I agree about them being on similar levels although Whyte’s knockout was definitive. We would praise Wilder for snatching a KO whilst down on the cards so Whyte deserves credit for doing similar and icing him. I think Chisora does something’s better and vice versa. The way Chisora protects that chin, with his pawing arms and the way he rides the shots actually deserves more credit. Only Whyte and Haye have caught him sweet and both were as he was throwing a shot so it takes a well timed shot to catch him. I think Chisora has better feet and balance than Whyte but Whyte’s jab and short hooks make him more dangerous offensively. I do think Chisora has been long past his best for a few years now though. I’m a fan but I’m not letting Hearn pull the wool over my eyes with his marketing of Chisora. I don’t think Whyte would have beat the 2012 version.
Smart move from Hearn and builds the Joshua fight nicely while also keeping Usyk out of the way for potentially 2 more fights. Del boy really needs to go for it he could steal Usyk's mandatory either way im sure he is getting a nice payday.
Even in his prime, whenever that was, Chisora was/is a local club fighter at best. He aint no measuring stick for ANY top heavy, full stop.......but I guess it is a upgrade from the Ghost of never was Witherspoon. Wake me up when the King, according to gospel, of the heavyweight division, Usyk, the newest Hype train after GGG/Kova ,fights ANYBODY with a pulse.
Usyk has won jack at Heavy......Cruiser means shid. GGG crushed skinny cans until he stepped up, barely got by Jacobs and folded against a blown up junior middle twice....wha happened to ko'ing Heavies in sparring, lol, he was gun shy as hell against the average hitting red head and his body work was zero because he was dead afraid getting countered.....his fans had a lot more confidence in his chin that he had......his fans claimed he would KO Ginger spark out.....twice.Conclusion:Hype job. Kove crushed some more no hopers until he ran into Ward, who, to the Kova fans would be ko'ed violently , got out hustled and exposed as the front runner he always was when he quit in the rematch.Conclusion: Hype job Usyk is the definition of a heavyweight hype job because he never even met a Heavy with a pulse.
Chisora won the first, Matchroom judges gifted Whyte the win. Without the terrible points deductions in the 2nd fight the knockout never happens.