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  • #11
    Originally posted by pittapatta66 View Post
    a day ago;

    THREAD: Anthony Joshua: "Tyson Fury has only two good wins in his career IMO"
    ****** thing for Joshua to say really, giving that it could backfire on him. I like Chisora, good fighter, especially at his best. Some people take too much notice of records, but his record with 9 losses, is way better than some boxers who are 25-0, etc.

    He has a few good wins, especially Takam, also his losses have all came at a high, and often the highest level, Fury x2, Vitali, etc.

    On top of that, he definitely beat Helenius, this is when Helenius was really highly rated, and I felt he beat Whyte in the first fight. If he has those wins, his resume would be even better and be a truer reflection of his ability.

    He had one very bad night against the German who beat him on points, looked unmotivated until last couple of rounds, but I'll give him a pass on that, as he usually brings it. He's fighting at his most aggressive, explosive he has ever been now, and it suits him. Giving that he has a small reach, it's his best way to brawl, impose his body strength and slug away.

    Chisora vs Usyk could potentially be a classic.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Nash out View Post
      ****** thing for Joshua to say really, giving that it could backfire on him. I like Chisora, good fighter, especially at his best. Some people take too much notice of records, but his record with 9 losses, is way better than some boxers who are 25-0, etc.

      He has a few good wins, especially Takam, also his losses have all came at a high, and often the highest level, Fury x2, Vitali, etc.

      On top of that, he definitely beat Helenius, this is when Helenius was really highly rated, and I felt he beat Whyte in the first fight. If he has those wins, his resume would be even better and be a truer reflection of his ability.

      He had one very bad night against the German who beat him on points, looked unmotivated until last couple of rounds, but I'll give him a pass on that, as he usually brings it. He's fighting at his most aggressive, explosive he has ever been now, and it suits him. Giving that he has a small reach, it's his best way to brawl, impose his body strength and slug away.

      Chisora vs Usyk could potentially be a classic.
      absolutely, i know most people would be surprised if chisora beats usyk but i wont be. when you look at the stylistic matchup and all the circumstances, chisora has a real chance at pulling off the upset.

      we have not seen how usyk can handle a rough bully of a fighter, especially a strong HW pro. chisora will NOT fight like gassiev did against usyk, he will bull-rush usyk and try to pin him against the ropes and punish him.

      i feel that chisora will FORCE usyk into a dogfight and we will see the best of BOTH men because of it. i will not be msising this fight

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      • #13
        Originally posted by BangEM View Post
        Anyway, Josh is never gonna fight Chisora. It's not gonna happen even if Chisora becomes mandatory. That's the type of fight you just can't get motivated for
        You could if it was marketed right.

        At the presser Chisora brings up his Vaseline comment, show that Instagram photo, offers a present and says maybe Joshua needs it now; Ruiz ****** that ass out so bad in the first fight, Joshua was scared to get close in the rematch.

        Then, have Chisora ringwalk to "No Vaseline".

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        • #14
          Has anybody asked for this?

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          • #15
            Wow!

            AJ actually respect someone in the heavyweight division, that's new! However, chisora is just another one in the mix, not really a household name.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by pittapatta66 View Post
              absolutely, i know most people would be surprised if chisora beats usyk but i wont be. when you look at the stylistic matchup and all the circumstances, chisora has a real chance at pulling off the upset.

              we have not seen how usyk can handle a rough bully of a fighter, especially a strong HW pro. chisora will NOT fight like gassiev did against usyk, he will bull-rush usyk and try to pin him against the ropes and punish him.

              i feel that chisora will FORCE usyk into a dogfight and we will see the best of BOTH men because of it. i will not be msising this fight
              I agree, I'm really excited for it. I'm rooting for Chisora as I have been a fan of his for many years. I love watching Usyk too, though, and if Usyk wins, I will give him full credit, many will say he just beat someone with 9 losses already, but that doesn't tell the full story at all.

              Very interesting style match up, and I remember watching Usyk's HW debut, and he was a little sluggish as to be expected after a long lay off and injury, but what stood out was there was a moment or two where I though Usyk looked surprised by the punching power of Witherspoon in the few moments where he landed the odd decent shot.

              HW power is a massive step up from CW, excluding the feather fisted ones. Other fights coming up I got Joshua over Pulev and Dubois over Joyce. Nash out.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by pittapatta66 View Post
                a day ago;

                THREAD: Anthony Joshua: "Tyson Fury has only two good wins in his career IMO"
                AJ never said anything more true. An Old Wlad and an unproven Wilder are Fury's only top-level wins. And Fury is 5 years ahead of someone like AJ. AJ's career would have to fall apart for him to match that poor record in 5 years time...

                Chisora has always been a decent fighter but he's never been top-10

                No one wants to see Chisora AJ but it will be a nice way for Chisora to retire with a big payday.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Nash out View Post
                  I agree, I'm really excited for it. I'm rooting for Chisora as I have been a fan of his for many years. I love watching Usyk too, though, and if Usyk wins, I will give him full credit, many will say he just beat someone with 9 losses already, but that doesn't tell the full story at all. .
                  I was excited for it. But looking like CV may stop it sadly...

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
                    I was excited for it. But looking like CV may stop it sadly...
                    Yeah, have been thinking the same thing. Some great fights coming up too. Trying to stay positive for them still to happen.

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                    • #20
                      I don't think Usyk would allow himself to be drawn into Chisora's brawling. He would box round and plan to hit Chisora between 9 to 10rds.

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