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  • #21
    Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Post
    I like Chisora, but Parker probably wins this. Parker did a lot of running against Ruiz, but he also timed and caught a chasing Ruiz on occasion, with some big punches. He doesn't have the motor Ruiz has, but he's not scared either, and he does load up when he decides to throw.

    I think with those tactics he will end up catching Chisora chasing him and hurt him.

    Chisora though, this guy will fight anyone, talk trash, and try to back it up. LoL, he's a great journeyman.

    PS c- Chisora IS still capable of catching Parker. He could surprise.
    I'd say he's well above journeyman standard he's still a contender even if a very fringe one. He just took whyte to the wire was winning on the cards until the 11th round stoppage(whyte is recognised top 5 pretty much atm wbc no1) and had recent ko wins over szpilka and takam decent names. He's not been a stroll in the park for any of his losses really except maybe the kabayel one and Tyson fury 2. He comes to fight and only really loses to top boxers on the world scene. Could catch one of them cold on his day and have a Frank Bruno type reign

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    • #22
      If Chisora was training with Coldwell up in Rotherham I would have him to win this fight hands down.

      But the fact that he appears to be doing his own thing makes me think he's not gonna take this one seriously and will instead turn up half assed like the old Chisora.

      Parker by UD.

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      • #23
        Chisora seems out of character, like he's so cocksure about victory.

        Similar to his talk before the Whyte rematch... he's in over his head.

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        • #24
          Prime Chisora was C level and he is shot now.

          Parker will knock him out and nobody will care.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by alexjust View Post
            No argument when it comes to Chisora's opponents compared to Wilder. But I will have to disagree with you on Klitschko fight:

            -firstly, Klitschko sustained an injury in the 3rd round
            - scorecards: 118-110, 118-110 and 119-111. I could stop there, really..
            - Klitschko was 40
            - I wouldn't equate Chisora's aggression and activity throughout the fight with toughness for Klitschko.Tough fight is when your opponent scores some rounds, when your opponent creates dangerous moments for you, when there is some mystery as to the outcome. Jeesus, Yarde was a tougher fight for Kovalev than Chisora for Klitschko. Klitschko had been so much above everyone else that the only boxer, who made it tough for him was Lewis. Chisora's only credit here is survival for 12 rounds. Chisora is tough and corageous, but that does not mean he is getting the edge, he was a courageous punching bag with big mouth to Klitschko. That's all there is to it.
            Who cares about the scorecards? Chisora won 4 rounds on my card.

            It's only a tough fight if there is mystery as to who will get the decision? No it isn't. Chisora pushed him back and pressured Vitali all night. That was a tough fight. His age doesn't come into it. Who else at that point would have done the same thing?

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
              Who cares about the scorecards? Chisora won 4 rounds on my card.

              It's only a tough fight if there is mystery as to who will get the decision? No it isn't. Chisora pushed him back and pressured Vitali all night. That was a tough fight. His age doesn't come into it. Who else at that point would have done the same thing?
              "Who cares about the scorecards? Chisora won 4 rounds on my card."

              Clearly high opinion of yourself. Unjustified I would say.

              Yes, age always comes into it: be it over the hill physically or not fully developed on the other end of it, but age is always a factor in sport. You need to be a to think otherwise.

              P.S. Chisora did not win 4 rounds. Really, really did not. Even in his dreams he didn't I dare say.

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