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    Default Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    Derek Chisora is rumoured to face Deontay Wilder.

    This would be a surprise as the Usyk v Wilder fight is being worked on.

    The contest would be a close fight since Wilder has looked awful and Chisora has been successful recently.

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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    I think this would be entertaining.

    Rather see this than him face Usyk
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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    The rumour is that Usyk may face Andy Ruiz now.
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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    Loser gets an annual supply of liquid meals and winner gets overpaid to lose another big fight next out.

    Ruiz v Usyk possibility if just so out of left field. Makes me thing back to when we were so close to Ruiz-Wilder but Wilder basically talked himself out of it. Feels like they're just interested in a US friendly name for Usyk to piggy back off of.

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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    call me crazy but i think derek wins
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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    I agree, it’s a very winnable fight for Chisora.

    Derek is rough and tough, and he has always been a bit technically limited, so that isn’t anything new. There are a few ways he can win this bout.

    I don’t think there is much left of Deontay Wilder. If he doesn’t land a Hail Mary bazooka I can’t see a way he wins ….. so the odds are not on his side really.
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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    It is a sky ppv event which is absurd. Chisora is certainly raking in the money in his last few fights and will continue to milk his “last fight” theme until he loses.
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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    Is that confirmed ?? can’t see how this sells on PPV at all
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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    Yeah I can't imagine pay-per-view on that one either. But as for Deontay Wilder, his strategy worked really well in the third fight with Tyson for about four rounds. He was able to jab really hard to the body with the left and with the power that he has he should not have abandoned that strategy he should have kept smacking that left jab straight to Tyson's body and I believe if he keeps that strategy using his reach and his speed that he could just win fights Now using his left jab the way Larry Holmes used to win fights in his second career just basically using the left Jab and an occasional hard unexpected overhand right which would knock out the opponent easily given his power

    Deonte Wilder had the potential to be better than he was and I feel he just got the wrong advice from his trainers. The guy like that can sit back and conserve his energy for 8 or 10 rounds and still get the spectacular knockout with one punch if he just conserves his energy and tries to win rounds just using the Jab like Tommy Hearns used to do and then when the opponent gets lulled into that rhythm, suddenly like a snake Wilder could simply smoke the opponent with a torpedo right hand. Why he always burned himself out by the fifth or the sixth round I have no idea but it seems like bad advice from his managers. I think he can have a decent run of four or five more fights given his athleticism even though he's up in age now if he just sticks to the plan to conserve his energy and punish the opponent with 20 good jabs per round to the body and head and then Spark him out in the 8th or 9th round
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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    They shouldn't fight anyone.

    Both are washed. Derek will sound James Toney in 10 years time. Both need to retire, but they're having one last Hail Mary against each other b4 they both drift off into retirement. Apparently this is PPV ? I mean..seriously ?



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    Anyway to think BOMBSQUAD actually chosen Del Boy instead of a shot at 3 belts and a bigger payday? Shouldn’t really be surprised I suppose, he’s always chosen the path of least resistance but that's good for the fans, lets have Usyk fight Kabayel, Opetaia or Itauma. Nobody else for the love of god.
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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    Quote Originally Posted by zoley View Post
    I believe if he keeps that strategy using his reach and his speed that he could just win fights Now using his left jab the way Larry Holmes used to win fights in his second career just basically using the left Jab and an occasional hard unexpected overhand right which would knock out the opponent easily given his power

    The guy like that can sit back and conserve his energy for 8 or 10 rounds and still get the spectacular knockout with one punch if he just conserves his energy and tries to win rounds just using the Jab like Tommy Hearns used to do and then when the opponent gets lulled into that rhythm, suddenly like a snake Wilder could simply smoke the opponent with a torpedo right hand.
    mentioning larry & tommy when talking about deontay's ability is a special kind of delulu. the only chance he has against derek is when derek gets tired in the later rounds but deontay doesn't throw punches anymore, so he'll get outworked & maybe even stopped by the 2026 version of derek. at his best deontay probably still struggled with derek, now i'm not even sure he wins
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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    Can actually agree there and see Chisora coming out ahead within the distance. I just think Wilder is that far gone and, in more ways, than one has been for a while. The instant eraser was always overrated, in my honest opinion. The match is literally picking who is less shot to bits but even at their top days Chisora has always been that more rugged physical and knows how to use the physicality, ugly or not. Both have a chip on their shoulders too, pride tends to go last in some. I can even see him getting cocky and waving Wilder in to tee off. Sloppy physical and a lot of "silent agreement" type clinches, Chisora wears him down. But these guys are scrambled. Promotion should be dressed in all black pushing it.

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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    officially official
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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    Explaining how the fight came to be, Wilder told talkSPORT.com in an exclusive interview: "Although we were in talks with Usyk, we still didn't have a date or a place; we were still scrambling around.

    "In boxing, things either go very slow or very fast. There is no in between. And this was very slow.

    "I am an older fighter; I can't sit around like a young fighter.

    "So while we were in negotiations with Usyk, we started negotiations with Chisora.

    "This fight [with Chisora] was supposed to happen back in December.

    "So talks were already in an advanced stage before we got talking again, and by the time everything had stalled [with Usyk], we already got the fight [with Chisora] signed.

    "And then, when we had it signed with Chisora, that is when Usyk's people came in and said, 'Okay, let's go, we are ready'.

    "But I wasn't going to do Chisora like that.

    "Me and Chisora have already been through enough. I didn't want to back out of this now.

    "This is his 50th fight and final fight, and what better guy to retire with?

    "I'm one of his good mates... this is going to get me to where I need to be, or where I think I should be, moving forward.

    "I get past Derek, and that will put the heavyweight division on notice, and then we can move on to Usyk."

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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder

    Deontay Wilder was doing very well with the hard piercing jab to the body against fury, if he could just continue that strategy if he could just keep smashing 20 or 30 Jabs to the body per round like that and once in a blue moon throw the atomic torpedo I think he would do well, he would do well relying mostly on the left jab

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