I am sorry for the post spams but I have questions that need answers and opinions as its racking my brain. The Chisora last night vs AJ ? What are your thoughts? I cant help but feel Chisora would knock AJ out with the amount of work rate he produced at the beginning of the fight. Especially how rough Chisora Is and how wild some of those punches were. If Chisora knocked Parker down with the first shot then I'm sure he could AJ. I could imagine AJ getting very flushed and intimated by Chisora (He generally Is a scary man) What are your thoughts? Id honestly like to see that over Usyk vs AJ.
If Chisora survives a few bombs early and is still there in the middle rounds, he's finally going to have a guy in the ring with him that's thrice as gassed as he is. AJ doesn't like pressure, and really doesn't like looping overhands to the temples. Yes, Chisora could beat him. All depends on if he can take his best punch, and considering he took Whyte's best shots for almost 24 rounds, I think he could.
Completely agree. I generally think that would be a real corker. Of course Chisora would never get the point win. I could honestly see AJ being very afraid. Hopefully If AJ vs Fury falls through we may see that before Chisora completely burns out.
Vow, Chisora sure gets a lot of love for getting a close fight with Parker, who has looked quite bad in his last fights. Is it to elevate Usuk's stock or Fury's, or both perhaps? I think this would be an early KO win for AJ. Chisora would have lost that round if not for the knock-down and won maybe three rounds more. So without the KD it's a 9-3 win for a Parker in decline, who never looked in real trouble. But he would KO AJ? That's a lot of mileage for a KD that was fairly light.
I think Its more of Chisora's aggression, strength and determination when going forward releasing a barrage of punches which would make the AJ fight Interesting. Im sure if AJ released a barrage of uppercuts etc It would knock Big C out, however I just have this knot that AJ would struggle with that kind of pressure for a few rounds.
Parker's win over Chisora was a lot more comfortable than his win over Ruiz. After the 6th round, it was just target practice. Derek might have mugged him in the corner a few times, but every time he cornered Parker, he was getting hitting by 2 or 3 shots. Chisora is on Takam's level, and he would be stopped in a similar fashion.
Chisora would lose to Joshua by KO. Joshua would finish him off once Chisora does that thing where he backs off slowly to the ropes. He did it twice last night and Paint Dry Parker didn't put it on him. Joshua would, and he'd enjoy it. He'd absolutely pummel him.
My thoughts are currently Chisora is a really good fighter for about five rounds. Then you watch him require massive amounts of oxygen and hope he can muster one final burst before the final bell. I gave him the early rounds yesterday like I did against Usyk. He just flames out. He is an entertaining heavyweight. I've always enjoyed watching him fight. But you can see it coming these days. Against Joshua, it would last about as long as the Haye fight did.
Brutal KO for AJ! Although, of course, Derek is a dangerous opponent for as long as the fight is live. How will it unfold? I would expect AJ to assert his jab far more than the flashes Parker used his last night and I would expect it to do quite a bit of relentless damage. By the early-mid rounds Derek will slow but will keep on soldiering forward. At this time he will be ripe for a signature AJ uppercut. AJ is also dangerous hooking with both hands and also boasts a knock-out straight right when timed. So yeah I don't think this is a good matchup for Derek. Parker seems to have fantastic punch resistance. I doubt AJ would absorb all those body shots anywhere near as well which I think would be a key play but I doubt AJ would ship them or so many in the first place.
I think Chisora would walk into a big punch quite early. AJ:s punches are sharper and shorter and he has a big reach advantage. Povetkin's aggression was much more dangerous and he weathered that. Chisora has met a good few contenders and title holders and came up short every time except for that Hail Mary against Takam when about to lose a decision. There is very little to suggest he'd have success against AJ.
He would struggle with the pressure. I would not rule out Delboy beating him, and it would be the relentless body shots that del would unleash on him that would bring him down. Styles make fights and Del has that rugged relentless style that give AJ sleepless nights, if Ruiz can put it on AJ there is nothing to suggest Del can't.
AJ, with more volume than Parker and more power than Usyk, stops the barrages before they really get going. Chisora winds himself doing that elaborate upper body movement and is KO'd.