I'm calling it now. Chisora beats Usyk.

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  • Maclovesboxing
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    #31
    Usyk and Lomachenko fans can't take two back to back losses, this will crush them.

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    • W1LL
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      #32
      Originally posted by kidbazooka
      Nope

      Chisora is a sluggish bum Usyk stops him within 8.
      I wouldn't call Chisora a bum, but Usyk in 8 is a good call. I wouldn't be surprised if it's even quicker. Usyk in 5-6. If Chisora bum rushes him, could end up getting caught himself early doors.

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      • Nash out
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        #33
        I'll be back on here regardless of the outcome after the fight. I don't see the fight being anything like Lopez vs Loma, my thinking behind it is that I think Chisora is as good as ever now. Fighting very aggressively and using his body strength. He has good/really power and can go at a pace for 12 rounds. The Dilian Whyte fights showed this.

        I saw a couple of times in Usyk's HW debut, that he didn't like what was coming back, and let's be honest, there wasn't a whole load coming back, but when Wheterspoon landed, I felt that Usyk really felt the power by his reactions. Chisora is levels above Whetherspoon. People say Chisora loses every time he steps up, that's not looking at things from a fair perspective. He beat Takam as the underdog, Malik Scott (not great I know, but I think he was underdog too) Everyone knows he beat Helenius by a mile and got robbed, and 90% of people had him beating or drawing with Whyte in the first fight (I had 115-113 Chisora) and he was leading in the rematch.

        He has a great chin. Usyk ain't stopping him. I'd bet my house on that. Haye and Whyte caught him with massive single shots. Usyk does not have that in his locker. He was pulled out against Fury as it was just a pummeling. But Usyk, ain't Fury. Fury is elite. Usyk is world-class.

        Usyk has much more skill than Chisora, and if he had more HW experience, I may see this differently, but it's the wrong man at the wrong time. I'm convinced that Chisora is going to be much stronger, a harder hitter and more durable than Usyk even imagines. If I'm wrong, I'll hold my hands up, admit it, and come back here to take a bit of stick. But this isn't just a random prediction. I have reasons for believing Chisora will win.

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        • SN!PER
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          #34
          I have to admit I'm curious to see what happens if Chisora backs Usyk into a corner and starts wailing on him. Expecting Usyk to weather the early storm but anything is possible in the heavyweight division.

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            #35
            After Lopez beat Lomachenko I'm not counting anybody out for a while haha.

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