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  • leppard365
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    Eddie Hearn strikes again

    Chisora called him out on the judges pre fight so the ref ruined it instead.

    It messed with Chisora's head so he had to rush and take more risks and left himself open.
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    #2
    great thread m8 got any others going i can check out?

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    • leppard365
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      Yeah m8 take a look at my post history

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      • Froch_uppercut
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        #4
        Originally posted by leppard365
        Chisora called him out on the judges pre fight so the ref ruined it instead.

        It messed with Chisora's head so he had to rush and take more risks and left himself open.
        What ? ??????

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        • alexguiness
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          #5
          Chisora got reckless after the second point deduction for a deliberate elbow.

          He was winning the fight but i think he may have been worried that the fix was in if it went to the scorecards.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
            What ? ??????
            He's saying that Chisora became reckless with the point deductions which cost him the fight. A lot of people would agree. One sided reffing like that will mess with a fighters head, and he was KO'd about 30 seconds after the second BS point was deducted.

            Originally posted by alexguiness
            Chisora got reckless after the second point deduction for a deliberate elbow.

            He was winning the fight but i think he may have been worried that the fix was in if it went to the scorecards.
            It would have been. he was winning the fight up to that point, but that didn't reflect that round which had the point removed (likely 10-8 Whyte, 9-9 best case scenario) I had 95-94 Chisora at that point, but if he didn't get KO'd it would have been a tie going into round 12 (best case scenario)

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            • Fabes88
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              #7
              Lol do you trolls ever take a break? At what point in the fight was chisora fighting cautiously

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              • alexguiness
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                #8
                Originally posted by _Rexy_
                He's saying that Chisora became reckless with the point deductions which cost him the fight. A lot of people would agree. One sided reffing like that will mess with a fighters head, and he was KO'd about 30 seconds after the second BS point was deducted.



                It would have been. he was winning the fight up to that point, but that didn't reflect that round which had the point removed (likely 10-8 Whyte, 9-9 best case scenario) I had 95-94 Chisora at that point, but if he didn't get KO'd it would have been a tie going into round 12 (best case scenario)
                Its tough on Chisora all he needed to do was focus and maintain pressure. Whyte was awful TBH, he looked gassed after 5 rounds and didn't look like he had a solution. Chisora is a bit emotionally fragile, and it lost him a fight he should have won.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by alexguiness
                  Its tough on Chisora all he needed to do was focus and maintain pressure. Whyte was awful TBH, he looked gassed after 5 rounds and didn't look like he had a solution. Chisora is a bit emotionally fragile, and it lost him a fight he should have won.
                  That's been Chisora's whole career though. How many close SD losses does he have that he should have won? He went into that fight feeling like he was going to get robbed on the cards and he was winning (by a wide margin) and had a ref deduct two BS points. He was already in his own head before the fight, kept his composure and by the time that second point was deducted he had to have been mentally defeated.

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                  • Froch_uppercut
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_
                    He's saying that Chisora became reckless with the point deductions which cost him the fight. A lot of people would agree. One sided reffing like that will mess with a fighters head, and he was KO'd about 30 seconds after the second BS point was deducted.



                    It would have been. he was winning the fight up to that point, but that didn't reflect that round which had the point removed (likely 10-8 Whyte, 9-9 best case scenario) I had 95-94 Chisora at that point, but if he didn't get KO'd it would have been a tie going into round 12 (best case scenario)
                    Hey, I like Chisora, but please, stop it now, you sound a bit silly.

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