would you class chisora as a plodder?

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  1. Earl-hickey

    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    :rofl

    ok that was funny
     
  2. suckeggs

    suckeggs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol:
    So why bother coming onto a boxing forum? if you can't have a debate and resort to "i don't care what anyone else says. I'm right because i say so"

    Adamek would get beat up by Haye at HW. At CW i say it's a 50/50 - 55/45 fight. At HW Adamek is garbage
     
  3. suckeggs

    suckeggs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol::nut You're just taking the **** now aren't you? :hey are you trolling?
     
  4. Rangersfan1982

    Rangersfan1982 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Or maybe it's just you. :think
     
  5. efc85

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    Haye would slaughter him
     
  6. Jаck

    Jаck P4P King Full Member

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    If Haye doesn't take out Chisora by half way through, he's in deep ****. Chisora will be swarming him like a madman all night long hoping for Haye to get reckless and open up. Be it the case, Chisora will brutalise and bury Haye. There will be no second chances for David.
     
  7. dftaylor

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    Or because Adamek already looked shaky over 200lbs and hadn't fought anyone who was any good.
     
  8. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Chisora is not a plodder. Exhibit A is his performance against Vitali.
    A great performance, far better than Haye's against Wlad in which he ran like a thief trying to steal a decision. Chisora well deserves this shot.
     
  9. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Co-sign. The haters will be choking on their words soon
     
  10. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  11. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    :lol:

    This thread is full of comedy.
     
  12. 123ko

    123ko Active Member Full Member

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    i agree
     
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  14. Primadonna Kool

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    No...

    Considering he was overweight against Tyson Fury, you must look at his whole body of work during that fight. I have only watched the first few rounds, but he was pressuring well, and showing good upper body movement.

    From a technical point of view, a fat Derek Chisora. Who is more of a 80s/90s old school heavyweight in physical dimensions and stature.

    Has fought Helenius and Fury, two tall Super Heavyweights. And he has shown that technically, he can get to guys who out reach him and have a height advantage.

    If he was just a plodder, there would be no way he would of made this fights competitive. And as i have stated before..? Chisora was overweight against Tyson Fury and was still able to display his skills, implement his game plan.

    I was astonished that he could leap in with the left hook, considering that he was overweight.

    I think Chisora is a solid, aggressive, pressure fighter.

    With underrated blocking skills and defence.
     
  15. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    How do you know that George Foreman improved as a boxer when he came out of retirement..? What has made you come to this conclusion.

    Did he beat anybody as good as Frazier, Norton, Lyle..? No mate.

    Did he look as ever impressive in his comeback...? No.

    So everybody does not KNOW, that George Foreman was a better boxer when he came out of retirement, because he was NOT! I don't think he was a better boxer mate, he was not in the same physical condition, and lets face it! He was getting beaten up badly against Michael Moorer before he landed the equalizer.

    Sort yourself mate, i don't like what you are saying here.