Does anyone like Chisora's approach these days?

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  1. MrSpeaker89

    MrSpeaker89 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    After suffering four defeats against Helenius (which he was probably robbed in), Fury, Vitali and Haye - his confidence must have been low. Especially after being knocked out.

    He has a history of bad attitude and being overweight. But now, he has dropped a considerable amount of fat and is slowly but surely building up his confidence with wins, allbeit against European-level opposition. Now he is the EBU champ and will probably beat Pala this weekend.

    Does anyone else think this is a good approach from the Chisora team? Previously, he was thrown in with much better fighters, who he was not yet ready for. If he can start increasing the quality of opposition after Pala, maybe against a Price/Adamek/Wilder - just a name that can test him a bit more, then perhaps Chisora's name should be thrown in for a fight with Wlad some time down the line.

    I don't feel Chisora is anything special, but who is in today's heavyweight division?
     
  2. Jason777

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    I'm sure he will jump at a big money fight if it comes up but in the mean time he is improving his .record,experience and staying motivated while picking up medium paydays.
     
  3. beast boxer

    beast boxer Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think his attitude has improved a lot and it is good that he is trying to lose weight, do you think he would beat Price/Adamek/Wilder? I'm not sure about price but I think he would beat Adamek and Wilder.
     
  4. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    "allbeit against European-level opposition"

    :nut :lol::lol::lol::lol::rofl :patsch
     
  5. beast boxer

    beast boxer Well-Known Member Full Member

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    European level is nearly as good as world level anyway, in my opinion Thompson is Americas best fighter by quite a bit and Pulev beat him convincingly.
     
  6. MrSpeaker89

    MrSpeaker89 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The fighters he has been boxing lately are of that level.
     
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    MrSpeaker89 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Price has shown nothing to make me think he could be a world champion. I think Chisora could beat him.
     
  8. beast boxer

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    I think chisora could beat price due to price's very low confidence level, but otherwise I think price would beat chisora. what about adamek and wilder?
     
  9. MrSpeaker89

    MrSpeaker89 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think he would beat Adamek. As for Wilder, I'm not sure. Wilder wouldn't like the pressure Chisora would put him under and would probably panic. We all know Wilder's chin isn't great and he could go down quite easily. But Wilder packs amazing power and if he lands a few right hands on Dereck, then it would spell trouble. Chisora does have a great chin, but I don't know if anyone can withstand such power if it lands enough
     
  10. beast boxer

    beast boxer Well-Known Member Full Member

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    to be honest I think chisora would go through wilders resume knocking pretty much all of them out it is easy to KO bloated middleweights that stand in front of you like wilder has been, im not sure wilders power is all it is cracked up to be like against audlay Harrison he was windmilling and to me the way he was fighting was cheating because he was hitting with his forearms and hitting on the back of the head whereas price sparked Harrison in about 3 more seconds with a crisp right hand down the middle. and I think the ref should of let Harrison continue because he looked fine just a bit shocked because of wilders windmilling.
     
  11. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Chisora beats up Price, confidence or not.

    Price is just another overhyped British level fighter. He never beat anyone good, what makes you think he could ever have dealt with Chisora?

    I don't get the hype atall, he never looked good. He's strong, but stiff as anything. Any decent boxer takes him out.

    His best win is a 'faded' Sam ***ton :)rofl), who Chisora beat up years before.
     
  12. beast boxer

    beast boxer Well-Known Member Full Member

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    you must think that wilder is just another overhyped American aswell then. price would spark wilder.
     
  13. secretface

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    The Heavyweight division is like a dead horse that's now a pile of skeleton bones that Wlad and Vitali have crafted in to their throne. All the rest are poor and most hardly even in shape. It's relative, I like Chisora, but come on, the guy would've been domestic level at best 20 years ago and before that, probably wouldn't have even got hold of the **** and Crown pub area fatweight championship polystyrene belt. His attitude has improved, but even that's relative, its improved relative to what it was which was acting like **** on the shoe of British Boxing. Bring up someone with class! I liked Price, but poor bloke can't take a punch. This Joshua fella looks good, but its early days and he unfortunately reminds me of Bruno, which isn't a good thing.
     
  14. beast boxer

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    Britain didn't bring up chisora, secretface. I think he lived in Zambia or something like that till he was 14.
     
  15. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah I do.

    I'd pick Wilder though, Price is just that ****.

    Chisora beats them both.... with ease.