Re: Derek Chisora v Joseph Parker
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Thought Parker just edged it in a not so good fight, but it was at least competitive.
Biggest surprise for me was Chisora's rather classy post fight interview. Why can't he have always been that guy?
Chisora is lucky to get these big money fights time and again. He should count his lucky stars that he gets paid top dollar for being a gate keeper.
dunno about that, if another chisora fight was announced against another contender wed all tune in and watch
hes got appeal, bit of a cult hero and has deservedly made his money
probably be fondly remembered a lot more than some of the heavyweights who have beaten him
Re: Derek Chisora v Joseph Parker
Can't read your post erics44
Re: Derek Chisora v Joseph Parker
@Master because my english is so bad?
Re: Derek Chisora v Joseph Parker
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@
Master because my english is so bad?
No, just could not get onto the next page must be a IT technical issue.
Re: Derek Chisora v Joseph Parker
None of the four heavyweights I saw that day impressed me very much, that is Parker, Chisora, Ruiz, or Arreola.
Re: Derek Chisora v Joseph Parker
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None of the four heavyweights I saw that day impressed me very much, that is Parker, Chisora, Ruiz, or Arreola.
Arreola impressed me, i thought he was gonna be total dog shit
Re: Derek Chisora v Joseph Parker
I see Dillian Whyte calling for an Arreola fight. Shows how far down he's gone. He's calling out guys who have just lost now !
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I see Dillian Whyte calling for an Arreola fight. Shows how far down he's gone. He's calling out guys who have just lost now !
He hates Ruiz and said he lost against Arreola which is why he probably said it. Whyte against Wilder would make sense for AJ/Fury winner.
Re: Derek Chisora v Joseph Parker
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erics44
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None of the four heavyweights I saw that day impressed me very much, that is Parker, Chisora, Ruiz, or Arreola.
Arreola impressed me, i thought he was gonna be total dog shit
Arreola had his big chance in round number two but he didn't follow through. I know what he was thinking. He was worried about over committing himself like Joshua did when he dropped Ruiz. So many fighters have lost their opportunity when they didn't follow through, when they weren't good finishers. Wladimir vs Joshua sure comes to mind. Wlad had Joshua out on his feet and did nothing.
None of the 4 heavies I saw the other day impressed me very much, but the 6'6" welterweight, Fundora, did. Freaky guy all big long arms. His opponent was an old pro but he couldn't reach him. Solid midsection too. You'd thing a big bean pole like that would fold up if hit in the midsection, but nope. The guy he beat was celebrating like he won. Strange.