Chisora sure signed fast for K2 being so hard to deal with . . .

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  1. Ring Master

    Ring Master The Originator Full Member

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    That's cool and all but the point remains that the record book reflect a loss and he doesn't have much pull. He couldn't even fight for certain titles coming off a loss on his record. I'm sure you think highly of yourself but the judges are the only ones that count.
     
  2. Ring Master

    Ring Master The Originator Full Member

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    If you use Math 44 is better then 42.
     
  3. dvb

    dvb Well-Known Member Full Member

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    chisora is flexible and less acomplished than haye

    i mean hes a hungry young fighter,they offered him a burger and an all you can eat english breakfast the day after the fight and he signed on the dotted line

    :patsch
     
  4. JERMZ BOXING

    JERMZ BOXING Mr. Know-it-all Full Member

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    :clap:
     
  5. sosolid4u09

    sosolid4u09 4 8 15 16 23 42 banned Full Member

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    chisora is a NODOBY.
    of course he's gonna sign on the dotted line.
    he has nowhere else to go.
     
  6. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Regardless of what Chisora agrees to, it doesn't mean that the countless boxers who have called the Klitschkos out on their offers are wrong. It's incredibly likely that Chisora has signed a possible three fight deal, to rematch Vitali and then to fight Wlad if he wins the first two. Nobody can consider that offer fair.

    If Chisora beats Vitali, he deserves to make more money in the rematch. If he wins that, he doesn't deserve the peanuts he'll get against Wlad.
     
  7. TheUzi

    TheUzi MISSION INCOMPLETE Full Member

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    Me personally, i think its a decent deal as Chisora said in an interview he wished he wouldve held on for more money when he signed to fight Wlad.
     
  8. Faerun

    Faerun Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This thread is about Jack, isn't it?
     
  9. Blake Rayne

    Blake Rayne Fat Cuban Aficianado Full Member

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    Vitali is a more humane option than current Wlad. Chisora fan boys think he has god like head movement but most of this was done while comming in on a guy who didn't jab, didn't move and basically let you do as you please.
     
  10. qwert

    qwert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Vitali is not more humane than Wlad! Vitali is a sadist who would torture Chisora for his own amusement, at least Wlad would have the decency to one-punch KO him!

    Plus it was Wlad that was signed on to fight him twice already so there's some unfinished business.
     
  11. Borincano

    Borincano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Maybe he should have lost. Yea, he is going to get a big check, but also a beating of his life. Again, there is no one out there in the HW divisioin.
     
  12. Blake Rayne

    Blake Rayne Fat Cuban Aficianado Full Member

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    Was trying to make the Chisora fans feel better. Sort of :lol:
     
  13. BoxingDomain

    BoxingDomain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He was the first to come to mind. :D
     
  14. BoxingDomain

    BoxingDomain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It was Chisora negotiating, it's him fighting...not you or I (hence why we shouldn't care about the dollar amount).

    Point is, Chisora is obviously happy, as it's just been a little over a week since the Helenius fight.
     
  15. BoxingDomain

    BoxingDomain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Jack, you don't have any idea what the terms are . . . only Vitali and K2 and Chisora and his management know.

    Let's take your assumption of 3 fights, and Chisora getting paid "peanuts" in the 3rd fight. Let's just, for the sake of argument, say that's true.

    Well guess what . . . If Chisora agreed to it, he's obviously happy. It's not up to you to come in here and say a deal isn't fair, especially when you have no idea what the terms are.

    Someone who can say if the deal is fair or not, would be the person who received it, Chisora. His actions (signing the contract to fight), show that he at least believes it to be a fair deal, otherwise he could have walked.