So the fight game is dying?! Certainly not from where I'm sitting. I can't recall a time during my 34 years in the business where there are so many competitive domestic match-ups screaming to be made. sometimes It's great fights, rather than great fighters, that energise our sport and here are ten civil wars that could see the Noble Art thrive in 2014.
Tyson Fury v Dereck Chisora, Heavyweight
A seismic collision between the two most controversial characters in British boxing would inspire interest and debate far beyond hardcore boxing fans.
Both are presently at a loose end after David Haye twice baled out of fights with Manchester traveller Fury and David Price surrendered his British and Commonwealth titles to avoid Londoner Chisora.
Though Fury holds a clear points win over a bloated 'Del Boy' in July 2011, the slim line 2014 version of Chisora is an altogether more formidable beast. [Click Here To Read More]
Tyson Fury v Dereck Chisora, Heavyweight
A seismic collision between the two most controversial characters in British boxing would inspire interest and debate far beyond hardcore boxing fans.
Both are presently at a loose end after David Haye twice baled out of fights with Manchester traveller Fury and David Price surrendered his British and Commonwealth titles to avoid Londoner Chisora.
Though Fury holds a clear points win over a bloated 'Del Boy' in July 2011, the slim line 2014 version of Chisora is an altogether more formidable beast. [Click Here To Read More]
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