Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 31 October 2020
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
Interesting match, this will tell us a lot about Usyk at Heavy if Chisora is firing.
Though it's hard to make a case for Usyk beating Fury you'd think he has a chance against the rest.
Though it's hard to make a case for Usyk beating Fury you'd think he has a chance against the rest.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
Hope it’s not the case.danconnollyeire wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 18:21The problem is, he won’t get one in there. Just like vs fury the second time, he’ll barely land a shotKiwiRider wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 17:49 "I’m going to have to eat leather, I’m not going to lie to you. I’m going to eat leather. I’m probably going to take five before I get one in there, but it is what it is. I eat that sh-t for breakfast. The hunger remains and the dedication is the same.
Del Boy keeping it real![]()
But perhaps this is what Usyk is aiming for. As Chisora got very discouraged, very quickly in that one. Although that one was decided as much by size and reach as skill.
-
Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
- Posts: 100786
- Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
Chisora has vowed to get revenge for his buddy Anthony Bellew.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
this could be postponed due to CV
-
Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
- Posts: 100786
- Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
Can just hear Adam Smith now.
"Derek 'Del Boy' Chisora, is in no way related to Derek Edward Trotter, nor does he want to start a WAR."
"Derek 'Del Boy' Chisora, is in no way related to Derek Edward Trotter, nor does he want to start a WAR."
-
Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
- Posts: 100786
- Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59
-
adislav123
- Super Middleweight
- Posts: 1745
- Joined: 10 Nov 2012, 19:05
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
gump & misses caught tha corona!!!
world stands still.
world stands still.
-
Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
- Posts: 100786
- Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
BBN asked their panel of experts who wins this heavyweight headliner and why?
Kieran Gething
Welsh Area super-lightweight champion
"Usyk is another level, he may not have the stopping power some of the bigger guys have but I think he will give prolonged beatings to anyone in the heavyweight division!"
Ryan Walsh
British featherweight champion
"Usyk will win on points, his superior speed and footwork will be a major problem, plus the southpaw stance!
I’m a big Derek Chisora fan, so I hope he does the unbelievable and KO's Usyk. I just don’t see Oleksandr sticking around much for Del to land any bombs."
Mick Kane
Boxing Writer
"I fancy Usyk to win quite comfortably. He has the speed and the skill to dominate the fight but does he have the power at heavyweight to win by knockout. I can see a similar fight to Usyk v Bellew where Chosora could have some success in the early rounds before Usyk figures out how to control and dominate the fight. Usyk to win by referee stoppage around rounds 7-8."
Francy Luzoho
Super-lightweight prospect
"Great fight for both, but the winner in this fight is Usyk unless Derek lands a knockout punch from God, it’s going to be a long night or short.
Usyk is a student of the game, his jab and movement is going to play a big part of the fight, I don’t see the fight going six rounds with Derek's corner throwing in the towel."
Anish Parekh
British Boxing News Writer
"This is a significant fight for both men.
For Usyk, it's a chance to display his vast array of skills against a big, determined heavyweight, in a rich vein of form. Chisora, on the other hand, has a chance to cause a major upset but more importantly put himself in line for a shot against Anthony Joshua in what would be a huge career payday.
Chisora has flicked the switch in the past few years. He has become increasingly dedicated, looks in great shape and attempts to descend every contest into a war. This has culminated in some decent victories over gatekeeper and fringe contender-level fighters. He will pressure the decorated Ukrainian as soon as the bell rings and swarm him in an effort to disrupt his rhythm.
The problem for 'Del Boy', however, is that any time he has been confronted with a fleet-footed foe, he has struggled - Fury twice, Haye and Kabayel all flummoxed Chisora with their movement.
Usyk has the best footwork of any current day heavyweight. He has a great jab and puts together fluid combinations. The doubt looming over him is whether he can put a dent in a relentless Chisora, or whether he will be overwhelmed and ultimately overpowered by the naturally larger man.
In the heavyweight division anything can happen but I expect Usyk to get past Chisora. He will have to be cautious and make it cagey early on but once Chisora begins to tire, he will find his spots and let his hands go. The Brit will be brave and try to walk through punches to land his own but the accumulation of punishment will grind him down before his corner mercifully pull him out of the contest."
Ace Adam
Super-middleweight prospect
"I think this fight could go either way, either Usyk win via points or Derek via KO."
Tony Tolj
Boxing Manager
"Usyk via UD, he will prove too skilled and crafty for Chisora.
Chisora has a puncher's chance but I can't see him winning on points.
Usyk could grind Chisora down and stop him late."
Tim Rickson
Sports Agent
"Chisora has had a bit of a resurgence in the twilight of his his career, so kudos to him, I'm pleased that he's still competing at a high level 13 years on from his debut. However, three wins in 2019 against Senad Gashi (17-2), Artur Szpilka (22-3) and David Price (25-6) does not put him in the same category as someone like Oleksandr Usyk.
