Not true - very narrow outlook. It really depends on someone's ontological position regarding language. Your stance is clearly different from mine, which would assert that "Eh - Deh" can never be correct.
I like Chisora and proper buzz for him when he gets a decent win (Takam, Price) every few years. However, I don't want to see him in with Wilder. His durability has eroded away and he isn't exactly elusive. His gas tank is awful and he wouldn't get away with walking off to the corner to lean on the ropes. Wilder would absolutely blitz him if he did that.
Chisora was getting caught by right hand after right hand against Parker. Wilder would take his head clean off
Would love to see it, hope big WAR Chisora does it. Big bad Chisora, soo bad, soo unpredictable, a fantastic character, one in a million. Love to see Wilder windmilling Chisora into oblivion, and then Whyte, then AJ.
Wilder ends Chisora career. Whether you rate his boxing ability is one thing but the guy can crack and he WILL land. I go as far as to say he obliterates Whyte also. Dillian isnt just going to walk towards him and start bombing
Chisora may beat Wilder more convincingly and quicker than a past it Fury but that's going OTT saying it's so he should be put for man slaughter charges if it happens ('which I doubt as Chisora can punch).
It's crazy how things change. Wilder was being referred to as a bum on here and overrated etc. Now he is some sort of killing machine who would end Chisora's life. Get a grip, that killing machine got battered from pillar to post by Fury. His ego and confidence will NEVER be the same again. It's a fight. Chisora has a chance. Granted he will be a hugh underdog but it would still be an interesting and entertaining fight. You lot need to understand that it doesn't matter who you're fighting in the ring, a fatal punch can come from anyone. As long as Chisora was fit, had a great training camp and was up for it then as a man I respect his decision.
This is one of the problems with web forums. @Hattonmad has not lied - Chisora v Wilder came up in the IFL interview, and it was discussed for a few minutes. But the context really needs to be understood by listening to the full interview. I've timestamped the key bit. "I'm not out there actively looking for a fight between Chisora and Deontay Wilder. I can't deny that I wouldn't be interested to watch it. But I do like the Arreola fight because I think it's a fight Del can win. it's a 50/50 fight between two absolute warriors." This content is protected Changes the whole discussion, no? Personally, I'd like Chisora to retire now, but if he's continuing, Arreola is a pretty realistic opponent at this stage of his career. Just not as a headliner.
To me, the offer is related to AJ, because AJ vs Wilder is still a fight that many would like to see and Eddie knows he can make money from it. Wilder gets a good payday from the Chisora fight and that keeps him free of committments and in the picture so that if AJ loses the second Usyk fight Hearn can switch to making AJ vs Wilder, with the idea of the winner fighting the winner of Fury Usyk. If AJ wins the Usyk fight Eddie can then use the option of fighting Wilder as leverage in negotiations with Team Fury. All pie in the sky though because I don't see Wilder getting into bed with Matchroom when he can stay Stateside and let Al Haymon deliver a chump for his comeback.