'Light Punching Fraud' demolishes Chisora ... Usyk next

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  1. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This century, yes. No American heavyweight has been remotely as successful as Wilder this century (and we're more than a quarter of the way in).

    But he's still near the end.

    It was a good win FOR HIS 50th pro fight.
     
  2. HistoryZero26

    HistoryZero26 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wilder was not really an underdog British people bet on Chisora to show support without expecting a financial return. Which they've done many times in the past.
     
  3. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh!

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  4. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The split decision was corrupt, delivered by a corrupt judge and a corrupt referee who refused to count knockdowns or consistently docked Wilder a point in every round Wilder floored Chisora and the ref couldn't figure out how to avoid a count.

    A half-dozen or more knockdowns (and one timeout called after getting punched in the eye) in 12 rounds is a demolition.
     
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  5. DubbleJab

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    Erm...Hearn, at one point, was involved in managing/promoting Parker.

    Deontay Wilder doesn't have a single victory over a Top 10 active HW of his era, I think that's also likely Top 20 too, depending on how you rank Ortiz. Based on his resume, Ortiz is not a Top 20 active HW during Wilder's career.

    In comparison, Joshua has beat multiple Top 20 active HWs of his era, including Klitschko, Parker, Whyte, Ruiz, Povetkin, whilst also getting in the ring with two other Top 20 active HWs, with Usyk and Dubois.

    Wilder hasn't just ducked and avoided Joshua....He's avoided EVERYBODY.
     
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  6. DubbleJab

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    A 42 year old career heavy Derek Chisora getting back up over and over again sort of exposes the myth about Wilder's power, does it not?
     
  7. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilder knocked down Chisora more times in one fight than Fury, Usyk, Klitschko, Kabayel, Pulev, Joyce, Price, Helenius and Takam, et al did in a dozen fights combined.

    I find it utterly ridiculous that people are praising a guy who was on the deck seven or eight times and called timeout once, and bashing the underdog who put him there.

    Almost as ridiculous as your new pseudonym.
     
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  8. Dubblechin

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    Dude, Derek Chisora was the #2 IBF contender as of Saturday. No heavyweight contenders were rated above him in the IBF. Only Usyk. And Chisora's rated in the WBO top 10 as well.

    Did you forget Saturday already? It's only been 72 hours.

    Take your tired, false argument elsewhere. Nobody believes you just showed up Saturday.
     
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  9. young griffo

    young griffo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well done to Wilder in administering just the 14th loss of Chisora’s glorious career.
     
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  10. like a boss

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    Don't see Joshua fighting Wilder even now.

    Hearn and Joshua will be looking for a soft touch who will absolutely guarantee Joshua a win in the leadup to a possible fight with Fury.

    We have already seen how far down the rankings they are prepared to go to find that safe opponent for Joshua. It was meant to Cassius Chaney - Cassius ****ing who - until they got seduced by and sold out to Jake Paul instead.
     
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  11. CST80

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    Brits as always, let nostalgia cloud their vision, overrated their fighter and got their hopes up way too high, similar to what happened with Makhmudov vs. Allen. Not putting Chisora's recent skin of his teeth wins into the proper perspective. Pulev was a shell of a man, while Joyce's fall from grace should be studied, yet Chisora arguably got gifts against both of them. While the win over Wallin was easy to predict, because Otto has almost no power to speak of to keep Chisora wary, and it's easier landing wild looping overhand rights on southpaws that pull straight back when they're under intense pressure. Which is precisely why I picked Chisora to beat him. Although it should be telling that Chisora hasn't been able to stop anyone in quite some time, including the absolutely woeful Gerald Washington, who was recently obliterated by a scrub like Kingsley Ibeh, who the worst version of Jarrell Miller that I've ever seen, just walked down and mauled.

    Meanwhile, Wilder lost to Fury, Parker and Zhang. An even better and more focused Parker than dominated Chisora in the rematch. Whose chin is so solid, he went to war with Fabio Wardley several times, and while hurt, never went down. Who also managed to thread the needle and comprehensively outbox Zhang for every second of their fight, but two. Then Wilder with even less confidence got sparked by a vicious counter puncher in Zhang, for windmilling like a ****ing idiot, right after he hurt him. Chisora would be sent to the shadow realm by Zhang, was stopped by the same Fury, and dominated by Parker. It was based on hope and not logic, that Wilder was more wartorn and shot than a guy that's been shot for the last 8 years. He wasn't. Wilder isn't revitalized, he isn't a threat, the fact that he went life and death with a stumbling bloated walking corpse with pisspoor equilibrium who needed oxygen after 2 rounds, is all you need to know. He loses to most of the top 10 if not 15, in devastating fashion and should probably avoid challenging himself from here on out.
     
  12. BustedSaint

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    Wilder ain't that legendary sans rose coloured glasses. Chisora wasn't much of a challenge.
     
  13. BustedSaint

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    I think we all are a little blinded by parochiality, and nostalgia comes into it. It was a corpse as you say versus the walking dead.
     
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  14. Wizbit1013

    Wizbit1013 Drama go, and don't come back Full Member

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  15. MaccaveliMacc

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    Winning a close, sloppy fight, where both guys looked like shyte, isn't a demolition, lol.

    Saying that, Wilder deserves the credit. He was an underdog and pulled off an upset.

    Funny tho, how 42 year old Chisora is probably the 3rd best guy Wilder beat.

    Usyk would embarrass Wilder.
     
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