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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte vs Derek Chisora confirmed at London's O2 Arena

    Entertaining for sure , but David Haye dealt with Delboy much easier.
    Only proves Whyte is not elite, contender yes elite no.

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte vs Derek Chisora confirmed at London's O2 Arena

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Entertaining for sure , but David Haye dealt with Delboy much easier.
    Only proves Whyte is not elite, contender yes elite no.
    Whyte is getting better and better each time he fights. He has good names on his record and is active. I do not think he could beat AJ but would be good enough to beat Ortiz, Povetkin and Wilder.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte vs Derek Chisora confirmed at London's O2 Arena

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Entertaining for sure , but David Haye dealt with Delboy much easier.
    Only proves Whyte is not elite, contender yes elite no.
    Whyte is getting better and better each time he fights. He has good names on his record and is active. I do not think he could beat AJ but would be good enough to beat Ortiz, Povetkin and Wilder.
    Haven’t seen the fight yet , so I’m gonna reserve judgement. But from what I’ve heard , Chisora was ahead on the cards , despite point deductions, and he’s improved ?
    How is that good enough to beat Povetkin, Wilder and Ortiz?
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte vs Derek Chisora confirmed at London's O2 Arena

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Entertaining for sure , but David Haye dealt with Delboy much easier.
    Only proves Whyte is not elite, contender yes elite no.
    Whyte is getting better and better each time he fights. He has good names on his record and is active. I do not think he could beat AJ but would be good enough to beat Ortiz, Povetkin and Wilder.
    Haven’t seen the fight yet , so I’m gonna reserve judgement. But from what I’ve heard , Chisora was ahead on the cards , despite point deductions, and he’s improved ?
    How is that good enough to beat Povetkin, Wilder and Ortiz?
    I have not seen the fight either but did hear his interview and he said he was not even tired this time so he is better conditioned now and more experienced pacing himself better. This was a fully improved and motivated Chisora so I am basing it on these facts.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte vs Derek Chisora confirmed at London's O2 Arena

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Entertaining for sure , but David Haye dealt with Delboy much easier.
    Only proves Whyte is not elite, contender yes elite no.
    Whyte is getting better and better each time he fights. He has good names on his record and is active. I do not think he could beat AJ but would be good enough to beat Ortiz, Povetkin and Wilder.
    Haven’t seen the fight yet , so I’m gonna reserve judgement. But from what I’ve heard , Chisora was ahead on the cards , despite point deductions, and he’s improved ?
    How is that good enough to beat Povetkin, Wilder and Ortiz?
    I have not seen the fight either but did hear his interview and he said he was not even tired this time so he is better conditioned now and more experienced pacing himself better. This was a fully improved and motivated Chisora so I am basing it on these facts.
    So you are basing it purely on the words of the fighter who won? How many times have you seen a fighter rocked to his boots in a fight and then go on to say he wasn't hurt at all?

    You should know better than that Master, you do chat shit sometimes.

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte vs Derek Chisora confirmed at London's O2 Arena

    Whyte controlled the distance and the fight on the whole, he seemed to have a gameplan from the start, didn't look like he wanted a shoot out and dragged Chisora into the late rounds and banged him out with a cracking left hook.
    Chisora might have over trained and seemed to lack power coming in lighter than usual.

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte vs Derek Chisora confirmed at London's O2 Arena

    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Entertaining for sure , but David Haye dealt with Delboy much easier.
    Only proves Whyte is not elite, contender yes elite no.
    Whyte is getting better and better each time he fights. He has good names on his record and is active. I do not think he could beat AJ but would be good enough to beat Ortiz, Povetkin and Wilder.
    Haven’t seen the fight yet , so I’m gonna reserve judgement. But from what I’ve heard , Chisora was ahead on the cards , despite point deductions, and he’s improved ?
    How is that good enough to beat Povetkin, Wilder and Ortiz?
    I have not seen the fight either but did hear his interview and he said he was not even tired this time so he is better conditioned now and more experienced pacing himself better. This was a fully improved and motivated Chisora so I am basing it on these facts.
    So you are basing it purely on the words of the fighter who won? How many times have you seen a fighter rocked to his boots in a fight and then go on to say he wasn't hurt at all?

    You should know better than that Master, you do chat shit sometimes.
    Not just words but his actions, he has beaten Chisora more impressively, Parker and the undefeated Australian knockout champion.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte vs Derek Chisora confirmed at London's O2 Arena

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Entertaining for sure , but David Haye dealt with Delboy much easier.
    Only proves Whyte is not elite, contender yes elite no.
    Whyte is getting better and better each time he fights. He has good names on his record and is active. I do not think he could beat AJ but would be good enough to beat Ortiz, Povetkin and Wilder.
    Haven’t seen the fight yet , so I’m gonna reserve judgement. But from what I’ve heard , Chisora was ahead on the cards , despite point deductions, and he’s improved ?
    How is that good enough to beat Povetkin, Wilder and Ortiz?
    I have not seen the fight either but did hear his interview and he said he was not even tired this time so he is better conditioned now and more experienced pacing himself better. This was a fully improved and motivated Chisora so I am basing it on these facts.
    So you are basing it purely on the words of the fighter who won? How many times have you seen a fighter rocked to his boots in a fight and then go on to say he wasn't hurt at all?

    You should know better than that Master, you do chat shit sometimes.
    Not just words but his actions, he has beaten Chisora more impressively, Parker and the undefeated Australian knockout champion.
    He Beat Chisora, and if he’s anywhere near what you think he is, that’s a minimum requirement.
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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte vs Derek Chisora confirmed at London's O2 Arena

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Entertaining for sure , but David Haye dealt with Delboy much easier.
    Only proves Whyte is not elite, contender yes elite no.
    Whyte is getting better and better each time he fights. He has good names on his record and is active. I do not think he could beat AJ but would be good enough to beat Ortiz, Povetkin and Wilder.
    Any one of those can beat Wilder, Fury/Warren got the gamble right and now hold all the aces

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    Default Re: Dillian Whyte vs Derek Chisora confirmed at London's O2 Arena

    Had the score a few points up for Whyte, without the bullshit deductions from the ref

    Ref had me absolutely fuming this fight. What a fucking shit job. When he took a point off for headbutting, Chisoras head hadn't even made contact with Whytes

    Was rooting for Chisora. I feel like if the ref wasn't trying to be as involved as much as heavenly possible, it would have ended differently. But props to Whyte, he had a solid jab in the rounds where it mattered and I was surprised to hear that Chisora was up on the cards at the time of the knockout

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