Since winning gold at the London 2012 Olympics, he hasn't put a foot wrong and he has fought the best fighters in the world at cruiserweight. I know it's only his second contest at heavyweight, but he has schooled bigger, heavier opponents like when he beat Joe Joyce in the World Boxing Series.
He hasn't done anything during his entire boxing career that would ever give you cause to bet against him. I haven't seen any faults or opportunities for opponents to exploit. He's a pound-for-pound superstar.
I think he does the same thing to Tony Bellew, where he patiently eases into the fight, gets into his rhythm, finds the chinks and openings, then ends the contest in the middle rounds between 6-8 - the corner may be forced to throw in the towel."
Matt Stanton
Boxing Trainer
"While Chisora retains the power to be dangerous, as we saw from the Takam fight, I think the bout with Gashi showed he is not going to be comfortable chasing down an opponent and I think Usyk will essentially dart in and out to score before moving out of range and making Chisora follow him around the ring.
No-one gets hurt, everyone gets paid. Usyk by wide decision."
Ryan Clark
Co-Founder of buymyfight.com
"Ahhh Del boy, the perfect gate keeper to welcome Usyk into the heavyweight division. I think Chisora will do his best to teach Usyk what it’s like to get hit by a full scale heavyweight but, realistically, Usyk will be too clinical and box his way to an easy points win. I cant see him taking any risks to go for an impressive KO, I think he’ll get 12 rounds under his belt and keep things simple."
-----------------
Online Poll
Chisora points: 0%
Chisora KO: 15%
Usyk points: 30%
Usyk KO: 55%
Kieran Gething
Welsh Area super-lightweight champion
"Usyk is another level, he may not have the stopping power some of the bigger guys have but I think he will give prolonged beatings to anyone in the heavyweight division!"
Ryan Walsh
British featherweight champion
"Usyk will win on points, his superior speed and footwork will be a major problem, plus the southpaw stance!
I’m a big Derek Chisora fan, so I hope he does the unbelievable and KO's Usyk. I just don’t see Oleksandr sticking around much for Del to land any bombs."
Mick Kane
Boxing Writer
"I fancy Usyk to win quite comfortably. He has the speed and the skill to dominate the fight but does he have the power at heavyweight to win by knockout. I can see a similar fight to Usyk v Bellew where Chosora could have some success in the early rounds before Usyk figures out how to control and dominate the fight. Usyk to win by referee stoppage around rounds 7-8."
Francy Luzoho
Super-lightweight prospect
"Great fight for both, but the winner in this fight is Usyk unless Derek lands a knockout punch from God, it’s going to be a long night or short.
Usyk is a student of the game, his jab and movement is going to play a big part of the fight, I don’t see the fight going six rounds with Derek's corner throwing in the towel."
Anish Parekh
British Boxing News Writer
"This is a significant fight for both men.
For Usyk, it's a chance to display his vast array of skills against a big, determined heavyweight, in a rich vein of form. Chisora, on the other hand, has a chance to cause a major upset but more importantly put himself in line for a shot against Anthony Joshua in what would be a huge career payday.
Chisora has flicked the switch in the past few years. He has become increasingly dedicated, looks in great shape and attempts to descend every contest into a war. This has culminated in some decent victories over gatekeeper and fringe contender-level fighters. He will pressure the decorated Ukrainian as soon as the bell rings and swarm him in an effort to disrupt his rhythm.
The problem for 'Del Boy', however, is that any time he has been confronted with a fleet-footed foe, he has struggled - Fury twice, Haye and Kabayel all flummoxed Chisora with their movement.
Usyk has the best footwork of any current day heavyweight. He has a great jab and puts together fluid combinations. The doubt looming over him is whether he can put a dent in a relentless Chisora, or whether he will be overwhelmed and ultimately overpowered by the naturally larger man.
In the heavyweight division anything can happen but I expect Usyk to get past Chisora. He will have to be cautious and make it cagey early on but once Chisora begins to tire, he will find his spots and let his hands go. The Brit will be brave and try to walk through punches to land his own but the accumulation of punishment will grind him down before his corner mercifully pull him out of the contest."
Ace Adam
Super-middleweight prospect
"I think this fight could go either way, either Usyk win via points or Derek via KO."
Tony Tolj
Boxing Manager
"Usyk via UD, he will prove too skilled and crafty for Chisora.
Chisora has a puncher's chance but I can't see him winning on points.
Usyk could grind Chisora down and stop him late."
Tim Rickson
Sports Agent
"Chisora has had a bit of a resurgence in the twilight of his his career, so kudos to him, I'm pleased that he's still competing at a high level 13 years on from his debut. However, three wins in 2019 against Senad Gashi (17-2), Artur Szpilka (22-3) and David Price (25-6) does not put him in the same category as someone like Oleksandr Usyk.
Since winning gold at the London 2012 Olympics, he hasn't put a foot wrong and he has fought the best fighters in the world at cruiserweight. I know it's only his second contest at heavyweight, but he has schooled bigger, heavier opponents like when he beat Joe Joyce in the World Boxing Series.
