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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Chisora: I'm Stronger, Crazier, Want It More Than Joshua, Fury, Whyte, Wilder

    Dereck Chisora thinks Oleksandr Usyk is in for a rude awakening October 31. Ukraine's Usyk (17-0, 13 KOs) is an 8-1 favorite to defeat Chisora (32-9, 23 KOs) in their rescheduled 12-round heavyweight fight, but Chisora cautioned that Usyk hasn't encountered an opponent quite like him. London's Chisora predicted during an interview with Sky Sports that he'll "go through" the undefeated southpaw.
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  • thack
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    Facts are whenever Del steps up he gets beat.The question here is at Heavyweight is Usyk a step up?

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    • Marvlus Marv
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      It has to be smart pressure though. We know Usyk can handily pick off guys when they come to him, even much bigger men like Joe Joyce, so a little bit of ducking and diving needs to be employed to get inside and hopefully trap Usyk on the ropes and then Del Boy has to use his weight to grind him down. As Tony Bellew might say, I hope Chisora can take Usyk to places he's never been, even if he loses.

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      • VislorTurlough
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        #4
        Root for Chisora. Twice railroaded by PED cheat Whyte. No drugs and that punching bag would have minimum 6 losses

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        • MoneyKasha
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          I always wondered how a Prime Chisora vs. a Prime Povetkin would go

          that would be an entertaining fight

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            #6
            Originally posted by Marvlus Marv
            It has to be smart pressure though. We know Usyk can handily pick off guys when they come to him, even much bigger men like Joe Joyce, so a little bit of ducking and diving needs to be employed to get inside and hopefully trap Usyk on the ropes and then Del Boy has to use his weight to grind him down. As Tony Bellew might say, I hope Chisora can take Usyk to places he's never been, even if he loses.
            Usyk/Joyce is always a false comparison - Joyce was a comparative novice and that fight was an amateur fight. David Price beat Fury in the amateurs. Would he now?

            Chisora is much harder to hit clean than Joyce with the style he has now. And Usyk doesn't hit that hard at HW (going by the Witherspoon fight) so this is a real test for Usyk.

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            • Roberto Vasquez
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              #7
              Originally posted by MoneyKasha
              I always wondered how a Prime Chisora vs. a Prime Povetkin would go

              that would be an entertaining fight
              I think Pov would KO him. But I think Chisora's current style suits him much better in general. He's much more of a handful now for the top fighters.

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              • Marvlus Marv
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                #8
                Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                Usyk/Joyce is always a false comparison - Joyce was a comparative novice and that fight was an amateur fight. David Price beat Fury in the amateurs. Would he now?

                Chisora is much harder to hit clean than Joyce with the style he has now. And Usyk doesn't hit that hard at HW (going by the Witherspoon fight) so this is a real test for Usyk.
                I don't think it's that terrible an example because Usyk vs Joyce was no headguards and tbh I don't think Joe does anything much different now. He still plods forward with very little head movement throwing his slow-mo hammers. Chisora IS harder to hit clean but again he's not really too different from when he fought another handy boxer in Fury who picked him off with ease. I'm saying normal Chisora might not be enough to get the job done but he and Haye may well be adding something to his attacks. I think that would be wise.

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                • Rick Taylor
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MoneyKasha
                  I always wondered how a Prime Chisora vs. a Prime Povetkin would go

                  that would be an entertaining fight
                  prime chisora???

                  LMAO 🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

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