Comments Thread For: Whyte Slams Chisora's Corner: He Needs Proper Boxing Coaches!

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  • 1Eriugenus
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    #21
    Man got tracksuit trousers & a VHS cassette of Mr Motivator. What more he need to be a boxing coach?

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    • Kannabis Kid
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      #22
      Lol why is Whyte giving training tips didn't he hide out in Portugal fire his old coach and get a new team only to be knocked unconscious in one of the knockout of the year candidates he shouldn't be telling anybody anything focus on Povetkin because if he knocks him out again he is going to end his chance of ever fighting for a world title.

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      • Vlad_
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        #23
        The problem was not the chasing in the ring. It was loading up on huge powershots and missing the target.

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        • pollywog
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          #24
          Is Usyk ready to step up another notch and face Parker...Is anybody ?

          Lots of quacking amongst the heavies and not much else...

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          • oscar delapolla
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            #25
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            Originally posted by Tecnoworld
            Chisora has a very poor technique, he goes forward and hits. But in this fight he even tried to jab sometimes. Simply, Usyk is too much for him.

            But my question is: are Usyk's blows so ineffective? He'd been hitting Chisora for 12, from different angles, but Chisora seemed not hurt at all!!!!!
            round 7 o 8 chisora tiene que mirar 3 esquinas para orientarse donde debia ir

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #26
              Originally posted by pollywog
              Is Usyk ready to step up another notch and face Parker...Is anybody ?

              Lots of quacking amongst the heavies and not much else...
              Usyk must fight top guys, Joshua or Fury.

              Why wasting time with parker, if it is not for vacant title?

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              • Oshio
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                #27
                Hate him or like him, Whyte is very correct. Chisora mostly did not know what to do in the fight. It was as if there was no game plan.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Tecnoworld
                  Chisora has a very poor technique, he goes forward and hits. But in this fight he even tried to jab sometimes. Simply, Usyk is too much for him.

                  But my question is: are Usyk's blows so ineffective? He'd been hitting Chisora for 12, from different angles, but Chisora seemed not hurt at all!!!!!
                  Chisora was close to dropping a few times in the late rounds. Also, Del went 12 rounds with Vitali Klitschko and never got dropped. Ditto two fights with Tyson Fury.

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                  • SUBZER0ED
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
                    He cut off the ring fine until he gassed out, after 3 rounds he was sucking in air and lost his form, it is what it is he's almost 37 and a heavy guy.

                    The game plan they had was the best way to go for Chisora, and he did better than I expected
                    I saw far more chasing than cutting off, and lots of wasted hay-makers that missed; some of which resulted in Chisora spinning 360 degrees. Those are the types of things that drain a fighter.

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