Chisora doesnt give a ****!
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I can't really say I'm a big fan of Chisora, but give him big props if this gets made - you'd have to think the odds were against him fighting Povetkin in Russia, but he deftnitely seems game.Comment
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He's been guided and matched well for the last 12 months,more so than any other Brit right now.so the way I see it,he's the most deserving of a big fight.
You're right I can't stand Haye and Fury,I'm not even that keen on Chisora ! a focused and conditioned Del gives anyone hell in the top ten,for his part.stamina issues appear to have disappeared.for Fury to say the only thing Del has improved on is he is eating less pies and cream cakes,is a little rich coming from him.
Del's high ranking with the WBO is te fruits of his labours and new found dedication,also the very reason Povetkin and Fury are interested in facing him,and rematching him,respectively.so the WBO ranking him no.3 has blatantly helped his career has it not ? You may view it as meaningless,but the fact Wladimir won't vacate and will fight all his mandatories puts Del in a rather favourable position should he be able to remain unbeaten.
Going by Saturdays action I wouldn't be so confidant if I was Fury going into a fight with Chisora.every time Fury is hit on the chin he looks as though he's gonna force a baby out of his a.ss
fit or not he lost decisively to alex leapai. boytsov was the most overrated HW in the last 5-6 years. he beat nobody & he lost to a nobody. he was the WBO #1 contender. where was he ranked in the other 3? boytsov is a small HW who will never beat anyone who punches back.
He'll be back,he's being managed by possibly the best promotional team on the continent now.he was clearly fatigued against Leapai,he needed a longer camp and was clearly rushing to make the March Klischko date being pushed by K2.Last edited by Jewish-Reptile; 02-17-2014, 05:20 AM.Comment
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Not so sure about that, it's not lik Del boy's protecting an unbeaten record. Sasha's still arguably the #2 or 3 HW in the world and a loss in a big money fight in Moscow shouldn't really dim the enthusiasm for a big domestic bust up.
I can't really say I'm a big fan of Chisora, but give him big props if this gets made - you'd have to think the odds were against him fighting Povetkin in Russia, but he deftnitely seems game.Comment
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