Comments Thread For: Derek Chisora Stops David Price in Fourth as Towel Comes In

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  • Angeljuice
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    #71
    Chisora would test him for the first time in his career.

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    • Jkp
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      #72
      Originally posted by Angeljuice
      You don't understand why we like Chisora?
      That makes you the moron. He brings a battle to the ring every time and only ever lost to top tier fighters.

      He tests the best fighters and they have to dig deep to beat him every time.
      If a boxer is working towards an elite/world championship level, you can put him in with Chisora. If he beats Chisora, he is a top level fighter.
      Chisora destroys any pretenders, beating him is a serious test of character.
      WRONG. Chisora lost to euro bum Agit Kayabel 2 years ago.

      Is Agit now a top level fighter.... lol

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      • joe strong
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        #73
        Originally posted by Mushroom
        He also arguably should have got the nod over Helenius and in his first fight against Whyte
        I always liked Chisora. Not the best skills but entertaining to watch & listen to most of the time. I like Chisora's weight in the 250's. I think when he is under 250 he doesn't take the bombs as well. He was 264 for Price. The weight loss never made him any faster so I would rather he have the extra 20lbs when fighting. He is a very difficult man to push around & he has a good engine. Chisora vs Miller or Parker would be great.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #74
          Originally posted by Gamboal00
          Not true. Chisora is past his physical peak, smaller and doesn't punch as hard as Whyte. Parker would have stopped Whyte but he was saved by the bell remember. Cant see Chisora lasting 12 with Parker.
          Of course Parker should win, but I think Chisora has a chance.

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            #75
            Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
            Price was a great amateur. He’s a terrible pro. Who cares?

            Chisora lost to Fury twice. Wilder fought Fury. To say he’s scared of Chisora because of how good he is is absolutely insane.

            If he was scared of him because of how good he is, he wouldn’t fight Fury.

            They haven’t fought because Chisora has nine losses and is completely irrelevant.
            I didn't say he was scared but Wilder clearly has a problem fighting top10 fighters. How many has he fought in 40+fights? Chisora's record is littered with them. As for Fury he had been retired for 2 years before he fought Wilder. It was a big name with a low-risk for Wilder.

            Wilder might actually fight Chisora. That would be another low-risk fight for him athough it's hard to see what he would gain? unless they hype Chisora up like they did with Ortiz...

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            • Angeljuice
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              #76
              Originally posted by Jkp
              WRONG. Chisora lost to euro bum Agit Kayabel 2 years ago.

              Is Agit now a top level fighter.... lol
              Do you actually watch fights ever or just read stats?

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              • ShaneMosleySr
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                #77
                I would say Chisora has fought four different top 10 fighters and Wilder has fought three.

                Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                I didn't say he was scared but Wilder clearly has a problem fighting top10 fighters. How many has he fought in 40+fights? Chisora's record is littered with them. As for Fury he had been retired for 2 years before he fought Wilder. It was a big name with a low-risk for Wilder.

                Wilder might actually fight Chisora. That would be another low-risk fight for him athough it's hard to see what he would gain? unless they hype Chisora up like they did with Ortiz...

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