Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 01 Nov 2020, 04:08

Usyk - Decision
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Usyk - T/KO
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33%
DRAW
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2%
Chisora - T/KO
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11%
Chisora - Decision
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Total votes: 61

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Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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Ukrainian pound-for-pound star Oleksandr Usyk will finally face British favourite Derek Chisora on Saturday October 31, live on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK and DAZN in the US, after their original May 23 date was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Usyk (17-0, 13 KOs) made the move to Heavyweight after dominating at Cruiserweight, ending his extraordinary spell at 200lbs as the Undisputed king with a phenomenal run of victories in his opponents’ backyard against Marco Huck, Mairis Briedis, Murat Gassiev and Tony Bellew.

The 2012 Olympic Gold medallist began his assault on the Heavyweight division by retiring Chazz Witherspoon in seven rounds at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago last October and continues his bid to become a two-weight World Champion when he faces an in-form Chisora (32-9, 23 KOs).

Former World Title challenger Chisora scored a devastating second round knockout over Poland’s Artur Szpilka at The O2 in July 2019, a year on from his incredible eighth round KO win against Carlos Takam at the same venue, before blitzing fellow Brit David Price in four rounds in October 2019.

The Finchley powerhouse, who is guided by former two-weight World Champion David Haye, has lofty ambitions of his own and is planning on giving Usyk nightmares in his first real test in boxing’s glamour division as he looks to pull off what would be one of the best wins by a Brit in recent years.

“I have really missed boxing,” said Usyk. “I am working hard in my training camp to show a spectacular performance on October 31. I expect a real test in Derek – he is strong, tough and resilient. He is a really big guy and he hits hard.

“As a Cruiserweight, I reached the highest heights as Undisputed Champion and now I am following the same path as a Heavyweight. I need to test myself against world class Heavyweights on my new road to Undisputed and Derek stands in front of me.

“Many people say that Derek is a monster, but deep down he is a kind man. I don’t expect to see that good side of him. I know that he wants to break me, but I am water, wind and fire all together. Derek Chisora, I am coming for you!”

“Helllllo, Usyk, I’m ready for you, helllllo Usyk!,”
said Chisora. “Usyk, I’ve been ready for you all year. It’s my home turf and after such a tough year for everyone, I’m going to give the British public the Halloween party they deserve and finally get revenge for my boy Tony Bellew!”

“Yesterday’s news from the Government was a kick in the nuts, so to bounce back with this fight at this time is so important for boxing,”
said promoter Eddie Hearn. “You’ve either got to sit back and say ‘it’s not possible’ or find a way to make it happen, and I’ve got to say a big thanks to Team Usyk, ‘Del Boy’ and David Haye for staying patient and helping get this over the line.

“It’s an absolute firecracker and a fight that’s so important to the Heavyweight division over the next few months. We saw a stunning victory from Povetkin recently to shake up the mandatory situation, can WAR Chisora spring the upset and KO the undefeated Undisputed World Champ? I know he will do everything he can to try and get the victory and this will be another night of Heavyweight drama!”

“Oleksandr Usyk versus Derek Chisora is one of the most anticipated fights in the Heavyweight division,”
said Alexander Krassyuk, General Director of K2 Promotions. “The fight was originally scheduled to take place in May, but I can assure boxing fans around the world that it will be worth the wait.

“Usyk is under huge pressure. He has to prove himself as a true Heavyweight, while Chisora has nothing to lose and is always dangerous. It will be a violent and bloody battle. I cannot wait to see them finally collide in the ring on October 31.”

“I see this fight with Usyk as the perfect opportunity for Derek to gate crash the world top 5,”
said David Haye of Hayemaker Promotions. “He’s a massive underdog, with very few experts picking him to cause the upset. But I know something they don’t, I know Derek has the size, the chin and more importantly the heart to walk through hell to get this win.

