Vitali Chisora Fight Pics

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  1. BoxingDomain

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    Chisora showed good chin and heart, he wasn't really in trouble at all during the fight mostly due to his constant moving forward not allowing Vitali to set up. I was surprised at Vitali's lack of left jab that could have been a major weapon but basically went unused.
     
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    Chisora makes a good fight but before the fight Lennox Lewis told the truth.

    This fight shows Vitali is old and slow he should retire.
     
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  7. BoxingDomain

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    That's because he sustained an injury.

    "Vitali Klitschko has been moved in yesterday's fight against Dereck Chisora ​​some scar of the left rotator cuff that the tendon above the shoulder joint." This is the diagnosis of Klitschko-physician Prof. Dr. Bernd M. Kabelka after Sunday morning in Atos had planned the Munich clinic an MRI. Next he told RTL: "Fortunately, there is a very small tear, so that we get this whole thing probably without surgery. I think that after about 6-8 weeks, the injury by conservative measures, physical therapy, etc., for the injury healed. "

    Vitali Klitschko appeared in the subsequent RTL interview facilitated by the findings. "I went in top shape to fight. It is in the 4th Round happens. I'm really afraid, because the left arm just does not move and does not belong to me. The doctors have said there is nothing dramatic. Thank God no surgical treatment is necessary. "

    A premature end to his sporting career Vitali Klitschko ruled out when speaking with RTL. "Definitely," said the 40-year-old WBC champion, he would again step into the ring. "It's not all over. If I can fight with one arm and clearly dominate, I have large reserves. So this was not the last battle. "