Chisora/Whyte this autumn?

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  1. MCFC_EW

    MCFC_EW Active Member Full Member

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    Will be an alright undercard s**** when it happens but **** me all this WWE **** is boring
     
  2. The Nightfly

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    very very close fight this.

    can see it going all the way.

    chisora on points.
     
  3. Solaris

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    They can't keep feeding the bloke bums.

    If he still hasn't improved his stamina/jab he deserves to lose.
     
  4. silencio

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    Best option for Whyte is to call Wilder, second best to beat Chispra and then call Wilder...
     
  5. joegray

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    Chisora is too static and this will suit Whyte's big right hand. I see Whyte blasting Chisora out which will make a big statement
     
  6. thepower

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    It would be an interesting little s****.

    I'd fancy Whyte to stop him in the middle rounds.
     
  7. Unforgiven

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    Expect Eddie Hearn to bring you Whyte-Chisora, winner to face AJ this year.
    Whyte is likely to win, and Joshua-Whyte 2 will be on for November/December again.

    Mandatory challenger for the IBF title will be paid to step aside until 2017.

    Hearn might even try to squeeze another AJ fight between Breazeale and the Whyte-Chisora winner. Getting AJ in four fights this years.
    Possibly put the Whyte-Chisora fight on the same PPV as AJ versus another 'voluntary'.

    September.
    December.

    And talk about Tyson Fury (or Wladimir if he regains) before and after every fight, but no real intention of doing it this year.
     
  8. N17

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    I can't believe he is taking this as a comeback, apparently Eddie Hearn wasn't happy with the original choice of Gospic and threw this guy forward instead.

    Even though it's only an 8 round fight when you consider where Price is coming from, a KO Loss and a long lay off I think it looks a dangerous fight for him.
     
  9. Unforgiven

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    If Price can't beat that guy there's no point in boxing at all.
     
  10. Outside

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    Price should beat Pejsar easily he's ranked 102 in the World whereas Whytes opponent is ranked 67.

    If Price is not prepared to fight at this level then his futures grim.
     
  11. N17

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    Yes he should beat him but it's where he is coming from that makes me raise an eyebrow, the KO loss and a long lay off. also the punches that Thompson and Teper knocked him out with didn't look monster punches.

    Yes they both failed tests and Price seems to cling on to that fact but even so those didn't look like savage blows.

    There has always been questions about Prices punch resistance, even when he was unbeaten people were saying "wait until he gets hit".

    I'm just surprised they changed the original opponent, an opponent who looks on paper to dig a little bit (9 wins 8 by KO) and has never been dropped or stopped.

    I don't think Price looks overly confident either in interviews, if I heard it right Price was almost complaining that Haye got away with an easy touch for a comeback and he has this fight.
     
  12. Outside

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    You're right about Prices confidence in recent interviews he come across as always reassuring himself that he only lost because of PEDS ignoring the fact that he's always been chinny.
     
  13. Unforgiven

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    David Price is becoming an interesting phenomenon.

    Although he's been advised many times to retire.
    It's as if everyone would be pleased to see him win a fight or two. Even claw his way into the rankings.
    But at the same time they'd be entertained to see his chin fail him against increasingly feeble opposition.
    There's no malice in it, just amusement.