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  • damned1974
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    #21
    Originally posted by allen23
    yip after the klitschko fight ortiz was promised the fight and they renaged on the deal..eddie hearn is quite the contradictory character
    Eddie puts on some good shows in Britain....but as far as putting AJ against the other recognized champ, they are gonna squeeze milk outta his tatas until they see fit. Team AJ wants to wait it out...he has been on record refusing $50,000,000 and in the past has said he wants to wait until 2020.....just a joke.

    HE would fight Big Baby Miller in NY for far less, but won't fight Wilder in America for far more money...speaks volumes.

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      #22
      Originally posted by scarybodyshot
      I'd like to see this fight. Chisora just needs to stay in close against Wilder and it's game over.

      Wilder like to fight at range and throw those hideous shots against targets like the Homer Simpsons of this world. Wait until the British bulldog gets in close and just destroys him inside of 6 rounds.

      Chisora literally eats pain for breakfast, Wilders power is overrated. He struggled to knock down Charlie Z and he is a 140lb guy... These fighters who Wilder cherry picks fold under the lights and sound of 1,500 ******ed Wilder fans dribbling. Chisora, Whyte, AJ, Price, Allen wouldn't fold like that. I saw on his instagram he was at his farm yesterday in a giant ice bath in a flat cap and sunglasses, what a guy.

      Then Wembley 2019 the heavyweights on the card will be as followed:

      AJ -v- Chisora - Chisora gets sparked out but retires a very wealthy man.
      Wilder -v- Parker - Wilder knocks out Parker to set up an AJ clash
      Whyte -v- Miller - Both disqualified for trash talking instead of fighting

      These fights could sell as their own main events but that card in April is going to be stacked if AJ gets past Povetkin.
      Chisora is absolute garbage. I put money on him to beat Tyson , he lost, I put money on him to beat Whyte , he tried but still lost. Then I put money and watched a Bosnian or Turkish fighter I have never heard of embarrass him. Now I thought Takam vs Chisora , Takam I will obliterate him so my money is going down on Takam. That Chisora has lost me so much money over the years( oh I lost him vs David Haye too) Takam admittedly is a good name on his record but that’s it . Chisora is just a level above Dave Allen how the hell does he get a title shot. How about the Bosnian that embarrased him a year ago? I will give him his kudos just when he should be thrown in the trash with Dog poop 💩 he pulls out a freak victory like this. He is a fellow African so I can’t bash him too much but he is commonwealth level at best with world level African brute strength

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      • allen23
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        #23
        Originally posted by damned1974
        Eddie puts on some good shows in Britain....but as far as putting AJ against the other recognized champ, they are gonna squeeze milk outta his tatas until they see fit. Team AJ wants to wait it out...he has been on record refusing $50,000,000 and in the past has said he wants to wait until 2020.....just a joke.

        HE would fight Big Baby Miller in NY for far less, but won't fight Wilder in America for far more money...speaks volumes.
        i like joshua, seems like a pretty stand up guy but he epitomises the problem with boxing these days and heavyweights in particular. The cash is king and putting on the legitimate fights seems to be a thing of the past. just look at hearn calling for a fight between wilder and chisora, its pathetic!

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        • JWHardin
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          #24
          As long as Wilder is fighting someone to make Hearn some money, besides AJ he is all for it.

          Wilder should take that fight right after Breazeale, but mark my words won't get credit for beating either. I would love to see him fight Whyte too. Another fight he won't get credit for. He was down to fight Whyte if Hearn guaranteed AJ next, but Hearn refused.

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          • Noelanthony
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            #25
            Originally posted by scarybodyshot
            I think part of the problem is that he never actually took it too seriously. You can say that 3 of his losses are from shear lack of focus/discipline.

            He seems to have matured both as a fighter and a person (Whyte sounds like Chisora 5 years ago) and realized that he has maybe one last throw of the dice.

            Similar to how they said Froch was done and then his promoter secured him a shot against Bute, no one thought he'd win and he went in there and just battered him.

            I think Chisora has maybe 3 more tough fights in him. Best of luck to him I hope he wins a title.

            In answer to another posters query in regards to who I think are big hitters at heavweight (I'm talking about sole punching power here, not overall ability to chill your ****ing beans before you post)

            Whyte - body shots
            Price - Massive right hand
            AJ - Right hand/uppercut
            Miller
            Bellew

            All 5 are big hitters - What have 4 of them got in common...
            For 3 rounds I could be super competitive with all four then probably succumb to losing on points😜😜

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            • Clegg
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              #26
              He can't beat Agit Kabayel but he can beat Wilder? His punch resistance is so low now he is fighting in 'life or death 12th round' mode as soon as he gets hit and he has to willpower his way through each minute.

              Chisora is a warrior and likeable lad but people wanting him to get the shot because they like him rather than thinking he'll win. It'd be nice for the guy to get a last payday at this stage of his career but maybe just start a gofundme for him instead.

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              • Drew Bundini Br
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                #27
                Now that JOSHUA punked out, FURY should fight WILDER himself. That would be a big PPV for end of 2018.

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                • Noelanthony
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by allen23
                  i like joshua, seems like a pretty stand up guy but he epitomises the problem with boxing these days and heavyweights in particular. The cash is king and putting on the legitimate fights seems to be a thing of the past. just look at hearn calling for a fight between wilder and chisora, its pathetic!
                  I have to agree with you on that.I think everyone knows he does not deserve a title shot. However it will still be a PPV event over here. He could pay Wilder handsomely and have his ball bags licked by Chisora because he would be over the moon by such an opportunity. He is a promoter after all but I get your point.

                  A month ago we were talking Chisora vs David haye’s boy I forgot his name, now look

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                  • OldTerry
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                    #29
                    If Hearn offers Deontay substantially more then he would get for fighting Breazeale then with ShowTime's involvement Wilder should accept. Wilder would win convincingly and it would be a big step to getting a fair deal for Fighting Wilder. The problem though will be the ancillary stipulations Hearn will demand Wilder agree to.

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                    • OldTerry
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by scarybodyshot
                      I think part of the problem is that he never actually took it too seriously. You can say that 3 of his losses are from shear lack of focus/discipline.

                      He seems to have matured both as a fighter and a person (Whyte sounds like Chisora 5 years ago) and realized that he has maybe one last throw of the dice.

                      Similar to how they said Froch was done and then his promoter secured him a shot against Bute, no one thought he'd win and he went in there and just battered him.

                      I think Chisora has maybe 3 more tough fights in him. Best of luck to him I hope he wins a title.

                      In answer to another posters query in regards to who I think are big hitters at heavweight (I'm talking about sole punching power here, not overall ability to chill your ****ing beans before you post)

                      Whyte - body shots
                      Price - Massive right hand
                      AJ - Right hand/uppercut
                      Miller
                      Bellew

                      All 5 are big hitters - What have 4 of them got in common...
                      Was Wilder intentionally left off the list because you honestly don't believe his punching power is greater than any of the five you mentioned, or was that just an oversight or that we should assume that these were the other power punchers besides Wilder?

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