Dereck Chisora will be stylistically all wrong for Luis Ortiz if they fought now?

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Is Dereck Chisora stylistically wrong for Luis Ortiz

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  1. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Dereck Chisora is far too durable for Ortiz to stand much of a chance at getting a knockout (Ortiz doesn't even get concussive knockouts in the first place). A totally low level British journeyman in David Allen totally exposed Luis Ortiz's power to be totally grossly and disgustingly overrated when he walked through each and every one of Ortiz's maximum powered punches without even a hint of going down after 8 rounds. Pretty much exposed and made Ortiz look like a feather fisted and a light hitting grandpa in there.

    Dereck Chisora is literally on a much higher level than that clown David Allen. Better in pretty much every department! Especially in durability!

    Now that we've established Dereck Chisora isn't going to be that bothered by Ortiz's relatively light hitting punches and that Chisora's chin / durability > Ortiz's punching power. Chisora is also far too active and far too aggressive for the old ancient grandpa to handle. Old grandpa, after landing his best punches on Chisora and realizing that Chisora will not be going anywhere because he is too tough for the grandpa's feather fisted punches to have much of an effect, grandpa will tire out in the later rounds and get brutally stopped whilst tired by the real African warrior in Del Boy Dereck Chisora in spectacular fashion. After Ortiz being ahead on the scorecards during the time of his brutal stoppage loss.
     
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  2. f1ght3rz

    f1ght3rz Ronaldoooo is crying in his caaaaaar Full Member

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    Are you drunken or on some heavy drugs?

    Did you actually watch the Chisora vs Takam fight?

    Chisora did nothing till he caught Takam with that bomb. He was passive and not even close to your "far too active"...lmao

    You should better stop taking drugs left and right, it's damaging your brain health.
     
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  3. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Chisora was bothered by Takam's genuinely light hitting punches, and Whyte's light hitting punches on several occasions. We have actual proof in the Allen match that Ortiz hits a lot harder than Whyte, hell Duhaupas and Joyce hit harder than Whyte. Where did you come up with this bat**** hairbrained theory of yours? For the record, stylistically, Ortiz is a NIGHTMARE for Chisora.
     
  4. f1ght3rz

    f1ght3rz Ronaldoooo is crying in his caaaaaar Full Member

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    Lmao, the OP is obviously absolutely shot to pieces, his brain is probably damaged by a longterm drug abuse.

    Chisora never was an ACTIVE fighter in the ring, i can't believe how he described him as "far too active" ....this is unreal. Chisora lost to Agit Kabayel who is famous for being everything but an offensive fighter. Kabayel isn't bad, i think he is underrated, but losing a decision to Kabayel shows you fought like a passive piece of ****.

    And Chisora did the same vs Takam. Takam caught him with several shots, Chisora should be happy that Takam has no power at all. If Ortiz lands the same amount of clean shots on Chisora this would end in a career ending knockout.

    Let's be clear here: I like Delboy. But Ortiz is out of his league. Delboy should fight Whyte if Whyte and Hearn allow it, otherwise he should ask for a rematch vs Kabayel or fight someone like Huck, Charr or Jennings. No reason to get injured badly at that age. And Ortiz would probably do that to him.
     
  5. Okin129

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    Listen troll, Chisora would do **** against Ortiz, he would get picked apart by every trick in the book, it's the other way around, a crude plodding pressure fighter like Chisora could never be a stylistic nightmare for a skilled and powerful counterpuncher, it's a suicide mission.
     
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  6. _Scott_

    _Scott_ Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It would be a worse beating than the one he gave to Jennings.
     
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  7. Willie Maeket

    Willie Maeket "40 Acres and Mule" -General William T. Sherman Full Member

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    I'm a Delboy fan but skill is not his forte'. He might be durable but he has his days and Ortiz is no slouch which is why so many guys have ducked him.
    It would be a very interesting fight until one of them got tired. I understand why you made this thread but Wilder is just undeniably strong. You can also try your hand at fighting Deontay he for certain will meet your ass in the street with no problem if you think he's weak. He does not have security like Floyd.
     
  8. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    If anything Chisora's style would suit Ortiz. Ortiz likes guys to come to him so he can counter and so Chisora would need to walk through some seriously heavy shots. It would come down to if Chisora's chin can hold up long enough for Ortiz to gas if that happens then Chisora could very well beat him but chances are his chin gives out before Ortiz's stamina does.
     
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  9. rorschach51

    rorschach51 A Legend & A Gentleman Full Member

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    Whyte did hit hard enough to score the first legit knockdown of Joseph Parker's career, he can't be that light punching.
     
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  10. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Well, in Parker's defense, he was probably badly concussed from the headbutt KD earlier in the fight, and that would definitely effect your ability to take punches.
     
  11. Big Ukrainian

    Big Ukrainian Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No. Ortiz is all wrong for Chisora. Easy win for Cuban
     
  12. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Ortiz would beat Chisora.

    But I will say I believe Ortiz' power is overrated.

    Before anybody thinks I'm having a sly dig at Wilder or trying to knock Ortiz, I'm not, I also think Joshua's power is overrated too.
     
  13. leocouture

    leocouture Chinchecker KILLA!!!!!! G Full Member

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    Damn some real del boy hate here
     
  14. Guybino

    Guybino Boxing Addict Full Member

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    oh stop it.

    1) it was a clash of heads

    2) Parker looked fine immediately after
     
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  15. effigy

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    I wouldn't go as far as calling Chisora's win a 'hail mary' type victory against Takam, but Del Boy had to soak up a hell of a lot of punishment to finally tire Takam out. I can't see Ortiz fighting anything like Takam and don't see him losing either, he'll pick Chisora off when he comes forward, which will be often and may stop him late.