Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte II | DAZN PPV - OFF
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte II | DAZN PPV - OFF
Fury is 34 and took on Chisora.
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Quit with the Helenius abuse. The man lasted almost a round with Wilder and has just beaten a guy who, although he had never fought anyone with a winning record before, was undefeated in his extensive 6 fight career.
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Holds a win on paper over a peak Chisora as well. 
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He was just one of a sting of losses for Chisora at the time. If Chisora actually had a peak it was perhaps a couple of years prior to losing to Helenius.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte II | DAZN PPV - OFF
Many said it was Chisora's performance against Helenius that got him the Vitali fight. A lot of people thought Chisora won. It seems to be a constant thing with Chisora's style that he ends up being in close fights.
I would probably say in hindsight his athletic peak was probably 2011-2012 (aged around 28)
But his peak as a heavyweight seemed to come much later after he amassed experience and put a run of solid wins together around 2018-2019 (age around 36).
Even when he was KO'd by Whyte in the second fight, I still think that was partially because of the erroneous points deduction which made Chisora gamble in a fight which he looked to be winning on the cards. The fight against Kabayel in 2017 is a bit of an abirritation though. He looked listless and like he had accepted pre-fight he was just there to lose to be a name on the other guy's resume.
Now though, aged 39? The guy is well past his prime after so many gruelling bouts.
I would probably say in hindsight his athletic peak was probably 2011-2012 (aged around 28)
But his peak as a heavyweight seemed to come much later after he amassed experience and put a run of solid wins together around 2018-2019 (age around 36).
Even when he was KO'd by Whyte in the second fight, I still think that was partially because of the erroneous points deduction which made Chisora gamble in a fight which he looked to be winning on the cards. The fight against Kabayel in 2017 is a bit of an abirritation though. He looked listless and like he had accepted pre-fight he was just there to lose to be a name on the other guy's resume.
Now though, aged 39? The guy is well past his prime after so many gruelling bouts.
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the helenius fight wasnt close, del dominated , mightve been the worst decision of the year along with williams-lara. here it is in robbery of the year awards https://tinyurl.com/99k3e8tx and also a contemporary report on it being a robbery (117-111 they scored it) https://www.badlefthook.com/2011/12/3/2 ... t-decision and sports illustrated having it 119-109 https://www.si.com/boxing/2011/12/04/th ... tkins-wins. del hugely outworked and outlanded helenius in that fight, absolutely no basis to score it for helly. 118-110 for me.
otherwise i agree re close fights. parker 1 and whyte 1 could've gone either way, pulev 2 and kabayel very close too.
otherwise i agree re close fights. parker 1 and whyte 1 could've gone either way, pulev 2 and kabayel very close too.
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Peak Chizza. So hard to determine when. Certainly not last year though.
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Who? AJ? I wasn’t aware he was a promoter.jwfg wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:47He's not the only promoter on DAZN, Michael.mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:35Dazn must be regretting their worldwide exclusive with him...Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:33 Apparently Dan Rafiel saying the card will still go ahead but wont be PPV, so it won't be anyone special agaisnt AJ I'm guessing.![]()
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Oh, so you AJ bashing again, now there's a surprise. You think DAZN are regretting broadcasting the third best heavyweight in the world? More biased nonsense from you.mickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 03:27Who? AJ? I wasn’t aware he was a promoter.
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I don't think they will be happy how it's turned out, hence the restructuring of the deal. Do you think they'll have been happy with losing the Usyk fight to Sky, getting Franklin and then Helenius on normal subscription?jwfg wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 04:43Oh, so you AJ bashing again, now there's a surprise. You think DAZN are regretting broadcasting the third best heavyweight in the world? More biased nonsense from you.
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well its a bit like the weather - beyond anyones control so they will have to readjust and make the best of it for now - but keep everyone sweet for the saudi mega bonanza that has been dangled - if that ever actually materialises with proper boxers .mickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:13I don't think they will be happy how it's turned out, hence the restructuring of the deal. Do you think they'll have been happy with losing the Usyk fight to Sky, getting Franklin and then Helenius on normal subscription?
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Helenius is a 5 day substitute, no one with a brain could be unhappy with that.mickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:13I don't think they will be happy how it's turned out, hence the restructuring of the deal. Do you think they'll have been happy with losing the Usyk fight to Sky, getting Franklin and then Helenius on normal subscription?
The Usyk deal was already done.
Franklin was a rebuild fight, which is a bit like Sefer Seferi. Remember him?
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Looking forward to hearing Hearn trying to talk up Helenius.
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If history tells us anything, it's that a short notice substitute is dangerous, no matter how many losses they've had. Remember when Bert Cooper gave Holyfield hell at late notice. This is the same Cooper who lost in two rounds to an up-and-coming Bowe and quit on his stool after two against Foreman.Redback Rasta wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:45 Looking forward to hearing Hearn trying to talk up Helenius.
