How is it possible that Whyte took Chisora`s best shots pretty well..

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    How is it possible that Whyte took Chisora`s best shots pretty well..

    ..but he couldn`t take one Povetkin`s uppercut..

    Chisora is not a hard hitter, but neither is Povetkin. But still, Delboy is strong fighter. Chisora threw on Whyte everything he had and Whyte took it very well in two fights. Both fights were fireworks. Whyte took a lot of punishment in the first fight. But he couldn`t take one single Povetkin`s punch?
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    #2
    Povetkin hits harder than Chisora, plus I don't think Whyte saw it coming.

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    • aboutfkntime
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      #3
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
      ..but he couldn`t take one Povetkin`s uppercut..

      Chisora is not a hard hitter, but neither is Povetkin. But still, Delboy is strong fighter. Chisora threw on Whyte everything he had and Whyte took it very well in two fights. Both fights were fireworks. Whyte took a lot of punishment in the first fight. But he couldn`t take one single Povetkin`s punch?




      Whyte didn't see it coming and that punch was well-timed

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      • MaksBox
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        Povetkin not being a hard hitter is a myth.

        In the amateurs he was known as "bone breaker".

        He is a smaller HW... but he does hit hard.

        In either case... it was a very well placed shot that Whyte did not see coming.

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        • Mammoth
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          Ummm..... because Povetkin hits harder than Chisora and he set up a shot Whyte didn't see coming. Povetkin would never struggle against Chisora like Whyte did twice.

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          • *Makaveli*
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            #6
            Whytes a tit but to be fair theres not many folk would still be standing after getting hit with that punch , it was a beauty

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            • lolpz
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              Povetkin is a good puncher actually, he hurt damn near everyone he ever fought and hit cleanly.

              The shot was perfectly timed, and Whyte really never saw it coming. It’s the punches you don’t see that do the most damage.

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              • deathofaclown
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                #8
                Chisora has never been known as a big puncher. I was surprised when he stopped Takam because Chisora was usually the kind of fighter to wear guys down work rate and pressure, not so much with single shots. Not to say he can’t hurt people with a single shot.

                He did have Whyte on ***** Street a few times in the first fight.

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                • care4ameatball
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                  Povetkin is the bigger puncher, plus he timed that uppercut beautifully. The feint to the body and as he zipped it into an uppercut, Whyte just didn’t see it coming.

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                  • SuperSuperLeeds
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                    Chisora is a slapper, never been known to hit hard. Povetkin hits hard look at perez, duhaupus fughts etc he was dubbed the next iron mike coming up. Chisora is not seasoned and technical like pov, listen pic us firmer world champ and gold medallist chisora hasn't achieved close to that, different levels. Better technique by ooverkin l

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