http://www.ringpolska.pl/images/stories/575/02/00szp_acz.jpg Heard they are going to fight. Thoughts? Chisora should knock him out within 5 rounds.
All chisora had to do was show up in shape for his last fight and he would have most likely won it then he could have got a big money fight but that's to difficult for him to do isn't it
How on earth does Chisora keep on getting fights cause to my mind he’s been a gatekeeper for ages. Actually he did well against Whyte which to me proves how when he has someone who fires him up he can turn it up but clearly Chisora probably on account of him being given chance after chance just doesn’t value it anymore.
I think Szpilka will outbox him. Chisora has definitely lost a step and I don't know if he has the power to stop Szpilka.
He might not need that much power. After Szpilka got his head sewn back on after Deontay knocked it clear off, Kownacki then smashed his glass jaw into a million pieces. How much can be left to the Polish Pinata?
Chisora is the kind of boxer who has a switch inside him which needs to be turned on in order for him to actually turn up. He's never really been 'in shape', which is disappointing when you consider he's actually given problems in fights to some decent contenders. It's too late for him now. If he had taken his conditioning more seriously 4-5 years ago, he'd be no worse than someone like Parker is now.
It's not like he's getting a title shot here, Szpilka after the loss to Knowacki is basically a gate keeper himself. Chisora still has a recognisable name, is active, cheap and willing to fight, no reason why he should still get fights. Not sure who will win. Depends if Chisora has any desire left, if he just shows up for a payday he'll lose, if he actually trains a bit I could see him overwhelm Szpilka.
Szpilka will win by virtue of actually giving a toss. Chisora just looks like he can't be bothered most of the time, either in the ring or out of it, and while that might be good enough to get him past the random names he customarily takes on in between getting beaten by superior opponents it's not going to be enough for a guy like Szpilka, who at least can box and move a bit. Chisora likely shows up grossly out of shape (250+), plods around the ring doing his geriatric Joe Frazier thing, then loses a closer than deserved decision. Story of his career. Well, that and getting thorough beat downs of course.
Szpilka would probably out box Chisora at this point. Neither are good, but Chisora s just a shell of his old self...............he really went down hill..............