If Chisora Beats Fury Will Wladimir Avoid Chisora For The 3rd Time?

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  • F!x
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    If Chisora Beats Fury Will Wladimir Avoid Chisora For The 3rd Time?

    Chisora was previously scheduled to fight Wladimir Klitschko on two separate occasions but Wladimir pulled out of both fights.

    The first fight was scheduled for 11 December 2010 while the second fight was scheduled for 30 April 2011. Both fights were canceled by Wladimir but Chisora later ended up fighting Vitali and gave him one of the toughest fights of his career.

    So when a fighter pulls out of the same fight twice, what are the chances that he'll cancel the fight again if Chisora beats Fury and sets himself up as the mandatory challenger?
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    Wladimir will avoid Chisora again (for the 3rd time)
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    Wladimir will not avoid Chisora, this time they will definitely fight.
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    He didnt avoid him,he canceled the fight to fight David Haye...you know the fight everyone actually wanted to see

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      #3
      Originally posted by LarryXXX
      He didnt avoid him,he canceled the fight to fight David Haye...you know the fight everyone actually wanted to see
      That was the second cancellation for the April fight but he actually claimed he was injured then later announced the Haye fight which didn't happen until July.

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      • Weebler I
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        Originally posted by LarryXXX
        He didnt avoid him,he canceled the fight to fight David Haye...you know the fight everyone actually wanted to see
        You know there have been 2 and half years since that right?

        Guys like Mormeck and Pianeta have been getting the nod since then. Only two legit guys he fought (Thompson and Povetkin), he was forced to fight as mandatories.

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          Originally posted by Weebler I
          You know there have been 2 and half years since that right?

          Guys like Mormeck and Pianeta have been getting the nod since then. Only two legit guys he fought (Thompson and Povetkin), he was forced to fight as mandatories.
          and since then Chisora has lost to Helanius,Fury,Vitali and David Haye...

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          • Evil Abed
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            #6
            Tyson Fury will beat him so the point is moot.

            Fury-Wlad is far more interesting anyways.

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            • 285Kid
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              #7
              Fury and Chisora winner will be moving up the WBC ranking, Wladimir doesn't hold that belt right now he must deal with his WBO & IBF mandatories


              WBC : No Champion

              1. Bermane Stivern
              2. Chris Arreola
              3. Deontay Wilder
              4. Bryant Jennings
              5. Mike Perez
              6. Manuel Charr
              7. Derek Chisora
              8. Tyson Fury

              9. Tomasz Adamek
              10. Odlanier Solis
              11. Lucas Browne
              12. Vyacheslav Glazkov
              13. Andy Ruiz
              14. Carlos Takam
              15. Tony Thomspon

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              • Dirk Diggler UK
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                #8
                Apparently Emmanuel Steward didn't want Wladimir to fight Chisora.

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                • Jewish-Reptile
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Apparently Emmanuel Steward didn't want Wladimir to fight Chisora.
                  This is drawn from a Steve Bunce quote after Emmanuel died,the same Steve Bunce who works for the guy who promotes Chisora,in short it's a lie.basically he is supposed to have told Steve Bunce they didn't want the fight,yet they offered Chisora the fight as an optional defence ? It's actually laughable reading stuff like this.

                  Everyone knows Wlad wasn't injured the second time,he didn't want to risk injury less than 3 months before a potential mega money fight with Haye.a fight Haye had earmarked as his last,so Wlad had to take his highest grossing fight then or never !

                  The first injury is open to speculation,but if he was afraid why would he sign a second time,let alone the first contract ! to think some guys actually believe and quote this stuff is laughable,it goes behind reaching. I can't remember the statement for the first injury but if I recall correctly it was kidney stones.nothing major and certainly not requiring surgery.

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