Chisora's Best Win

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  1. iamthegreatest

    iamthegreatest Well-Known Member Full Member

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    As Chisora approaches his last fight and the curtain closes on what has been quite a fun and entertaining career, what do you think Chisora's best win was? He had a few decisions go against him.

    I'd probably say the Takam KO. It gave him some real impetus and momentum towards the end of his career. A real servant to British boxing and someone who always gave it his all.
     
  2. Here's Johnny

    Here's Johnny Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Takam great ko in another fight he’d been battered from pillar to post in.

    Szpilka was a good stoppage too.
     
  3. Soi Six

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    Might be Takam whose best win is Tony Yoka and no other win comes close to that on Takam's record, even though Yoka is crap.

    Szpilka was shot to bits and was never much good to begin with.

    Joyce shot to bits and some say Chisora was gifted that. He was certainly gifted the Pulev win who was also shot to bits and schooled Chisora years earlier despite not being very good himself.

    Many say he beat Helenius at the time as Helenius fought with one arm and he probably did win that.
     
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  4. VanBasten

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  5. Beale

    Beale Boxing Addict Full Member

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    His greatest win is his bank balance.

    Never has such mediocrity earned so much.
     
  6. ash234

    ash234 Ash Full Member

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    His greatest win is somehow getting about 5 more PPV fights post 2018 despite being absolutely crap and a generally horrible human being.
     
  7. Bruce Tea

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    I don't see any appeal to him. Weirdo, bully, crap, always on the scrounge, is a diva of biblical proportions. He is like a more famous Danny Williams. Should have called time years back.
     
  8. Here's Johnny

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    He glarsed me! He glarsed me!
     
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  9. ash234

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    When they had to ring his mum because he refused to walk first against Parker.
     
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  10. Udmurt

    Udmurt New Member banned Full Member

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    Oh come on, he's not crap at all. He's a proven good fighter, consistently faced the best heavyweights and usually gave them good fights, beaten some of them, and been robbed of wins in a few of them. He deserves praise for his longevity in and around the top 10 for such a long time. He's way better than his record suggests, and he's been in many exciting to watch fights.

    Fully agree about the bully, horrible human being, and overpaid parts though :D
     
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  11. Bruce Tea

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    He has so many losses though and the division stinks. It has stunk for 15 years and Chisora is king pong.
     
  12. Manning

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    It's probably prime Helenius (which was a loss) but on paper it's Pulev (which was a blantant robbery.
     
  13. chrisfinch

    chrisfinch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ‘In and around the top 10’ of the British rankings you mean, right?
     
  14. Udmurt

    Udmurt New Member banned Full Member

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    People on boxing forums always say that about the heavyweight division, they are never happy with it regardless of what happens and whos there, always overcritical, often cause of nostalgia or racial issues. In reality it's not at all when you've had fantastic heavyweights like the Klitschko's. Usyk, Fury and so on during this period Chisora has been here.

    Delboys losses list is list of strong world level heavyweights - V Klitschko, Usyk, T Fury x 2. Parker x2, Pulev, Whyte x2, Kabayel, Helenius. (And of those 11 losses, 2 or 3 of those were robberies). You have to give him credit for going in against the best possible opponents over and over consistently.
     
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  15. ryanm8655

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    Probably Helenius or Whyte 1.
     
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