Del's been in a lot of wars, he's very shopworn now... And it's hardly surprising - unlike Ortiz, Chisora would fight anyone, and went in with a lot of top fighters - yes, he has losses on his record, but that's because he was actually willing to have a go. It's difficult to compare when one has a far thinner resume than the other. I suspect in their primes this would be 60/40 Chisora, but it's hard to be sure. Now? Ortiz is pretty much done, but Chisora is shot to bits - Ortiz would have the upper hand, though not necessarily a sure thing.
Ortiz old and his chin has been permanently dented, but he ain't finished. he eventually clips Chisora
"unlike Ortiz, Chisora would fight anyone" Except any version of Luis Ortiz by his own admission. Skip to 4 mins: This content is protected Hearn: "Would you fight Ortiz?" Chisora: "No, why would I want a long night at the office for?" - 2023 Also Chisora, in 2016: "Ortiz is a nightmare man, he's like a southpaw Mike Tyson" At least Chisora was honest. Of Chisora's 16 best opponents, he's officially lost to 13. Two of his three best wins were Scott and Takam in wars: the former got shut out by Ortiz and was in survival mode all fight, the latter ducked Ortiz to fight Duhaupas (a fight which also didn't materialise).
Bad fight for Chisora in every respect. He should avoid Ortiz and fight Manuel Charr instead, just as Povetkin did: https://www.rbth.com/sport/2014/04/...itschko_rematch_continue_to_recede_35827.html
Ortiz clearly. He went the distance with Andy Ruiz in his last fight. Chisora was falling over his own feet against Gerrard Washington. Chisora is shot to bits. Ortiz might still give some fringe contenders a decent run out.
Went the distance, but got floored 3 times and lost. Also got dropped by a jab by Martin. They both seem equally shot at this point, but Chisora is capable of giving anyone a tough night.
All the wars Chisora's had has aged him even beyond the ancient Ortiz at this point. He's looked dreadful in recent fights. In his prime he would of stopped Washington in a one sided fight, even Ortiz now would KO Washington. So I'd favour Ortiz now. In their primes it would of been a much tougher call. Ortiz is the better technical fighter and his counter punching style would cause Chisora problems, but Chisora has a good chin and if Ortiz can't stop or Deter Chisora from walking him down, he simply doesn't have the footwork to not get drawn into Chisora's type of fight and be ground down.