He hasn't done anything during his entire boxing career that would ever give you cause to bet against him. I haven't seen any faults or opportunities for opponents to exploit. He's a pound-for-pound superstar.
I think he does the same thing to Tony Bellew, where he patiently eases into the fight, gets into his rhythm, finds the chinks and openings, then ends the contest in the middle rounds between 6-8 - the corner may be forced to throw in the towel."
Matt Stanton
Boxing Trainer
"While Chisora retains the power to be dangerous, as we saw from the Takam fight, I think the bout with Gashi showed he is not going to be comfortable chasing down an opponent and I think Usyk will essentially dart in and out to score before moving out of range and making Chisora follow him around the ring.
No-one gets hurt, everyone gets paid. Usyk by wide decision."
Ryan Clark
Co-Founder of buymyfight.com
"Ahhh Del boy, the perfect gate keeper to welcome Usyk into the heavyweight division. I think Chisora will do his best to teach Usyk what it’s like to get hit by a full scale heavyweight but, realistically, Usyk will be too clinical and box his way to an easy points win. I cant see him taking any risks to go for an impressive KO, I think he’ll get 12 rounds under his belt and keep things simple."
-----------------
Online Poll
Chisora points: 0%
Chisora KO: 15%
Usyk points: 30%
Usyk KO: 55%
-
adislav123
- Super Middleweight
- Posts: 1745
- Joined: 10 Nov 2012, 19:05
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
meanwhile in africa... how many children die from starvation every minute?
-
adislav123
- Super Middleweight
- Posts: 1745
- Joined: 10 Nov 2012, 19:05
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
if uzi cruises to an "EASY" points win versus del than... fornicate me!! never frikkin ever!
he might not literally regret it cause he's a frikkin warrior himself, but close to.
he might not literally regret it cause he's a frikkin warrior himself, but close to.
-
Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
- Posts: 100786
- Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
in fairness, Chisora was out of shape for that one. He comes in in shape now and will go for the steamroller approach. He has a punching mauling chance v usyk. yes the eastern european is the favourite, but DC will give it his all....and will come in in shape.danconnollyeire wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 18:21The problem is, he won’t get one in there. Just like vs fury the second time, he’ll barely land a shotKiwiRider wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 17:49 "I’m going to have to eat leather, I’m not going to lie to you. I’m going to eat leather. I’m probably going to take five before I get one in there, but it is what it is. I eat that sh-t for breakfast. The hunger remains and the dedication is the same.
Del Boy keeping it real![]()
-
margaret thatcher
- Featherweight
- Posts: 39208
- Joined: 22 Jul 2019, 15:43
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
He was in fine shape for Fury 2, he simply has no answer to Fury boxing like that. First fight Fury beat him up at his own game in close, second fight jabbed/slapped him silly. Fury is vastly better than Chis and Chis is tailor made for him.
Though I think Chis being 'rough' and aggressive can go farther vs Usyk than Fury
Though I think Chis being 'rough' and aggressive can go farther vs Usyk than Fury
-
Counter-puncher
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 39141
- Joined: 20 May 2008, 11:41
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
Chisora wasn’t in great shape for the first Fury fight I remember him blowing very early and his output on the inside not being high
Can’t remember how he was for the second
Can’t remember how he was for the second
-
margaret thatcher
- Featherweight
- Posts: 39208
- Joined: 22 Jul 2019, 15:43
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
He was fine for the second, one of his lighter weights. He came forward pretty much all night and tried hard but simply couldn't find any success. The first fight he was up around 260 and obviously too heavy, though he actually did better since he had a good moment in round 2.
-
Boxerbeetle
- Light Heavyweight
- Posts: 32661
- Joined: 19 Sep 2011, 10:59
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
I thought it was well known that Chisora had been ill in the run-up to the Fury rematch? We definitely had a thread on here discussing the illness rumours in the build-up.
-
margaret thatcher
- Featherweight
- Posts: 39208
- Joined: 22 Jul 2019, 15:43
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
Ah, sick and/or fat boy got those excuses for both fights then. Maybe he can actually win a third ?
-
Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
- Posts: 100786
- Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
Usyk has got some style.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
Surprised how much bigger usyk looked compared to del boy. I think the Ukrainian can upset things in the heavies.
-
margaret thatcher
- Featherweight
- Posts: 39208
- Joined: 22 Jul 2019, 15:43
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
Think he meant better hung 
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
Ah, that explains it.
-
margaret thatcher
- Featherweight
- Posts: 39208
- Joined: 22 Jul 2019, 15:43
-
polecateddy
- Heavyweight

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
I’d give up talking about it. It’s obviously going to get cancelled due to Coronavirus. Boris Johnson just did a U-turn on large gatherings.
-
Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
- Posts: 100786
- Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - 23 May 2020
Chisora is stuggling to find sparring partners who can mimic Usyk.
He's brought in Bryant Jennings again.
All he does with him is fight in a telephone box. Usyk is a mover.
He's brought in Bryant Jennings again.
All he does with him is fight in a telephone box. Usyk is a mover.