Yes !gilgamesh wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 18:24 It'd be easier to appreciate him if he didn't show a complete lack of class in smacking Vitali Klitschko at the Press conference, and put up a stinker of an effort against Tyson Fury and David Haye.
He's a solid, fringe contender type though.
Still a somewhat tough out, but any Heavyweight worth their salt beats him. That was true then, and it's true now.
Dereck Chisora
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plus an absoulout bum.he 's scared of joyce and his last fight was Zakaria Azzouzi in a low-quality 8th rounder..was an ok boxer but never was enough to reach the top..Chisora should retire he wouldnt even last with breazeale i think chisora should just enjoy retirement was a good fight with haye but after this i never saw him in the future anymore.
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I recall you (x2x) telling me much the same about Joshua and Whyte.
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Must have, because the headline in the article was "armed robber from zimbabwe becomes boxing contender in England", something like that.
The most common age of arrest for violent crimes in the US is 15.
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I made the point in reply that many successful boxers have turned their lives around and that it helps to have a bit of a nasty side to your character if you're going to make it to the top. "Fair enough" I think you said.
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He is probably at the end of the road. Kissing old boy on the mouth didn't help either.