Chisora is staying in the corner and Parker was picking him off in 9th round. Chisora swinging wildly and bravely to win the round.
6-3
Chisora is staying in the corner and Parker was picking him off in 9th round. Chisora swinging wildly and bravely to win the round.
6-3
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Parker has dropped his hands in round 10 as Chisora come forward hooking to win the round.
6-4
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Parker letting the story get away and Chisora taking the early 11th. Fight may go to Parker but all the glory is on Chisora.
Parker landing the eye catching punches but they are not enough as Chisora is busier and hooking better with a sold jab too.
6-5 Parker
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Parker looks spent in the last round leaning on Chisora who is swinging away at the body of Parker.
6-6 but Parker should get it with the knock downs.
Tough battle but not world class fighters.
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That was del boys last fight I hope
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
Parker gets UD
115-110, 115-111 and 114 -112
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Amazing stuff from chisora but someone should probably stop him from fighting on he's an unkillable monster but the shots to the head he's taking must be adding up...
Bad showing from parker being unable to finish that though. Mad for fun viewing though.
It looked like Parker was a bit reluctant to finish Chorizo off. I don't think Parker has the killer instinct. But I vote that he can hang with all the top HWs.
Derek Chisora is an all or nothing fighter. Chisora Parker 2 illustrates that perfectly. Fight fans will always go to see Chisora and are neve disappointed. Not everybody can be a champion but Derek is a champion at the box office. I also love the respect that both fighters had after such a gruelling fight. One of the best fights of the year.
For those who watched the fight, how would you compare it to Fury-Wilder III?
Which was most exciting?
Best comeback to lose Chisora or Wilder?
Who displayed something close to skills, Fury or Parker?
Thanks!
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
Fury-Wilder III was better than this. These were B level fighters in comparison.
Fury v Wilder was not the best trilogy, Bowe v Holyfield was better and had more skill.
Parker is not that great and should have been able to stop Chisora.
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Eddie Hearn has been mocked on social media by Dereck Chisora’s former trainer David Coldwell for suggesting the Briton is ready to fight Deontay Wilder.
Chisora, 38, has lost his past three fights, having been edged on points by Oleksandr Usyk before successive points defeats to Joseph Parker.
His promoter Hearn claimed British fighter Chisora would offer an “easy comeback fight” for Wilder, the American heavy hitter who drew one and lost two of his three world championship fights to Tyson Fury, losing his WBC title in the process.
“Deontay Wilder, we want to see you back in the ring,” Hearn told DAZN. “I’ve got the perfect guy for you - Dereck Chisora. Come on, he’s getting on a little bit, he’s coming off three defeats on the spin now. Easy comeback fight for Deontay Wilder. Dereck’s ready.”
Hearn added: “All Chisora’s losses have come at elite level, and Wilder is elite level. Listen, Chisora can beat Wilder. If he hits him with a big shot. I tell you what, if that fight goes past four rounds, Chisora wins that fight. But he’s got to get past four rounds and that’s gonna be really dangerous against someone who punches as hard as Wilder.”
Wilder is looking to rebuild his career at the top and could represent a final payday for Chisora. But Coldwell responded on Twitter: “Christmas is over. Eddie needs to put the sherry away for another year.”
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...cid=entnewsntp
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