Chisora Greater than Wilder?

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Chisora or Wilder

  1. Chisora

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  2. Wilder

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  1. Hanz Cholo

    Hanz Cholo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  2. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    H2h Wilder would knock Chisora out. I hope they make that Chisoras final fight so Wilders resume finally gets something
     
  3. BubblesUK

    BubblesUK Doesn't buy hypejobs Full Member

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    Exactly.

    Wilder had the belt.

    Chisora has a much better resume, ran actual contenders close (and probably should've beaten a couple more!)... And I'm convinced Chisora would've won if they'd fought at any point, too.
     
  4. BubblesUK

    BubblesUK Doesn't buy hypejobs Full Member

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    Not a chance - H2H Chisora would've stifled Wilder, denied him space to swing and roughed him up badly... And realistically, Chisoras overhand right would've knocked Wilder into next week.
     
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  5. DaRealJT

    DaRealJT Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It’s a fair question tbh, both Wilder and Chisora were never more than one dimensional, very basic boxers.

    Just a question of what you value more: looking good against **** boxers (Wilder), or looking **** against good boxers (Chisora).
     
  6. Eternal

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    I think that Chisora is historically greater than Wilder.

    Only things that Wilder has going for him is having had the style to lose with some flash to overrated insane Tyson Fury.
     
  7. Can I box

    Can I box Active Member banned Full Member

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    Wilder though not a great technical boxer was a phenomenal gimmick for the division. The name, the knockouts, the fire he had in his belly to truly want to be the best. He managed to form part of the big 3 in that moment in time due to everything he brought to the table. Even though he didn’t win the trilogy vs Fury it was a great
    spectacle and a great way to go out in terms of if you’re going to lose make it epic.

    Of course Chisora has big wins over a period of time (remove Wallin’s name he’s useless) but Wilder has the better consecutive results with his win vs Ortiz, draw vs Fury, win over Breazeale and then a win over Ortiz again. His peak was higher.
     
  8. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He knocks Chisora out. He catching him coming in with a right hand down the middle in the late rounds. And if they fight this year, that's exactly what's going to happen
     
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  9. BubblesUK

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    Nah, stylistically Chisora was always completely wrong for Wilder - he'd have won in Wilders prime and he'd definitely win now.

    Wilder probably wouldn't be conscious in the later rounds - he's not durable enough to weather the early storm, heart doesn't stop you getting knocked out.
     
  10. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Who's the last guy Chisora stopped ? :lol:

    Chisora has been dropped like a sack of potatoes by Parker and slept by Whyte and Haye, is shopworn even worse than Wilder, struggled with Washington about as much as Wilder did but Wilder can't put him to sleep ? I think Wilder even now has just enough heart and durability to survive an onslaught and one shot Chisora when he opens himself up. Chisora is apparently wanting the wilder fight as his last. "be careful what you wish for"
     
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  11. JunlongXiFan

    JunlongXiFan 45-6 in Kirks Chmpionshp Boxing Predictions 2022 Full Member

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    I’m not British and scored Chisora/Parker 115-112 Chisora. You might be right though
     
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  12. JunlongXiFan

    JunlongXiFan 45-6 in Kirks Chmpionshp Boxing Predictions 2022 Full Member

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    He doesn’t get a lot of stoppages, but he dropped Joyce, Parker and Wallin recently. He has enough power to pose a risk to a fundamentally deficient boxer. I’m Chisora UD personally though
     
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  13. lufcrazy

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    Honestly the Wilder hate is far beyond anything I've seen for any fighter on this site before.

    Criticism of his opposition during his title reign, fair. Criticism of his failure to unifying, fair. Criticism of his lucky draw vs Fury, fair.

    But I've seen a trend going far beyond that over the past year.

    First people pretend he wasn't one of the best HWs in the world. Now people pretend his legacy is below that of Chisora lol.

    This is mental.

    Madness.
     
  14. JunlongXiFan

    JunlongXiFan 45-6 in Kirks Chmpionshp Boxing Predictions 2022 Full Member

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    Well, do you think Wilder has the better resume?
     
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  15. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    As for Chisora.

    His losses to Whyte, Helenius, Pulev and Parker were dubious as hell.

    But that's still 9 valid losses he has: Fury x3, Haye, Vitali, Usyk, Kabayel, Whyte 2 and Parker 2 are all legitimate losses.