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There are exceptions to every rule but the vast majority of short notice substitutes get beaten badly.jwfg wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:50If history tells us anything, it's that a short notice substitute is dangerous, no matter how many losses they've had. Remember when Bert Cooper gave Holyfield hell at late notice. This is the same Cooper who lost in two rounds to an up-and-coming Bowe and quit on his stool after two against Foreman.Redback Rasta wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:45 Looking forward to hearing Hearn trying to talk up Helenius.
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I'm not denying that, I'm saying that late subs can cause an unexpected upset. Ruiz already proved that.Redback Rasta wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:53There are exceptions to every rule but the vast majority of short notice substitutes get beaten badly.jwfg wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:50If history tells us anything, it's that a short notice substitute is dangerous, no matter how many losses they've had. Remember when Bert Cooper gave Holyfield hell at late notice. This is the same Cooper who lost in two rounds to an up-and-coming Bowe and quit on his stool after two against Foreman.Redback Rasta wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:45 Looking forward to hearing Hearn trying to talk up Helenius.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte II | DAZN PPV - OFF
I'm not denying it happens occasionally either but coming in at short notice means you come in underprepared and that's why most late replacements get creamed.jwfg wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 06:07I'm not denying that, I'm saying that late subs can cause an unexpected upset. Ruiz already proved that.Redback Rasta wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:53There are exceptions to every rule but the vast majority of short notice substitutes get beaten badly.jwfg wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:50
If history tells us anything, it's that a short notice substitute is dangerous, no matter how many losses they've had. Remember when Bert Cooper gave Holyfield hell at late notice. This is the same Cooper who lost in two rounds to an up-and-coming Bowe and quit on his stool after two against Foreman.
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So they will be happy their deal with AJ has gone great so far?jwfg wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:25Helenius is a 5 day substitute, no one with a brain could be unhappy with that.mickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:13I don't think they will be happy how it's turned out, hence the restructuring of the deal. Do you think they'll have been happy with losing the Usyk fight to Sky, getting Franklin and then Helenius on normal subscription?
The Usyk deal was already done.
Franklin was a rebuild fight, which is a bit like Sefer Seferi. Remember him?
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte II | DAZN PPV - OFF
Apart from Whyte's failed drug test and its consequences, yes. I've got a question for you, which you've ignored in the right thread. Why do you think Fury insisted on a rematch clause against a 36 year old debutant, but refused to accept one against the WBA, IBF, WBO and Ring magazine champion?mickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 06:10So they will be happy their deal with AJ has gone great so far?jwfg wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:25Helenius is a 5 day substitute, no one with a brain could be unhappy with that.mickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 05:13
I don't think they will be happy how it's turned out, hence the restructuring of the deal. Do you think they'll have been happy with losing the Usyk fight to Sky, getting Franklin and then Helenius on normal subscription?
The Usyk deal was already done.
Franklin was a rebuild fight, which is a bit like Sefer Seferi. Remember him?
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Stop trying to make every thread about Tyson, you're obsessed with the guy. I think we will have to disagree the DAZN deal has gone well. No problem.jwfg wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 06:20Apart from Whyte's failed drug test and its consequences, yes. I've got a question for you, which you've ignored in the right thread. Why do you think Fury insisted on a rematch clause against a 36 year old debutant, but refused to accept one against the WBA, IBF, WBO and Ring magazine champion?mickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 06:10So they will be happy their deal with AJ has gone great so far?
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Still not answering a simple question about Luke, your drug cheating idol. Very poor Michaelmickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 06:36Stop trying to make every thread about Tyson, you're obsessed with the guy. I think we will have to disagree the DAZN deal has gone well. No problem.jwfg wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 06:20Apart from Whyte's failed drug test and its consequences, yes. I've got a question for you, which you've ignored in the right thread. Why do you think Fury insisted on a rematch clause against a 36 year old debutant, but refused to accept one against the WBA, IBF, WBO and Ring magazine champion?mickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 06:10
So they will be happy their deal with AJ has gone great so far?
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Plus, I've asked you that question in the relevant thread. What's the matter, you scared to criticize your idol?mickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 06:36Stop trying to make every thread about Tyson, you're obsessed with the guy. I think we will have to disagree the DAZN deal has gone well. No problem.jwfg wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 06:20Apart from Whyte's failed drug test and its consequences, yes. I've got a question for you, which you've ignored in the right thread. Why do you think Fury insisted on a rematch clause against a 36 year old debutant, but refused to accept one against the WBA, IBF, WBO and Ring magazine champion?mickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 06:10
So they will be happy their deal with AJ has gone great so far?
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte II | DAZN PPV - OFF - Peanuttttsssss, peanuttttssss.
Poor Eddie and Anthony, both are making peanuts in this fight against Helenius

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Hey, it's dribbling Dev!
How many sugars did Fwank have in his tea this morning Dev?
How many sugars did Fwank have in his tea this morning Dev?