Skip to content
Boxing News
  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact
Boxing News
Boxing Previews

Will Chisora Bring Down Klitschko’s Iron Curtain Reign?

ByNick Chamberlain 18/02/2012

Vitali Klitschko defends his WBC title for the tenth time against game, but fresh Derek Chisora tonight, Saturday 18th February 2012.

Chisora, 15-2-0 with 9 KO’s, is really up against it here. Klitschko’s record is slightly better at 43-2-0 with 40 KO’s.

Vitali, the older Klitschko by five years, holds the WBC belt while brother Wladimir holds the IBO, IBF, WBO and WBA crowns.

Vitali has a long, seasoned history. Some very big names on his list, all bringing different skill sets to the table; Herbie Hide, Lennox Lewis, Corrie Sanders, Danny Williams, Samuel Peter, Chris Arreola, Shannon Briggs, Odlanier Solis and Tomasz Adamek.

The only fighter out of that bunch to make a dent on Vitali, and that’s all he could manage…a dent…was Lennox Lewis. In fairness, Lewis was the last great heavyweight Vitali fought, and that was in mid-2003.

But even though Lewis went down in history as the winner, the reality of the fight was a different story.

The pace of the contest was fast, way faster than Lewis liked to fight at, and Vitali took the action to Lewis and did not let him breathe. In the first few rounds, it was back and forth action and when Lewis was staggered, he would rally back and stagger Vitali.

Lewis grew visibly tired of this in the middle rounds, Vitali not so much. If it was not for the awful gash on the side of Vitali’s eye, which to be fair was caused by a Lewis right hand, Lennox didn’t look like he had many rounds left in him.

The crowd cheered Vitali as he paraded round the ring screaming that he could continue and that he wanted more, whilst Lewis, disconsolate, was booed as he left the arena, the crowd remonstrating that he had been a lucky boy to be gifted that win. Lewis then retired.

That night we were shown Vitali’s grit, really the only time we have seen it, and it took a special fighter to bring it out of him, but be under no illusions…Vitali is a warrior.

He has two losses on his record, the one we just touched upon, which counts as a stoppage. The other loss is another stoppage, this time a mid-fight shoulder injury against Chris Byrd. So, both stoppages on his record…are not really stoppages. In the history books, yes they are stoppages, and in the eyes of some critics, yes they are stoppage…but in the eyes of Vitali, no they’re not.

He still carries the air of invulnerability, as in his mind had those injuries not occurred he would still be undefeated.

As critical as one can be about Vitali, well either of the Klitschkos, you have to look at Vitali’s record and some of his fights and say ‘Well, the guy can fight’.

Is that down to lousy opposition? Or is it that Vitali’s very good at doing what he does best?

With, near as makes no difference, a 90% KO ratio, it is clear that he can punch. He is very adept at staying just out of range whilst stinging with a long, educated jab, he then brings the right hand into play and there are not many who can withstand it. Surprisingly, he is quite nifty at counter punching off the back foot as well.

In the end, everyone knows what he does; it’s not exactly sweet science 101.

Yet, every opponent cannot seem to figure him out, or if they can…they cannot get near enough to do what they want to do before they are punished.

Derek Chisora definitely comes in as underdog, a role he says he relishes, although he’s never fought anyone of Vitali’s calibre or experience.

We have seen some good work from Chisora, for instance; fighting Sam Sexton in 2010 or recently against Robert Helenius, a bout that many thought Chisora won.

Chisora likes to slip and roll punches, always edging closer, where he will either come over the top with his punches or step inside and open the other guy up.

He did this well in the Sexton and Helenius clashes and demonstrated more ability than most thought he possessed. But Chisora’s performance also comes down to weight and attitude. In one of his losses, against Tyson Fury, he could not keep up sustained attacks and looked sluggish, his excuse was – ”I was supposed to fight a Klitschko, I couldn’t get excited about Tyson Fury”.

Well Mr. Chisora, here’s a Klitschko. In fact, this is the stronger and tougher of the two. Careful what you wish for.

Chisora does have a puncher’s chance, and this is boxing, the sport where upsets can and often do happen, but that is all he has…a punchers chance…against a guy with a granite chin.

The other thing you can admire about Chisora is that he will put up a fight; he genuinely thinks he is going to stop stop Vitali in the eighth round. He is talking the talk and it’s refreshing. He says he hasn’t bothered looking at Vitali’s fights and that he is not going to change a thing in his tactics, as the one he employs is the one that will bring down the so called “Iron Curtain” of heavyweight dominance.

Chisora should be good to his word in the respect that he is going to make it a good fight, and I think a lot of observers will be secretly hoping he does deliver an upset, me included, but the reality is that over Vitali’s career he has faced smaller, come forward guys who like to get inside or come over the top, and he has beaten them all, usually in quite a brutal fashion.

If Chisora gets to the eighth round, he will have done well, but I doubt he will be stopping Vitali in it…it’s probably going to be the other way around, if not sooner.

