Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
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Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
Will the addition of David Haye improve Chisora in this rematch ?
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adislav123
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
Chisora was good in the first one, i had ita draw. Still whyte improved in all aspects. Guess whyte will break del down to a points win or late stoppage but it wouldn't be too surprising if one of the two get's knockedout clean either. It will always be a war with those two guys sharing a ring.
Regarding haye and all the talk about nutrition and better sleep & professional training & shite... i smell bullshit.
If anything haye got him a bigger cheque from hearn that warrants his involvement.
Regarding haye and all the talk about nutrition and better sleep & professional training & shite... i smell bullshit.
If anything haye got him a bigger cheque from hearn that warrants his involvement.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
I guess their second fight will be similar to their first fight, close but this time time Whyte will win 116-112 type of decision.
Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
Yeah, Whyte showed improvement. They'll probably make a close fight again, but this time Whyte will be a bit better indeed and take the decision fairly. However, I won't be surprised, if Chisora manages to pull a win homehow.
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Thomastearns
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
Whyte is super confident he can take out Chisora this time. I think he's right.
Haye's involvement is ominous for Chisora.
I certainly hope he got a better deal for Dereck, otherwise it's just money for rope.
Haye's involvement is ominous for Chisora.
I certainly hope he got a better deal for Dereck, otherwise it's just money for rope.
Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
I rewatched the first fight the other day, I still think Chisora edged it by a round. As for this one, I wouldn’t be surprised to see it similarly close, I think their styles gel to make a close fight almost inevitable.
I’m going to go against the grain and suggest Chisora wins which will lead to a tie-breaker bout...
I’m going to go against the grain and suggest Chisora wins which will lead to a tie-breaker bout...
Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
I am genuinely surprised about this fight happening.
I had Chisora winning the first one. Whyte does not have good style to fight him. Chisora is really hard to beat if you try to stand and trade with him. They might need the judges again to win it.
Well I will be happy to watch them go at it again
I had Chisora winning the first one. Whyte does not have good style to fight him. Chisora is really hard to beat if you try to stand and trade with him. They might need the judges again to win it.
Well I will be happy to watch them go at it again
Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
I agree, I think due to their respective styles, Chisora will always be a tough fight for Dillian Whyte whereas I'd fancy Whyte to beat several fighters who would not be too troubled by Dereck.
The first fight was extremely close. I favoured Whyte but would not have been too vocal had the decision gone to Chisora instead. Anybody using the term "robbery" with regard to that fight needs to have a word with themselves.
Whatever you say about Dillian Whyte, he doesn't shy away from a challenge and I really don't understand how anyone who purports to be a fan of boxing, wouldn't respect him for that.
The first fight was extremely close. I favoured Whyte but would not have been too vocal had the decision gone to Chisora instead. Anybody using the term "robbery" with regard to that fight needs to have a word with themselves.
Whatever you say about Dillian Whyte, he doesn't shy away from a challenge and I really don't understand how anyone who purports to be a fan of boxing, wouldn't respect him for that.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
Dillian Whyte learns from the mistakes that both himself and Carlos Takam made against Chisora, by outboxing ‘Del Boy’ using the jab coupled with working the body, whilst ensuring that he fights at a pace he can sustain for the entire twelve round duration of the bout.
Dereck won’t be given another opportunity to employ rope-a-dope tactics. I thoroughly expect to see Dillian Whyte adopt a safety-first approach in order to secure a highly-lucrative April 13th rematch against Anthony Joshua at Wembley.
My prediction: Dillian Whyte outboxes Dereck Chisora, whilst competing at a measured pace, en route to scoring a unanimous decision victory or perhaps even a very late stoppage.
If 'The Body Snatcher' is able to execute his gameplan to perfection, then I strongly suspect that his rematch against ‘Del Boy’ will be far less exciting and competitive than their first meeting.
Dereck won’t be given another opportunity to employ rope-a-dope tactics. I thoroughly expect to see Dillian Whyte adopt a safety-first approach in order to secure a highly-lucrative April 13th rematch against Anthony Joshua at Wembley.
My prediction: Dillian Whyte outboxes Dereck Chisora, whilst competing at a measured pace, en route to scoring a unanimous decision victory or perhaps even a very late stoppage.