“Derek cancelled his last family Christmas holiday in preparation for this very fight, and as a result has spent the best part of a year improving his boxing IQ, and building a relentless engine, he is ready to step in the ring with Usyk and wage WAR. The world will be shocked at what Halloween havoc Chisora brings to the party.”


Adam Smith, Head of Boxing Development at Sky Sports, said: “We’re very excited to announce the rescheduled date for Oleksandr Usyk versus Derek Chisora, an intriguing Heavyweight showdown with plenty at stake!

“Ukrainian star Usyk has already showcased his sublime skills on these shores in that dramatic battle with Tony Bellew, while Derek Chisora has rejuvenated his career since teaming up with his former foe David Haye.

“A potential fight with Unified Champion Anthony Joshua is already within Usyk’s grasp, but Chisora has big ambitions of his own, and with Haye by his side, could we see the battle-hardened Brit pull off a stunning upset? Usyk against Chisora has all the ingredients for a Heavyweight classic!”


Tickets purchased for the postponed event at The O2 in London on Saturday May 23 will be refunded. Please contact your point of purchase if you have any queries.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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Usyk will comfortably outbox Chisora. I guess, the will be TKO or RTD somewhere in the later rounds.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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DrDuke wrote: 24 Sep 2020, 04:29 Usyk will comfortably outbox Chisora. I guess, the will be TKO or RTD somewhere in the later rounds.
Sounds about right.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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Usyk is going to be 34 years of age soon and seems injury prone (multiple times he’s torn his right bicep and also had elbow & foot injuries), which resulted in him cancelling multiple bouts over the last couple of years.

His bout against Chisora will only be his third fight over a 2½ year timeframe.

Even though I feel that Usyk will dominate Chisora with consummate ease, the Ukraine needs to get his skates on, because his window of opportunity to remain competitive against heavyweight giants like Fury & Joshua is rapidly closing.

Perhaps I’m wrong, but I feel that speed, agility, work-rate and footwork are likely to be the first physical attributes to decline due to age and/or inactivity. And these are Usyk's main strengths.

I reckon Oleksandr has an excellent chance to capture the WBO title if AJ vacates it, but the longer he has to wait for an opportunity to face Joshua or Fury, the lower the likelihood of him beating those guys.

Anyway, I feel the outcome of Usyk’s bout against Chisora is merely a formality. It’ll be good opportunity for Eddie Hearn to sell the charismatic Ukraine to UK fight fans.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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Haye Explains Why Chisora Will Down Usyk in Huge Shocker

“I believe his chances of winning on October 31 are significantly higher than earlier in the year, because he has spent every day, effectively, focusing on a tricky southpaw” Haye told Sky Sports News.

“In his fight with [Senad] Gashi (in April 2019), he wasn’t quite there. You saw the improvement against Artur Szpilka, who was much more effective with his counter-punching but that was unable to affect Dereck. He put the pressure on him, Dereck let his hands go and really did a number on him. That is the type of Dereck we need.

“Since that fight he has drummed himself with southpaws, tricky guys, so come fight night, he is able to put 12 rounds of action together.”


“If you look at his record, what he has done as an amateur, world champion, Olympic gold medallist, undisputed, never lost, he has won every single belt there is to win,” Haye said of the Ukrainian. “He has done it all and Dereck has lost nine fights. If you look at his record against Dereck’s, you only think there is going to be one winner.

“But what Usyk doesn’t understand is that the heavyweight division is very different to every other division in boxing. It’s about size, it’s about weight and, ask Povetkin, it takes one shot to turn the tide. Anything can happen in the heavyweight division. The gaps he used are getting filled in. He is going to cause an upset and he is going to shock so many people, because he has dedicated his life to it.

“He knows this is his last chance. He is 36, against the No 1 WBO mandatory challenger. He has to take that from him and he is then in the top five in the world and we are talking about huge mega fights against the big names.”
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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Usyk by wide UD.

Chisora tends to mostly falter when stepping up in class and he's also useless against good boxers.

