DUMB ASS How does one get better stamina? by training harder? running longer? sparring more? YES. and he works and cuts corners drowns when its game time. so you should rephrase to sound a little smarter "If Chisora trained harder and ran 5 miles a day instead of 2, sparred 8 rounds a day instead of 4, he would be the new champ" thats why he doesnt have a belt, he doesnt do what you need to take one.
You know if your parents used a condom, then you would never been born. Thought about that? Would've...could've...should've.. DIDN'T
lame attempt of trying to be sarcastically funny, and just flat-out horrible attempt of trying to be a smartass 0/10
I disagree Jack. Chisora was in better shape than most people expected him to be. He lost because he lacked experiance on that sort of stage, and lacks the real dynamic head movement that guys like Frazier and Tyson had. Vitali looked old tonight, he is slipping IMO but Chisora isn't and never was the guy to beat him.
I think his head movement, when he was using it, worked very well. I can't think of many times that Vitali had success when Chisora was moving. The problem was, Chisora would move well for 30 seconds per round, win that 30 seconds, and then march forward for the next 2:30 allowing Vitali to take back control. If he had more stamina, a better workrate and more experience, he'd have won. I don't see much argument against that, to be honest.
The guy won 1 maybe 2 rounds at most and if he had more stamina hed win? Some people are really smoking some serious crack.
A guy as short as Chisora won't be the guy to beat Klitschko's i agree. Maybe he didn't do himself any favors weighing in at the 240lbs range. But he was always going to be up against it, because his bobbing and weaving was always going to take it's toll on using up energy. But he didn't have a choice because he was never going to win by jabbing at range, so his work rate was always limited to throwing punches on the inside.