Comments Thread For: Usyk Would Be Interested in Facing Chisora - Even Without a Title

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  • billeau2
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    #21
    Originally posted by skinnystev
    chisora has been knocked cold by haye & whyte beaten and stopped by tyson fury chisora is a cherry pick for usyk
    Lets look a little more carefully. Chisora was competitive in those fights, and has been competative in most, if not all of his fights...The Klit fight maybe is debatable. Chisora fights a lot and has a lot of experience and still wants to win. I think it would be a great test for Usyk. Derrick will probably eventually find Usyk with a few legit shots and will probably pressure him for a good deal of the early fight rounds.

    I would expect Usyk to win but it could tell us a lot about how he will do against the top of the division.

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    • Jkp
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      #22
      Originally posted by jackblack008
      Only Fury can defeat Usyk. Wilder would look like an idiot in front of him
      But wilder already Ko'd fury so bad, he gave up boxing for WWE.

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      • techliam
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        #23
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
        There has been a rotation system in place for doing heavyweigh title mandatories.

        I don't get why Hearn keeps saying that both the WBO and IBF mandos are due at the same time. Just stick to the rotation.
        Not sure about the details of this case

        But the issues with this usually stem from the IBF granting a mandatory exception so a rematch can happen, as long as the IBF mandatory is next. If the WBO were already expecting a mandatory fight after the rematch, you get the collision

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        • ShoulderRoll
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          #24
          Originally posted by techliam
          Not sure about the details of this case

          But the issues with this usually stem from the IBF granting a mandatory exception so a rematch can happen, as long as the IBF mandatory is next. If the WBO were already expecting a mandatory fight after the rematch, you get the collision
          If the IBF wasn't next in the rotation I don't see why they would be granting mandatory exceptions. Or why the IBF mandatory should then be next after the rematch...if the WBO was actually ahead of them in line before the rematch.

          But trying to figure out all these alphabet soup shenanigans just makes my head hurt.

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