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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Chisora, Fury Eager To Face Each Other in Rematch

    When British heavyweight titans Dereck Chisora and Tyson Fury clash this summer in a blockbuster rematch it could be an eliminator for the WBO World title promoter Frank Warren said today.

    The public will get to see both big men in action on Saturday 15th February when they both feature at the Copper Box Arena, Chisora headlines with a WBO and WBA International title defence against tough American Kevin Johnson - who replaces injured Andriy Rudenko - while Fury is chief support in a ten-rounder against experienced Argentine Gonzalo Omar Basile, live and exclusive on BoxNation (Sky Ch. 437/****** Ch. 546).
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  • moonshineman
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    The Two

    You have an idiot, facing a giant of an idiot. Also, Chisora spits and slaps. Chisora can't be 100% human. No way.

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    • rudy4pl
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      #3
      Hopefully this rematch happens since Chisora wasn't himself in the first fight. This time around, Fury gets KTFO.

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      • kafkod
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        Fury and Chisora have both improved a lot since their first fight but Fury has also matured physically and is stronger now than he was then. So I think he will beat Chisora again if the rematch happens.
        After that, Fury has a great chance of becoming world champion. He is an awful lot better than many people think he is.
        I don't agree with Frank Warren though, that Fury and Chisora are the leading heavyweights in Europe, apart from Wlad. That distinction belongs to Kubrat Pulev.

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        • Boskop
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          Originally posted by rudy4pl
          Hopefully this rematch happens since Chisora wasn't himself in the first fight. This time around, Fury gets KTFO.
          Yeah if Chisora shows up in shape this time.
          Last time they drew swords he looked like Foreman in his 40s

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          • Boskop
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            #6
            Chisora by KO in 7

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            • Jones Junior
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              #7
              Is it just me or is Fury taking a step back with this fight?

              I mean his last fight was in madison square garden...

              Now he wants a domestic rematch against a guy he quite convincingly beat? (whether he showed up or not).

              .. Don't get me wrong - I'm Chisora by UD all the way.

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              • joe strong
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                #8
                chisora shouldn't be looking ahead of his fight with kingpin... a win by kingpin gets him back in the picture... if leapai can jump many in the WBO rankings then so can Johnson if he beats chisora... I've seen it so many times...

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                • Adrien Boner
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                  #9
                  Fury is a big tree waiting to be chopped down

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                  • Earl-Hickey
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                    I actually give Kevin Johnson a chance to beat Chisora

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