Bryant Jennings vs. Chisora.

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  1. Nanaki

    Nanaki Active Member Full Member

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    :good:happy
     
  2. TED 822

    TED 822 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nanaki,agree with most of what you say.Especially the bit about Scott acting like a pro after the fight.The lad came across well and is a good boxer,skilful,which is refreshing to see among todays heavyweights.Im not a Chisora fan,and would back Fury to beat him again.But he is an improved fighter,did well against Scott,and is not out of place with the top men,poor as they are.It was a good match,would be again,but won't happen.
     
  3. rapidfire

    rapidfire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Off course you think so, Jennings is US-American.
     
  4. ChicagoBoxLife

    ChicagoBoxLife Active Member Full Member

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    This is what I was thinking... Chisora might just be too big and overwhelming. Chisora knows how to use his body weight to overcome other boxers. I'm not sure how this would go... Jennings would have to use the whole ring while Chisora would focus on cutting in on him. Jennings can't hurt Chisora though..
     
  5. ChicagoBoxLife

    ChicagoBoxLife Active Member Full Member

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    IMO Chisora would have won vs Fury if he threw more punches.
     
  6. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    He is? In that case Chisora by KO1! :ibutt

    Seriously, judged by their last fights I woud favor Dereck to take it, and I'm anything but a Chisora fan.
     
  7. Samurai's Slice

    Samurai's Slice ESB Legend Full Member

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  8. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Jennings catches Del leaning in with a R uppercut and it's light out. Ten count. Smelling salts, stretcher and the works.

    Del has far to pourous defense to fight Jennings.:deal
     
  9. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Jennings is god awful. Chisora would do him in. Jennings struggled with a shot to **** White Wolf, Fedosov and he was dropped and badly hurt by Tupou. if he's struggling with hasbeens and never-weres how do you think he'll do when he faces a live world level HW? I don't know why people rate this guy, he sinks. TT and Chambers are the best US Hw's by far.
     
  10. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    You must not have watched the Liakovich fight. It's that one fight in particular why everyone is saying Liakovich is shot. Jennings beat him from pillar to post, bell to bell, til Sergei said NO MAS. :deal

    Badly hurt by Tupou????:huh Tupou caught Jennings standing striaght up with a vicious L hook. Jennings went down. But he did get right back up, get back to his boxing, and continue to dominate the guy who had several high level journeyman wins. Similar resume to a guy like Ustinov or Boystov.

    As for struggling with Fedosov.....I'll agree that was a tougher fight than it should have been. Jennings was trying desperately to land straight power shots on Fedo, who has an iron chin and that earmuff defense. Menawhile, Fedos chin and D was able to withstand Jennings attack and get inside and break BYE down to the body. Good fight plan by the consumate pro. However, in the 4th, or 5th, Jennings saw an opening, the same opening that DelBoy exposes EVERY F/N TIME HE COMES INSIDE, and drilled Fedo with the R UC. From there, it was BYE BYEs fight, and another RTD/TKO for the PHilly Bomber.:deal:deal:deal