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    #31
    Respect to chisora! since his last defeat he put up a good winning streak with solid names..

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      #32
      Originally posted by yoz View Post
      This is true, although Arreola looks like he'll stage a comeback.

      Chisora's durability is beginning to wane. I suspect it is from the beatings taken against Vitali and Haye, but it may also be down to the fact that he's cut weight.

      I wish Wladimir would fight Chisora. It would be a good KO for his record.
      I hope chris nipple (arreola) succeeds I like the guy

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        #33
        Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
        Should be an entertaining scrap. Hopefully we can get a conclusive finish as I personally have felt Chisora's had a good few gifted stoppage wins in his last few fights.
        Chisora comes to fight that's the most important thing here.will it be competitive or end without controversy,well that's another matter......

        Originally posted by Freedom2013 View Post
        Good question.

        First it was Malik Scott, who was counted out by the shady referee even though he beat the count and wasn't seriously hurt. On my card, Malik was ahead in the fight.

        Edmund Gerber hurt Chisora with a good shot, Dereck was on the backfoot for the rest of the round to survive. Then, in the next round, Chisora threw a flurry of punches at Gerber. The home ref waved it off and Chisora had another TKO!

        Ondrej Pala was doing well in his fight against Chisora. Then, Chisora turned Pala around, and then hit him hard with an illegal rabbit punch to the bottom of the back of his head. The shady ref waved it off - yet another TKO for Chisora!

        Will the durable and tough (but somewhat limited) Andriy Rudenko be yet another victim of a shady early stoppage on Feb 15?
        Chisora was stung hard by a guy who Sprott beat,this guy isn't relevant in the division anymore.he should match up against Dimitrenko,at least it would be competitive,and it'd add the Ukrainian element they're obviously trying to add to snare Wladimir's home fan base.

        Scott was three rounds to one ahead with ease,the knockdown was it the fifth or sixth round I don't recall now.the referee was one of the same judges on the Groves-Froch that only had the fight with a one round gap.the guy is a crook who clearly takes money from not only Warren but Hearn too.Scott had them all shook,from Chisora to Warren through to the ref himself.

        Pala was being hurt no doubt, the stoppage was bizarre but distinctly not surprising.

        Gerber I don't rate the guy at all,if he can hurt Chisora,he wants to make a loving by defending that ebu belt as he currently is,the moment he steps out of the ebu obscurity to raise the level of opposition he's on a hiding to nothing.talk of Wladimir is hilarious at this stage.

        Originally posted by yoz View Post
        I wish Wladimir would fight Chisora. It would be a good KO for his record.
        Really,the name Chisora as an opponent for Wlad would be seized on by every hater from here to Timbuktu,for me it's a worse selection of opponent than Leapai,Leapai dropped and convincingly beat Boytsov,who has Chisora beat,then ask yourself had he beat them convincingly.

        A fit Boytsov v Chisora is a good match up for the ebu and it would propel Denis back up the wbo rankings,against Leapai he was gassing as early as the third.I quiz the wisdom in moving him from Hamburg to get him away from the club and night scene to then move him to BERLIN !

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          #34
          I wish chisora was in a bigger fight..


          I smell upset in this one

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            #35
            It's good to not duck ppl and fight these undefeated upcomers, but Chisora deserves a better opp than this, i want him and Wilder or Fury 2 or one of the names.

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              #36
              bloated record & never been in scheduled 10 round fight. this is an overmatched opponent much like wawrzyk was against povetkin... del boy will carry him then take him out...

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                #37
                Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
                Chisora comes to fight that's the most important thing here.will it be competitive or end without controversy,well that's another matter......



                Chisora was stung hard by a guy who Sprott beat,this guy isn't relevant in the division anymore.he should match up against Dimitrenko,at least it would be competitive,and it'd add the Ukrainian element they're obviously trying to add to snare Wladimir's home fan base.

                Scott was three rounds to one ahead with ease,the knockdown was it the fifth or sixth round I don't recall now.the referee was one of the same judges on the Groves-Froch that only had the fight with a one round gap.the guy is a crook who clearly takes money from not only Warren but Hearn too.Scott had them all shook,from Chisora to Warren through to the ref himself.

                Pala was being hurt no doubt, the stoppage was bizarre but distinctly not surprising.

                Gerber I don't rate the guy at all,if he can hurt Chisora,he wants to make a loving by defending that ebu belt as he currently is,the moment he steps out of the ebu obscurity to raise the level of opposition he's on a hiding to nothing.talk of Wladimir is hilarious at this stage.



                Really,the name Chisora as an opponent for Wlad would be seized on by every hater from here to Timbuktu
                ,for me it's a worse selection of opponent than Leapai,Leapai dropped and convincingly beat Boytsov,who has Chisora beat,then ask yourself had he beat them convincingly.

                A fit Boytsov v Chisora is a good match up for the ebu and it would propel Denis back up the wbo rankings,against Leapai he was gassing as early as the third.I quiz the wisdom in moving him from Hamburg to get him away from the club and night scene to then move him to BERLIN !
                the only time there was any hate on a chisora fight was when they first signed when he was 13-0. chisora has a lot of experience win or lose since then. nobody has fought tougher competition the last 3 or 4 years other then tony Thompson so I don't think anyone is going to hate on a chisora fight. klitschko fans always claim nobody will fight them but I always see chisora willing to sign. he's better then mormeck, pianeta, wach & leapai...chisora would crush boytsov in my opinion...

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