I had been saying that Wlad owed Chisora a fight after all the **** around the beginning of this year. Although Chisora hadn't done anything to earn it, Wlad had promised it. Now though, Chisora has wiped that possibility out. He needs to get back to basics, get hungry again. He needs a confidence building fight, and he needs to work his ass off. It is possible to come back from losses and become a champion. Hell, Wlad came back after three losses. But the fact that Chisora was so out of shape.... his mind isn't on the game. I don't think he is mentally strong enough to become anything more than he already is, and that is not enough to be even a journeyman.
Prolly a long break followed by coming back fatter than ever, beating 2-3 absolute scrubs, and getting some kind of title shot, maybe for Povetkins WBA "regular" belt. He will promtly get his ass royally kicked at this and tumble down the ladder to trialhorse.
Hopefully chisora will come in fit and not disgrace boxing, he could of won that fight if he was in better shape.
I was surpised he held up for 12 rounds the way he did weighing 260 pounds. Next thing he should do is get down to under 240 pounds at least for his next fight.
Needs to get in shape. I really think if he'd came in at 245 and fit he'd have won the fight. By the 5th he was spent.
Hands down Chisora got his arse kicked. I'll admit that but he was out of shape. He did good in 2 rounds.
Elite heavyweights don't show up for their biggest fights obese. I guess he didn't get enough sparring in with his girlfriend.
I lost a massive amount of respect for him and how he handled this fight. I don't like when any heavyweight comes in overweight, but it's one thing when you're, say, Sam Peter or James Toney and you've already got a world class pedigree. That I don't like, but at least those guys are proven. Even Chris Arreola doesn't **** me off like this did. When a guy who's nothing more than a fringe contender in the grand scheme of things, who has no world class wins, and who has a title fight hanging in the balance approaches a fight like that, it's disgusting. It's unprofessional. And it's an insult to everyone involved. I'm glad Gel Boy got beat and my only regret is that he didn't get knocked out for it.
Another go around with Sexton? :yep That or maybe Dallas, to both stay in the win column and stay relevant by claiming a domestic "big name" scalp. Price knocks him out, I think. Fury beats him in a rematch even if Chisora hits the gym.
elite heavyweights with only 14 fights shouldnt never be out of shape...hes a big mouth dick and glad he lost....and people thought wlad was ducking this douche bag