Comments Thread For: Johnson To Seek Advice From Fury on Beating Chisora

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  • !! Anorak
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    #11
    Originally posted by MrFynest
    Advice on how to beat Chisora? That's simple. Don't fight him in his hometown where the ref will award him a hometown stoppage.
    One incident. Chisora has acquitted himself well in the field IMO, always giving everything he has, even when outgunned. (Except, ironically enough, in the first Fury bout where he was fat and unmotivated).

    No one will want to see Fury fight Johnson again.

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    • Hayehammer
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      #12
      Johnson has one of the best jabs in the division but once chisora finds a way to avoid it he will push him back cause johnson doesnt throw much more after...
      But still johnson is slippery. chisora will have a hard time hitting him flush

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      • GoldenGloveLove
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        #13
        Advice part 1: You have to throw a punch to have a chance to beat somebody in boxing.


        Chisora 12 round shutout.

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        • andrewa1
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          #14
          Johnson is a live underdog for this fight. He’d be the biggest and best name on Chisora’s official resume, to this point (Helenius was a better unofficial win). Chisora just beat 3 solid B level fighters, top 50ish guys, but did struggle a bit in each match. Johnson is better than any of them and is a good matchup stylistically for Chisora. I’d make Del Boy no more than a narrow favorite. The big question is will Johnson show up to fight or not, if he does, I think he wins. That would put him back into contention, would like to see him against Povetkin or Chagaev, please not another Fury match. If he loses, he's lost his last chance at being a contender again. There's not another top 15ish HW he's more suited to beating than Chisora, except Wilder, and Wilder won't fight him.

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          • Wesker115
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            #15
            I expect Chisora to win purely on activity. But Johnson is by far the better boxer.
            But let's not kid ourselves though, regardless of whatever Frank Warren is going on about, Chisora isn't a great or even a good fighter. He's got great heart but will always be lacking against world level operators....who luckily for him, are few and far between in the heavyweight division.

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