I just watched the video...and for all the talk about how great of shape he is in...well he's in good shape, decent, not outstanding yet, but there's still time before the fight. Chisora does seem to have pretty good stamina judging from his last fight. Doesn't really matter what shape, result will be the same. Although I would like Chisora to be in the best shape possible so it's not an excuse to use when Vitali KOs him. Vitali is looking great as usual...in the background here. This content is protected
He looks worlds better than he did against Fury, when he looked like a sack of **** (so it's really not staying much). Big V still TKOs him.
He is in great shape but i dont see anything that says he brings anything to the table that Vitali hasnt seen before or cant handle i mean unless vitali gets old overnight i pick a vitali stoppage ten or later
Wlad's bicep is probably bigger than my head. The pair of them are ****ing beasts. As for Del Boy, well this is definitely the best shape I've seen him in. He said in an interview something like the Fury fight was a wake up call and he knows how much training he needs to put in. If he can better the performance that he put in against Helenius then it could be a very intriguing fight. I fully expect Vitali to win, but Chisora will make him work for it, which not many opponents have done recently.
Unless Vitali tears a rotator cuff and breaks to metacarpals in the first round.....DelBoy aint looking as good vs Vitali as he did vs Helenius.:rofl
Some people seem to be forgetting this is Dereck Chisora, who isn't even tested against a gate keeper - let alone a dominant champion in Vitali.
I had Chisora winning 11 rounds to 1 over Helenius, and I know about the Helenius injury...but it was still a very dominant performance. And Helenius was ranked #3-4 in the division by MANY before the Chisora fight.
He sure is. :good I didn't notice Derek practicing getting knocked the **** out.......................
Sexton was undefeated the first time and went into the second fight with a loss. This would suggest Sexton had also regressed.