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  • #11
    Great win for Delboy. It took Wilder 9 rounds to take Szpilka out.

    Szpilka got a lot of punishment against Wilder/jennings/Kownacki/Chisora. I guess he is done at world level.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by sledgehammer17 View Post
      Finally a bit of action on this bill, nice ko by del boy, but I'm not sure if his chin is the same, I noticed wen he did get tagged once or twice there was a little shake of the legs so time will tell but nice ko
      Good observation, his seemingly invulnerability to punches seems to have decreased slightly 'I honestly think this is due to the change in his training regime' In general I don't think he looks as stable and rigid on his feet, I noticed this during his rematch with Dillian Whyte.

      Very good performance from Derek Chisora though, there are some great fights out there for him.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        Damn. Wilder was getting outboxed by Szpilka until he got caught in the 9th. Good win for Chisora.
        Wilder on the brain? These were leavings, spent bullets, left overs. Quit spinning.

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        • #14
          Good on chisora. That was easily my ko of the year. The way szpilka dropped left me mindblown. Guys like povetkin, hammer, Allen/price winner & Parker are good next fights for chisora

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Corelone View Post
            Wilder on the brain? These were leavings, spent bullets, left overs. Quit spinning.
            Fans always say that when someone else looks better than their fighter. Wilder is shit. Which is why he ducked Whyte.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
              Great win for Delboy. It took Wilder 9 rounds to take Szpilka out.

              Szpilka got a lot of punishment against Wilder/jennings/Kownacki/Chisora. I guess he is done at world level.
              This is what came to my mind as well.

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              • #17
                Fair play Del Boy , you live to fight another day ..

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                • #18
                  If it wasn't for fighters like chisora boxing wo uldnt be worth watching . A bunch of premadonnas being picky about fighting and a side and b side and timing, then you have a Zulu warrior like chisora who will take on all comers and just wants to fight, disregards his losses and carry on, imagine if chisora was a little girl like like Lee or whatever that guy was called who sc****d past soto karass then got knocked out by bailley then diasapearwd. Chisora is proof of try try and try again, he's had a career that he can be proud of with a list of quality names, consistent world level / fringe wold level guy, a level above elite journeyman but a big gap from the very elite world class athletes. Always in with a shout though and could pull off an upset if he turns up against anyone. A character outside the ring and yeah he's had some stinkers inside but 9 times out of 10 he shows up to fight and fights with his heart on his sleeve. True warrior spirit. Tough as old boots.

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                  • #19
                    Cant argue with a decisive KO win.
                    The fight game is always about what have you done for me lately.
                    Chisora delivered. He may seem like a spent force but has earned the right to another BIG payday.
                    Hope he has invested his earnings wisely.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by SuperSuperLeeds View Post
                      If it wasn't for fighters like chisora boxing wo uldnt be worth watching . A bunch of premadonnas being picky about fighting and a side and b side and timing, then you have a Zulu warrior like chisora who will take on all comers and just wants to fight, disregards his losses and carry on, imagine if chisora was a little girl like like Lee or whatever that guy was called who sc****d past soto karass then got knocked out by bailley then diasapearwd. Chisora is proof of try try and try again, he's had a career that he can be proud of with a list of quality names, consistent world level / fringe wold level guy, a level above elite journeyman but a big gap from the very elite world class athletes. Always in with a shout though and could pull off an upset if he turns up against anyone. A character outside the ring and yeah he's had some stinkers inside but 9 times out of 10 he shows up to fight and fights with his heart on his sleeve. True warrior spirit. Tough as old boots.
                      He also proves that a loss is not the end of your career, and should not be the end 'It is how you perform, and how you comeback' boxing at times has a very odd dynamic in this modern era.

                      Would the Rocky Balboa movies be as popular and inspiring if Balboa just won every single time, and his entire life was picture perfect? As Bernard Hopkins once stated 'We are living in the microwavable age' very shallow at times.

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