If 'The Body Snatcher' is able to execute his gameplan to perfection, then I strongly suspect that his rematch against ‘Del Boy’ will be far less exciting and competitive than their first meeting.
Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
Kabayel made it look pretty easy didn't he?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑05 Nov 2018, 04:53 Dillian Whyte learns from the mistakes that both himself and Carlos Takam made against Chisora, by outboxing ‘Del Boy’ using the jab coupled with working the body, whilst ensuring that he fights at a pace he can sustain for the entire twelve round duration of the bout.
Dereck won’t be given another opportunity to employ rope-a-dope tactics. I thoroughly expect to see Dillian Whyte adopt a safety-first approach in order to secure a highly-lucrative April 13th rematch against Anthony Joshua at Wembley.
My prediction: Dillian Whyte outboxes Dereck Chisora, whilst competing at a measured pace, en route to scoring a unanimous decision victory or perhaps even a very late stoppage.
If 'The Body Snatcher' is able to execute his gameplan to perfection, then I strongly suspect that his rematch against ‘Del Boy’ will be far less exciting and competitive than their first meeting.
I was wondering my self if Whyte could do that. I am leaning towards no. I think hes tendency to brawl will overtake any plans to box cautiously. I think it will go down just like the first fight.
On the other hand Whyte only needs to stay up and make it competitive to win it on points. The huge load of money that AJ vs Whyte will make will mysteriously effect the judging of this fight
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
Dillian Whyte doesn’t have to be sublimely skilled to outbox the crude Dereck Chisora. He just needs to be more skilful and I believe that he is.Heretic wrote: ↑05 Nov 2018, 06:28Kabayel made it look pretty easy didn't he?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑05 Nov 2018, 04:53 Dillian Whyte learns from the mistakes that both himself and Carlos Takam made against Chisora, by outboxing ‘Del Boy’ using the jab coupled with working the body, whilst ensuring that he fights at a pace he can sustain for the entire twelve round duration of the bout.
Dereck won’t be given another opportunity to employ rope-a-dope tactics. I thoroughly expect to see Dillian Whyte adopt a safety-first approach in order to secure a highly-lucrative April 13th rematch against Anthony Joshua at Wembley.
My prediction: Dillian Whyte outboxes Dereck Chisora, whilst competing at a measured pace, en route to scoring a unanimous decision victory or perhaps even a very late stoppage.
If 'The Body Snatcher' is able to execute his gameplan to perfection, then I strongly suspect that his rematch against ‘Del Boy’ will be far less exciting and competitive than their first meeting.
I was wondering my self if Whyte could do that. I am leaning towards no. I think hes tendency to brawl will overtake any plans to box cautiously. I think it will go down just like the first fight.
On the other hand Whyte only needs to stay up and make it competitive to win it on points. The huge load of money that AJ vs Whyte will make will mysteriously effect the judging of this fight![]()
The type of tactics that 'The Body Snatcher' employed against Dave Allen should be more than sufficient to provide a decision victory for Dillian Whyte against Dereck Chisora.
Don’t get me wrong, I haven’t completely dismissed Del Boy’s chances of scoring an upset, but I believe that he is incapable of handling technical fighters that carry a decent pop in their shots.
And the safest and easiest route to victory for Whyte would be to outbox Chisora.
There’s too much money at stake for Dillian Whyte to risk losing his April 13th mega-money bout against AJ for the sake of entertaining fight fans by engaging in a trench-warfare type toe-to-toe brawl against Dereck Chisora.
Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
Yeah I agree mostly. He did good job outboxing Browne.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑05 Nov 2018, 07:20Dillian Whyte doesn’t have to be sublimely skilled to outbox the crude Dereck Chisora. He just needs to be more skilful and I believe that he is.Heretic wrote: ↑05 Nov 2018, 06:28Kabayel made it look pretty easy didn't he?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑05 Nov 2018, 04:53 Dillian Whyte learns from the mistakes that both himself and Carlos Takam made against Chisora, by outboxing ‘Del Boy’ using the jab coupled with working the body, whilst ensuring that he fights at a pace he can sustain for the entire twelve round duration of the bout.