Post navigation

Previous Previous
Triple Threat Fight Card Weigh-In Results
NextContinue
Boxing Results: Kid Galahad Vs Jason Booth

Boxing Site Team

Owner/Webmaster:
Saddo 📧

Site Photographer:
Jane Warburton 📷
Site Writers:
(Click name to view all that writer’s work)
  • Curtis McCormick
  • Nick Chamberlain
  • Jose Espinoza
  • Robert Brizel
  • Richard Eberline
  • Danny Wilson
  • Bruce Dingo
  • Alejandro Tostado
  • Ricky Jones
  • Wellington Amadulu


RSS Feed

RSS Boxing Forum

  • Moloney vs Donovan Headlines Tasman Fighters Card in Brisbane 20/04/2026
    Originally published at: Moloney vs Donovan Headlines Tasman Fighters Card in Brisbane – Boxing News Australian boxing returns to the spotlight on April 23rd as Jason Moloney faces Andre Donovan in a high-stakes bantamweight clash at the Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane, Queensland. Promoted by Tasman Fighters in association with Goldstar, the card features […]
  • Jesse rodriguez v antonio vargas jun 13th 17/04/2026
    5 posts - 2 participants Read full topic […]
  • Nathaniel Collins v Cristobal Lorente 17/04/2026
    Nathaniel Collins says he is fighting for his family’s future in Friday’s WBC world eliminator with Cristobal Lorente in Glasgow. The pair contested a draw at the Braehead Arena in October, with the featherweight rematch taking place a few miles away at the Hydro Arena. The winner will become the official mandatory challenger for the WBC title. “It’s an oppo […]
  • Rip el maestro miguel canto 16/04/2026
    rest in power champion 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic […]
  • “terrible” terry washington (tic’s prospect watch) 16/04/2026
    keep an eye on this kid, terry washington is one of those prospects moving fast and hitting even harder. 21-year-old southpaw light flyweight, sitting at 7-0 with 6 kos, and already starting to rack up belts and main-event slots early in his career. he’s got that aggressive, seek-and-destroy style with legit pop for the weight class, not just flashy but fini […]
  • Collins vs Lorente II Preview: Glasgow Rematch Set to Deliver Fireworks 16/04/2026
    Originally published at: Collins vs Lorente II Preview: Glasgow Rematch Set to Deliver Fireworks – Boxing News Friday Night Lights in Glasgow All eyes turn to Glasgow this Friday as Nathaniel Collins and Cristobal Lorente collide once again in a high-stakes featherweight rematch. Their first meeting ended in a controversial draw, leaving plenty of unanswered […]
  • Ben Whittaker v Braian Suarez 15/04/2026
    Ben Whittaker will be heading across the pond if he beats Braian Suarez on Saturday night. The Callum Smith v David Morrell was cancelled. “Ben Whittaker fights Suarez, who’s a big power puncher," said Hearn during a recent appearance on the Ariel Helwani Show. "This is a big moment for Ben, a big run, because if he’s successful on Saturday, he’ll […]
  • On This Day: Hagler vs Hearns – The War That Lasted Eight Minutes but Lives Forever (1985) 15/04/2026
    Originally published at: On This Day: Hagler vs Hearns – The War That Lasted Eight Minutes but Lives Forever (1985) – Boxing News On April 15, 1985, Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns delivered three of the most explosive rounds in boxing history, a brutal shootout remembered simply as “The War.” 15 posts - 8 participants Read full topic […]
  • Greatest Round of Boxing 14/04/2026
    There are numerous examples of action packed all out wars Hagler/Hearns Benn/Barkley But what about mind blowing defensive displays, immaculate counter punching, one sided masterclasses etc? 12 posts - 7 participants Read full topic […]
  • Everything Knows Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov Boxing Match 10/04/2026
    Former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury returns to the ring for the first time since December 2024 on Saturday night, facing the heavy-hitting Arslanbek Makhmudov. The bout at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium marks Fury’s latest comeback to the sport after he briefly announced his retirement following back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk. Below, we’ve rounde […]
  • Brandon mejía mosqueda (tic’s prospect watch) 09/04/2026
    at just 21 years old, brandon mejía mosqueda is establishing himself as one of mexico’s most promising prospects. the unbeaten featherweight holds a perfect 13-0 record with 10 knockouts, combining explosive power with sharp, aggressive pressure. mosqueda’s breakout moment came on the global stage when he captured the wbc grand prix featherweight title, outd […]
  • Osleys Iglesias v Pavel Silyagin April 9th 08/04/2026
    4 posts - 2 participants Read full topic […]
  • Willibaldo garcia v andrew moloney & masamichi yabuki v rene calixto jun 6th 07/04/2026
    1 post - 1 participant Read full topic […]
  • Callum Smith injured 07/04/2026
    Callum Smith has pulled out of the David Morrell fight which was due to take place in his hometown Liverpool on 18rh April. I was looking forward to this fight. Callum has a rib injury during training camp. This is a big blow for him as he has not fought since he had that epic victory over Joshua Buatsi. Ben Whittaker will be headlining the event now. talksp […]
  • Errol Spence v Tim Tszyu - June 2026 07/04/2026
    The clash between Spence and Tszyu had reportedly been lined up to take place in June. Tim did suffer a cut in his bout against Nurja, which could potentially delay proceedings. I am concerned that Spence has not fought for years now and having no warm up. This may show that he has not much left and cashing in. Tszyu secured a one-sided unanimous decision wi […]

© 2026 Boxing News

  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact