He didnt sound very British when he said " Im going to shoot David Haye " in his best African accent .
We have Froch and Chisora. We then have David Haye who's too slick, even for the German Justice system/ We even have white slicksters such as Ricky Burns and King Kevin Mitchell, like two upperclass versions of Paulie Mallignaggi... AND don't forget King Khan, he proves his chin is awesome by tapping it everytime someone hits him on it, and allowing them to thump him again. ALSO, Calzaghe retired 46-0 as the GOAT of SMW's. Suck it.
Biggest load of pants Iv ever heard! We are neither iron or glass jawed, it all depends on the person. You've got Froch Iron Jawed, while you have Khan Glass Jawed. Ones from Nottingham and one originates from ****stan! Get with it pal!
Im Irish and if you look at the video Chisoras accent clearly changes to his true one, his African one when he says im going to shoot David Haye.
:rofl jealous of what? i love how americans have two 'go-to' responses! 1 you're jealous 2 you would be speaking german....
Most of what he says he sounds like a Londoner with a slight bit of Zimbabwean creeping in every now and then. In fact it took me a while to realise he wasn't originally from London
This. The list of Glass Jawed Brits is far longer than those with Iron Chins or even decent ones. The UK has the most Glass Jaws per capita of any nation in the world and it isn't even close. We'll take a quick look at some infamous China Chinned British Hype Jobs. Amir Khan Ricky Hatton Fraudley "A-Farce" Harrison Naseem Hamed Herbie Hide Frank Bruno Danny Williams David Haye Tyson Fury David Price Enzo Maccarinelli Henry Cooper Duke McKenzie Lloyd Honeyghan And these are almost all of your best fighters!atsch Glass Jaws Exist In Boxing, and nowhere more often than Great Britain!:rofl:rofl
the same naseem hamed who was never ko'd and only knocked down when off balance? never down past the count of two his whole career and never visibly hurt?
except chisora has been here since a kid/teen and is a british citizen from a (ex) commonwealth country...so not really the same at all