional and remain at domestic level. I genuinely believe Tyson has a world title in him!

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      • Weltschmerz
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        So now Davey has a shoulder injury, I missed that actually Oh, dear.

        Fury doesn't have to fight Chisora, too bad Chisora didn't take their first fight seriously.

        Looking forward to seeing Fury back in action next year

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          #5
          Originally posted by ragingbull1
          Chisora let himself down badly in the first fight..... massively overweight and unprofessional in his prep. He hasn't done anything to warrant a rematch. Although Chisora has been in with some big fish he will always be unprofessional and remain at domestic level. I genuinely believe Tyson has a world title in him!
          Good post

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          • yoz
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            #6
            Fury doesn't owe Chisora a rematch.

            Chisora may have problems finding an opponent. He's a tricky fighter, and with many HW contenders having 'stay-busy' fights to protect their unbeaten records, he may have to go abroad to get a progressive fight.

            I'd like to see Wlad-Chisora. It'd be a decent scrap. Chisora is a half-decent inside fighter, so he will present some problems.

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            • Ham Porter
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              Remember when Fury vacated the British and Commonwealth titles and the excuse used was that they were moving beyond that and focusing on world level? And then fought Martin ****ing Rogan a couple of months later? Coincidentally around the time Price happened to be his mandatory, of course.



              Don't expect this big stiff to fight any legitimate contenders before cashing in against Klitschko. They'll fly over more fringe contenders like Kevin Johnson and pass them off as 'world class.'

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              • yoz
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                #8
                Originally posted by Don Duva
                Remember when Fury vacated the British and Commonwealth titles and the excuse used was that they were moving beyond that and focusing on world level? And then fought Martin ****ing Rogan a couple of months later? Coincidentally around the time Price happened to be his mandatory, of course.


                Don't expect this big stiff to fight any legitimate contenders before cashing in against Klitschko. They'll fly over more fringe contenders like Kevin Johnson and pass them off as 'world class.'
                Like every HW contender...

                I'd be surprised if 'contenders' even go for a Klitschko fight now. With Vitali retiring, they'll all be vying for a shot at the WBC strap.

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                • Ham Porter
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                  Most likely.

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by yoz
                    Fury doesn't owe Chisora a rematch.

                    Chisora may have problems finding an opponent. He's a tricky fighter, and with many HW contenders having 'stay-busy' fights to protect their unbeaten records, he may have to go abroad to get a progressive fight.

                    I'd like to see Wlad-Chisora. It'd be a decent scrap. Chisora is a half-decent inside fighter, so he will present some problems.
                    I think that fight will get made in 2014 - and I think it's a good fight as well.

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