Dereck won’t be given another opportunity to employ rope-a-dope tactics. I thoroughly expect to see Dillian Whyte adopt a safety-first approach in order to secure a highly-lucrative April 13th rematch against Anthony Joshua at Wembley.
My prediction: Dillian Whyte outboxes Dereck Chisora, whilst competing at a measured pace, en route to scoring a unanimous decision victory or perhaps even a very late stoppage.
If 'The Body Snatcher' is able to execute his gameplan to perfection, then I strongly suspect that his rematch against ‘Del Boy’ will be far less exciting and competitive than their first meeting.
I was wondering my self if Whyte could do that. I am leaning towards no. I think hes tendency to brawl will overtake any plans to box cautiously. I think it will go down just like the first fight.
On the other hand Whyte only needs to stay up and make it competitive to win it on points. The huge load of money that AJ vs Whyte will make will mysteriously effect the judging of this fight![]()
The type of tactics that 'The Body Snatcher' employed against Dave Allen should be more than sufficient to provide a decision victory for Dillian Whyte against Dereck Chisora.
Don’t get me wrong, I haven’t completely dismissed Del Boy’s chances of scoring an upset, but I believe that he is incapable of handling technical fighters that carry a decent pop in their shots.
And the safest and easiest route to victory for Whyte would be to outbox Chisora.
There’s too much money at stake for Dillian Whyte to risk losing his April 13th mega-money bout against AJ for the sake of entertaining fight fans by engaging in a trench-warfare type toe-to-toe brawl against Dereck Chisora.
I am just wondering if he has the discipline to box with Chisora for the whole time and not revert to brawling.
I think that Whyte is the better boxer but Chisora is going to be hard for him because of the way their styles match up.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
You’ve raised some valid points and you could ultimately be proven right.Heretic wrote: ↑05 Nov 2018, 07:38Yeah I agree mostly. He did good job outboxing Browne.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑05 Nov 2018, 07:20Dillian Whyte doesn’t have to be sublimely skilled to outbox the crude Dereck Chisora. He just needs to be more skilful and I believe that he is.Heretic wrote: ↑05 Nov 2018, 06:28
Kabayel made it look pretty easy didn't he?
I was wondering my self if Whyte could do that. I am leaning towards no. I think hes tendency to brawl will overtake any plans to box cautiously. I think it will go down just like the first fight.
On the other hand Whyte only needs to stay up and make it competitive to win it on points. The huge load of money that AJ vs Whyte will make will mysteriously effect the judging of this fight![]()
The type of tactics that 'The Body Snatcher' employed against Dave Allen should be more than sufficient to provide a decision victory for Dillian Whyte against Dereck Chisora.
Don’t get me wrong, I haven’t completely dismissed Del Boy’s chances of scoring an upset, but I believe that he is incapable of handling technical fighters that carry a decent pop in their shots.
And the safest and easiest route to victory for Whyte would be to outbox Chisora.
There’s too much money at stake for Dillian Whyte to risk losing his April 13th mega-money bout against AJ for the sake of entertaining fight fans by engaging in a trench-warfare type toe-to-toe brawl against Dereck Chisora.
I am just wondering if he has the discipline to box with Chisora for the whole time and not revert to brawling.
I think that Whyte is the better boxer but Chisora is going to be hard for him because of the way their styles match up.
I’d be surprised if Dillian Whyte allows his emotions to get the better of him though. I think he’ll stick to his gameplan and will only consider veering away from it if Chisora is good enough to force him to do so.
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Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
I'm going with Whyte.
Chisora is due a dud performance, so this will probably be it.
Joking aside, their first fight was one of the closest I've witnessed.
Whyte is improving, whereas I'm not sure Chisora is.
I'm going with Whyte UD by a couple of rounds.
Chisora is due a dud performance, so this will probably be it.
Joking aside, their first fight was one of the closest I've witnessed.
Whyte is improving, whereas I'm not sure Chisora is.
I'm going with Whyte UD by a couple of rounds.
Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
Whyte has improved so very much since he fought AJ (and Chisora the first time), I don't give Chisora much of a chance here.
Re: Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora II or "Who is the donkey?!" - who wins this ?
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