Round-by-Round: Derek Chisora vs. Otto Wallin | TNT Sports - 8 February 2025

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Re: Round-by-Round: Derek Chisora vs. Otto Wallin | TNT Sports - 8 February 2025

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Correct...as I said before, Wallin has pea-shooter power 🖍
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THEBUTCH wrote: 08 Feb 2025, 19:56 All those chumps who pay to see a Chisora fight :lol:
They just need a reason for a night out lol.
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skanksta wrote: 08 Feb 2025, 19:44
keithmoonhangover wrote: 08 Feb 2025, 19:37 Punchstats will say this was a close fight. I thought it was. Wallin landed a lot shots as Del was coming in.
Serious ?! :maybe: :maybe:
Wallin was outworked, outboxed and outfought clearly in almost every round.
R1 was a bit meh ? :maybe: R10 Del had off and clearly lost.
But how many rounds do you think Wallin won - he did nothing much even when Del did nothing much.
Serious. Chisora winged a lot of punches that missed or were blocked. Wallin won 4 or 5 rounds, maybe 6.

If the punchstats come out and show Del dominating almost every round, I'll apologise.
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stevec@france wrote: 08 Feb 2025, 19:53 wallin got no ambition to go for the win and seemed to have poor power for such a big guy .


are we ever gonna see the back of chisora !!!!!
put him in with Zhang
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For “The 42 year old Heavyweight Champion of The World..!” 👴🏻 🦽 👴🏻 🥊 🌍 🏆
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If Fury is spending the foreseeable future pouting why not a Joshua v Chisora match this summer?

War always brings it and it’s probably a better draw for AJ than the Dubois/Parker loser.
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I know Del’s hung around long enough to work his way into the affection of the boxing public but even so the eulogising by comms and pundits tonight was absurd.

It does him no good. The more the casuals heat this stuff the more they lap it up and so it becomes financially viable for a shark of a promoter to organise another potentially health damaging fight for him

Del himself seems like a top bloke these days and buys into none of their nonsense. Asked on a podcast this week what his best moment in the ring was he referenced an early victory over Sam Sexton that put him on the path to greater recognition and reward.
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Poor management & matchmaking from Heaney's team. After being shattered by Pauls last time out he needed a rebuilding fight, not a dangerous 50/50...or worse.

What a way to dispose of a massive ticket seller :doh:
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I couldn't get enthused enough to watch this fight. After a read of the last few pages I doubt I ever will.
Good there was a winner not a draw, and it seems the right man won.
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jameswilson wrote: 08 Feb 2025, 19:17 Dempsey really is taking the piss with his commentary here.

‘People in the arena are in awe’

I imagine most in the arena are on coke Paul.
:lol: :lol:
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Post by gregregegg »

What now for Chizzy?

Moses? AJ? Fisher? Wardly? Whyte 3? Ortiz? Ruiz? Zhang? Ddd? Bakole? Okoli?

There’s nothing that feels quite right… but there’s heaps of be interested in haha.
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I would not accept food from an opponent if I were a pro sportsman, for what should be obvious reasons. It's not even sealed.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 09 Feb 2025, 03:24
A lot of swelling on both of Dell's eyes. Wallin landed a lot more than people on here are making out.
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Jimmy2025 wrote: 09 Feb 2025, 03:51 I would not accept food from an opponent if I were a pro sportsman, for what should be obvious reasons. It's not even sealed.
Tbf, he’s done it for a lot of recent opponents. Non of them have pissed hot.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 09 Feb 2025, 07:31
Jimmy2025 wrote: 09 Feb 2025, 03:51 I would not accept food from an opponent if I were a pro sportsman, for what should be obvious reasons. It's not even sealed.
Tbf, he’s done it for a lot of recent opponents. Non of them have pissed hot.
True but it's still very unprofessional. Chisora's arms and shoulders look more muscular than they ever have BTW.
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THEBUTCH wrote: 08 Feb 2025, 21:10 Poor management & matchmaking from Heaney's team. After being shattered by Pauls last time out he needed a rebuilding fight, not a dangerous 50/50...or worse.

What a way to dispose of a massive ticket seller :doh:
heaney is quite limited frankly and not mobile enough probably due to being overly muscled up , and couldnt adapt in fight vs a more natural MW.
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Jimmy2025 wrote: 09 Feb 2025, 07:45
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 09 Feb 2025, 07:31
Jimmy2025 wrote: 09 Feb 2025, 03:51 I would not accept food from an opponent if I were a pro sportsman, for what should be obvious reasons. It's not even sealed.
Tbf, he’s done it for a lot of recent opponents. Non of them have pissed hot.
True but it's still very unprofessional. Chisora's arms and shoulders look more muscular than they ever have BTW.
If there’s tests before and after the fight.

If you’re clean in the one pre-fight and suddenly not clean after the fight, then we can say it was contaminated. Lol
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None of it held my interest last night, rubbish nights boxing.

:zzz:
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mickey1975 wrote: 08 Feb 2025, 17:15
SeanBrennan wrote: 08 Feb 2025, 16:48
rd350lc wrote: 08 Feb 2025, 16:32

Parker is a cure for insomnia.
Don't blame you.
Ironically the bkfc has become a bore fest which is rare, just waiting for Joe Lister to fight the son of our old gym owner IFBB pro Gary Lister. Was a good amateur boxer got a full page in Boxing News couple of years back for his war in the Haringey cup, did an MMA fight and now making his BKFC debut tonight on Dazn in Newcastle
Joe travelled here to box for Legions for a season. I saw him lose a fight of the year to a kid from Bridlington.
that's great Mickey. Joe won first round last night, really good body puncher, suffered a bad eye injury that will keep him out for a while but he was really impressive. I then proceeded to fall asleep half way through the Chisora fight (not because it was boring) so rewatched it this morning.
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Chisora is now mandatory for a world title, imagine the odds you could have got on that 2 years ago
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SeanBrennan wrote: 09 Feb 2025, 12:56 Chisora is now mandatory for a world title, imagine the odds you could have got on that 2 years ago
I think this was an eliminator for a final eliminator.

There was ‘talks’ of his final fight being against Usyk in Saudi. :lol:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 09 Feb 2025, 13:02
SeanBrennan wrote: 09 Feb 2025, 12:56 Chisora is now mandatory for a world title, imagine the odds you could have got on that 2 years ago
I think this was an eliminator for a final eliminator.

There was ‘talks’ of his final fight being against Usyk in Saudi. :lol:
ah, that stuff always throws/confuses me. They should just say "next in line(ish/possibly)"
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 09 Feb 2025, 13:02
SeanBrennan wrote: 09 Feb 2025, 12:56 Chisora is now mandatory for a world title, imagine the odds you could have got on that 2 years ago
I think this was an eliminator for a final eliminator.

There was ‘talks’ of his final fight being against Usyk in Saudi. :lol:
there was always eliminators for eliminators in the days before inter continental, WBU and other worthless belts came along. Easy way to make a contest look more important than it was
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