Comments Thread For: Wach: If Chisora Lets Hands Go, Fury Goes Down Early

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wach: If Chisora Lets Hands Go, Fury Goes Down Early

    Dereck Chisora's chief sparring partner, former world heavyweight title challenger Mariusz Wach, says the Finchley puncher could knock out Tyson Fury early when they clash in Manchester next month.

    The 6ft 7½in Polish giant started at Chisora's north London camp yesterday and will spar with Del Boy for the next four weeks as helps him prepare for his crucial WBO World Heavyweight title eliminator and British and European title showdown at the Phones 4 U Arena on Saturday 26th July.
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    #2
    Good advice Jason Segel.

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    • Boxing Goat
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      #3
      I'm looking forward to this fight. I think Fury wins on points again but you never know. Chisora is a good pressure guy and has pop so I wouldn't rule out his chances.

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      • yoz
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        #4
        I agree. Heck, feather-fisted Neven Pajkic and Steve Cunningham dropped him!

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        • junior gong
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          #5
          It depends on what version of Chisora and which version of Fury shows up. If fury is coming in at 280 and Chisora is motivated and in shape then Fury could be in a bit of bother.

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          • Dr.Eisenfaust
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            #6
            Chisora needed speed against Vitali Klitschko and he came quite light at this fight (109 kg I think).

            Against Fury, Chisora can show up a lot heavier ( in shape of course) at 115 kg for instance so I wouldn't rule out Chisora embarassing Fury.

            I'd love to see Klitschko-Fury but Fury is a liar and he will keep ducking Klitschko so I wouldn't mind at all to see Chisora beating Fury. At least Chisora doesn't duck anyone.

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            • Copyright
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              I will say it now Chisora loses and he loses hard, Get yourselves on twitter and have a look at the shape fury is in there is no way he loses to any version of chisora.
              quote me on it and you will see on fight night.

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              • kafkod
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                Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust
                Chisora needed speed against Vitali Klitschko and he came quite light at this fight (109 kg I think).

                Against Fury, Chisora can show up a lot heavier ( in shape of course) at 115 kg for instance so I wouldn't rule out Chisora embarassing Fury.

                I'd love to see Klitschko-Fury but Fury is a liar and he will keep ducking Klitschko so I wouldn't mind at all to see Chisora beating Fury. At least Chisora doesn't duck anyone.
                If Fury beats Chisora and gets a chance to fight Wlad there is no way he will turn it down. That's the fight the Fury's want more than any other now. Peter Fury turned it down over 2 years ago because he knew Tyson wasn't ready. He thinks he's ready now and so do I. Ready as he'll ever be, at least.

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                • roxy
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                  #9
                  People always make these statements about the underdog before the fight. It helps sell tickets.

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                  • Boxing Goat
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Copyright
                    I will say it now Chisora loses and he loses hard, Get yourselves on twitter and have a look at the shape fury is in there is no way he loses to any version of chisora.
                    quote me on it and you will see on fight night.
                    Sweet, post pics of the shape he's in. I don't follow twitter.

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