Providing Usyk doesn't suffer an injury, he should have little trouble with Chisora.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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Usyk should win this fight but will hit a wall soon after that.
He might get WBO which shows how convoluted the titles are.
Great boxer but too small and old to make a dent at the top.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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Well, I mean it's not like the guys at the top are much younger than him, if at all for some of them, the injuries are a problem though
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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Usyk will toy with Chisora.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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Press Release | Lee Selby will take on George Kambosos Jr.

Lee Selby will take on George Kambosos Jr in a Final Eliminator for the IBF Lightweight World Title on the undercard of the blockbuster Heavyweight clash between Oleksandr Usyk and Derek Chisora on Saturday October 31, live on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK and DAZN in the US.

The pair were due to meet in Selby’s native Wales at the Motorpoint Arena Cardiff earlier this year in May before the ongoing coronavirus pandemic forced the event to be postponed, but the rivals now have a chance to lock horns following a spicy build-up over the past few months.

Selby (28-2, 9 KOs), a former IBF Featherweight World Champion, edged out Scottish legend Ricky Burns via a majority decision at The O2 in London last October to stay in line for another World Title shot and now finds himself within touching distance of becoming a two-weight World Champion.

Kambosos Jr (18-0, 10 KOs), hailing from Sydney in Australia, defeated former World Champion Mickey Bey on away territory at Madison Square Garden in New York last time out to announce himself as a rising star of the Lightweight division and has vowed to ‘retire’ Selby.

“I’m delighted that Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing have managed to get this fight on again,” said Selby. “I’m one step away from a shot at the IBF Lightweight World Title and my dream of becoming Wales’ first ever two-weight World Champion.

“Kambosos Jr is a hungry young fighter that I know will bring it all, but I’ve had some of my best performances against Australian boxers stopping both Corey McConnell and Joel Brunker in title fights and October 31 will be no different.”


Adam Smith, Head of Boxing Development at Sky Sports, said: “Lee Selby’s crucial clash with George Kambosos Jr is an exciting addition to the Usyk vs Chisora bill, with more fantastic fights to follow in the coming weeks.

“The classy Welshman is one of Britain’s most skilful operators, but the dangerous Kambosos Jr will be determined to fulfil his own ambitions. Can Lee Selby produce a vintage performance to earn another world Title fight? We’ll find out on October 31st before Usyk and Chisora collide in an enthralling Heavyweight showdown!”
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snake33 wrote: 24 Sep 2020, 23:42 Usyk should win this fight but will hit a wall soon after that.
He might get WBO which shows how convoluted the titles are.
Great boxer but too small and old to make a dent at the top.
I think you could be right. Might be fun to see Usyk v Dubois/Joyce for a WBO title.
I'm sure Usyk has his sights set on being the best in the division.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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Jesus Christ it's taking forever for this fight to actually happen.
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gilgamesh wrote: 29 Sep 2020, 11:43 Jesus Christ it's taking forever for this fight to actually happen.
I still want to see Parker vs. Chisora
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 29 Sep 2020, 11:46
gilgamesh wrote: 29 Sep 2020, 11:43 Jesus Christ it's taking forever for this fight to actually happen.
I still want to see Parker vs. Chisora
Might still be an option after this fight. Chisora never seems to lose any credibility even when he's beaten.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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I expect Usyk to win most likely on points but he'll need to step up his performance from what he showed against the modest and passive Chazz Witherspoon. Dereck will come to fight and he's a big powerful guy and he will try to bully Usyk and rough him up.

If you saw how Usyk handled the way bigger Joe Joyce a few years back in WSB then he will be too much for Chisora provided he is still of that quality. People may scoff at slow lumbering Joyce but he was a world class amateur (no way did Yoka deserve that decision) and very successful. Totally out-thought, out-manouevered, out-boxed by Usyk though. Usyk is a hell of a talent.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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Its a great fight. Chisora has shown that he can deal with tough fighters in unexpected ways such as putting Artur Szpilka away in two rounds and ropadoping Carlos Takam and putting him away in only 8 rounds. When you fight Chisora you aint only fighting someone who can put you away with one punch but also someone who is bringing a good plan to the ring on how to beat you.

