Does Dereck Chisora have a future in boxing?

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  1. Vidic

    Vidic Rest in Peace Manny Full Member

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    Same for poor Chris Arreola, he should be 37-1

    If only those tacos hadn't forced themselves on him
     
  2. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    **** yeah he does, dude is ****ing bonkers... i love it hahaha
     
  3. FloydWillnever

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  4. artdawg

    artdawg Grammar butcher beeaTCH Full Member

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    Loses are overrated like undefeated
     
  5. artful

    artful *practice makes perfect* Full Member

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    Since when did the English/British media hype Chisora up?
     
  6. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    He's shaping up to be the Heavyweight Mayorga... this **** sells. Chisora ain't going anywhere soon.
     
  7. FloydWillnever

    FloydWillnever Well-Known Member Full Member

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    After both the Danny Williams fight and the Sam Sexton fight.
     
  8. BlackBrenny

    BlackBrenny Guest

    uh no to be fair, after the williams fight people were talking more about williams needed ot retire pronto because he looked so **** rather than talking up chisora
     
  9. Neverchair

    Neverchair Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Chisora's never been particularly hyped by the British press.

    Everybody knows he beat the shell of Danny Williams and he didn't get a great deal of credit for doing it.
     
  10. FloydWillnever

    FloydWillnever Well-Known Member Full Member

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    After he knocked out Danny Williams, they said he was destined to win a world heaveyweight title.
     
  11. teemy

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  12. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No. However, after extensive in hospital treatment, he could come out and do commercials for anti-psychotic/anti-depressant drugs.
     
  13. Scar

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    Following the drama, he can make good money out of it by staying active in the ring now that he's getting a lot of attention. As far as being a champion, I don't think he can but he can bring some exciting fights.
     
  14. em_unit

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    Del Boy Definitely has a future in boxing, how long that future may be remains to be seen. Two or three high profile fights should be possible, pretty sure Vlad would like to get his hands on him after disrespecting his brother and himself with the water getting spat in his face. Sure Vitali would like to actually KO him in a rematch. Haye vs Chisora would be huuuuge, that would gain so much media hype and would probably be the biggest PPV ever! :deal
    If he wins any of those fights he'll be at the top for a long time, if he loses, well, he can either climb through the ranks or take an early retirement.
     
  15. DON K

    DON K Member Full Member

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    some people r never the same after 3 loses but chisora seems different he seems like a guy hu dont care about his record and loses wont effect him.. abit like glen johnson.. all chisora needs to do is show up in shape and he will do well... plus he has made his name already.. slapped vitali, spat on wlad and fought haye within 24 hours!.. bad man.