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THe KO or the withdrawal? We tend not to quote on them because you only get bets when the price is wrong, someone knows the fight isnt happening or knows one is an injury doubt etc. Basically its not worth going up big prices as we will only take bets if it is wrong. Realistically id say its about an 8/1 shot not to take place.
8/1 would be very tempting for a grand bet
The withdrawal. 7/1 is top price the KO, Id say the points is more likely. 9/1 points looks an ok bet to me. Im already invested for him to win a world title this year so not going to dive in again.
Yeah withdrawal. I think Wlad will pull out.
Wlad tends to do that when he knows he has a live and dangerous opponent.
A) Yeah, but this is Tyson Fury we're talking about and B) Examples
He didnt want any part of Tysons left overs and pulled out twice!



Wladimir Klitschko's trainer Manny Steward says Dereck Chisora poses a big risk to the IBF/WBO world champion.

The Londoner takes on Klitschko in Germany on April 30.

And veteran trainer Steward says he would have preferred it had Klitschko not faced him.

"Chisora is the most dangerous opponent Wladimir will have fought in many years, because Dereck brings energy and confidence and youthfulness that's different from what we've been fighting in recent fights," he told Sky Sports Ringside.

"I think Dereck Chisora is a very tough fight. If it was up to me, I would not fight Dereck. I would prefer to fight with David Haye.

"But Wladimir has to make the decision."
You do know that every trainer and coach say whoever there fighter is fighting poses a big threat. Its called hyping a fight. Its how they make money.