Oleksander Usyk is also a great fighter and with his high skill level he should be a nightmare opponent for Chisora. The smart money should obviously be on Usyk but a Chisora win would be no major upset.
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To think Chisora vs. Vitali was 8 years ago!!

I think Chisora was around 27 then wasn’t he?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 04 Oct 2020, 14:34 To think Chisora vs. Vitali was 8 years ago!!

I think Chisora was around 27 then wasn’t he?
Nearly. Oh my, I feel as if it happened a couple of years ago.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Derek Chisora - October 31, 2020

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Back in May 2020 when these two were suppose to meet, it was expected to be a big turn around at 02 Arena and good PPV sales which would lead to Chisora pocketing as £6,900,000 as the “A” side while Oleksandr Usyk was suppose to take home £2,200,000.
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Now however circumstances changed after pandemic, no crowd takes away all the gate receipt revenue but PPV sales might cover up the gate receipt deficit.

Chisora is still guaranteed a £4m purse regardless of PPV numbers while Usyk is guaranteed £1.5 million from his nights work.
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It’s good to see someone else quoting the paydays of British heavyweights, because people previously didn’t believe the amount they were being paid when I quoted the figures.

And according to your figures, Dereck Chisora’s purse guarantee is $2.16m more than Deontay Wilder’s figure for the Luis Ortiz rematch (as reported by the NSAC).
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Enlightened-One wrote: 07 Oct 2020, 05:23 It’s good to see someone else quoting the paydays of British heavyweights, because people previously didn’t believe the amount they were being paid when I quoted the figures.

And according to your figures, Dereck Chisora’s purse guarantee is $2.16m more than Deontay Wilder’s figure for the Luis Ortiz rematch (as reported by the NSAC).
When did you quote them?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 07 Oct 2020, 05:28
Enlightened-One wrote: 07 Oct 2020, 05:23 It’s good to see someone else quoting the paydays of British heavyweights, because people previously didn’t believe the amount they were being paid when I quoted the figures.

And according to your figures, Dereck Chisora’s purse guarantee is $2.16m more than Deontay Wilder’s figure for the Luis Ortiz rematch (as reported by the NSAC).
When did you quote them?
I haven’t quoted the purses being paid for the Chisora-Usyk bout.

I have previously posted the paydays for British heavyweights competing on Sky Sports.

I also quoted numerous purse offers submitted by Matchroom to the likes of Wilder, Ortiz and Ruiz Jr. to face British heavyweights.

And people didn’t believe how big those numbers were.

What you’ve wrote is in line with the purses I previously quoted for other bouts involving British heavyweights.
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How much has Chisora got left ?
Size, Chisora has enough weight and boxing savvy to make it competitive in a one off.
Is he up for 12 rounds at a pace ?
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Evander wrote: 08 Oct 2020, 00:42 How much has Chisora got left ?
Size, Chisora has enough weight and boxing savvy to make it competitive in a one off.
Is he up for 12 rounds at a pace ?
I think Chisora's weight is a negative.

He's always carried too much weight, but against a mover like Usyk that excess weight will make him a sitting duck.
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Syntax Error wrote: 08 Oct 2020, 05:35
Evander wrote: 08 Oct 2020, 00:42 How much has Chisora got left ?
Size, Chisora has enough weight and boxing savvy to make it competitive in a one off.
Is he up for 12 rounds at a pace ?
I think Chisora's weight is a negative.

He's always carried too much weight, but against a mover like Usyk that excess weight will make him a sitting duck.
He cut a lot of weight against Whyte.. but then so did Whyte.. he can lose it when he wants.
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