Wladamir Klitscko vs Derek Chisora done deal for December 11th

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  1. The Mongoose

    The Mongoose I honor my bets banned

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    Exactly...are you telling me Wlad can't repair his career threatening shoulder with his PHD and make the fight happen? Please, we all know this is the biggest duck in history since Donald.
     
  2. RSBonos

    RSBonos Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Valuev is out for the year.

    I would take an unknown like Chisora over completley shot Tua/Toney/Mormeck.
     
  3. BoxingDomain

    BoxingDomain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    True.

    I know BoxRec rankings are debatable, but look at the rankings:

    1 Wladimir Klitschko
    2 Vitali Klitschko (not going to fight his own brother)
    3 David Haye (wouldn't take the fight)
    4 Tomasz Adamek (wouldn't take the fight)
    5 Ruslan Chagaev (already lost to Wladimir)
    6 Alexander Povetkin (wouldn't take the fight)
    7 Nikolay Valuev (injured - probably wouldn't take the fight anyway)
    8 Tony Thompson (already lost to Wladimir)
    9 Eddie Chambers (already lost to Wladimir)
    10 Samuel Peter (lost twice to Wlad)
    11 Chris Arreola (not deserving, already lost to Vitali and Adamek)
    12 Alexander Dimitrenko (Lost to Chambers, who lost Big to Wlad, not much appeal here)
    13 Dereck Chisora (accepted fight)
     
  4. Rilz

    Rilz Ball don't lie! Full Member

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    Never watched Chisora fight, I guess the first time I see him will come by way of a brutal KO?
     
  5. AceNguyen

    AceNguyen Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Chisora has NO CHANCE, and this is coming from a fan of his. He's just not that physically gifted on the world stage and is early in his development.

    However, I can see why they took this fight. It's probably the biggest payday he's ever going to get, he's going to get good exposure if he does anything good at all, and he's young enough that he won't be ruined by this beating if the trainers know when to pull him out.
     
  6. sammydavisjr

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    Hayefaker should be ashamed of himself. Chisora has courage and bravery to take his shot against the best. Much respect to him for stepping up.

    Unlike that chicken weasel rooster ***** haye who should be arrested for impersonating a champion.
     
  7. sammydavisjr

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    Doesn't Chistoa have a puncher's chance - all he has to do is land on the big guys' chin. Everybody says he has no chin. Right? Just put pressure on Wlad and he will fall apart. That's what Teddy Atlas said. One punch is all it takes. Chisora has a shot and he's taking it.
     
  8. Longcount

    Longcount boxing Full Member

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    I was with Chisora last night - he is oozing confidence and can't wait to get in the ring with Wlad.
     
  9. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    haye should be ashamed !!!

    Im done critising Waldo he would fight them all one after the other if they would fight , still hate his leaning on opps backs tho

    but he will fite often
     
  10. rooq

    rooq Rooq's Boxing Promoter Full Member

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    chisora doesn't really hit hard. certainly not a one punch ko artist.

    oh well, i was hoping chisora would get the chance to beat tyson fury up on December 11.
     
  11. ile12345

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    unbelievable :patsch maybe he is better choice than tua but..
     
  12. Henke67

    Henke67 One of the 45% Full Member

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    It's better than fighting Mormeck or Tua I suppose. Can't blame Chisora for taking the opportunity when it's presented but it's another indictement of the dearth of quality in the Heavyweight division.
     
  13. AceNguyen

    AceNguyen Well-Known Member Full Member

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    While I also think Haye is a ***** for talking as much as he did and not getting in the ring, you can't compare the two scenarios.

    Boxing is a business first. Haye can make nearly as much money fighting contenders with his belt. If he loses to a Klitschko, the cash he can make and the mythology behind him crash into oblivion. Haye is not scared of the physical act of getting his ass beat, he's scared of what that would do to his career.

    Chisora is never going to be able to make this kind of money again and has nothing to lose.
     
  14. the_brigand

    the_brigand I'll Eat Her Later... Full Member

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    Chisora's never going to make it much farther then Domestic-Level, might as well take the money now, certainly the loss will not harm his career.
     
  15. The MesserStick

    The MesserStick DavidTua.net Blows Full Member

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    That is hardly an article.......better wait for a more reputable source.

    I predict a Chisora pull out due to Vag Infection and Chauncy Welliver stepping in to take the fight. This is just a chirade for Warren to get his guys name out. They will have a full doctor's report on Derek's Inflamed Vag soon enough.