Will Chisora face off against nkanneu after Warrin win?
David Price believes veteran heavyweight Derek Chisora will fight Francis Ngano In his next fight in Saudi Arabia after defeating Otto Warlin by a 12-round unanimous decision held in Manchester, England last Saturday night.
The ngannou (0-2) is dangerous for fighters like Chisora. Because he bumps into him very hard and feasts on the slow prodder. Chisora becomes a duck sitting against the ngannou.
Price also mentioned Dillian White and Joseph Parker as a possible Chisora. Parker has already beaten Derek twice, and it’s going to be a big step backward for New Zealanders, from world-class opposition like Daniel Dubois to fighting low-level guys like Chisora. Most of the top 15 candidates will beat Chisora. His team chose the weakest person in terms of Warrin’s power and improved his chances of winning. Even a bottom feeder like Jemaine Franklin would have been too much for Chisora.
Derek has zero chances he won last night using his IBF mandatory spot. DuBois knocked out Chisora in the first round, and there’s a tremendous backlash from fans who felt he’d been fooled by the event’s organizers.
You can’t put Chisora in a good heavyweight because he’s massacre. That’s bad for promoters who hold events and have a terrible appearance of sports. Chisora was beaten last night as he was playing against carefully selected Otto Wallin. This man was well vet before this fight.
Parker doesn’t want to see this fight unless he’s offered lots of money and loses a knockout to Devoye. Parker has already beaten Chisora twice, so it will be a hard cell.
Chisora, 41, (36-13, 23 KOS), said he deserved a “smash hit” in his 50th battle after the fight, referring to Anthony Joshua and Olexandre Usyk as two options. But they don’t fight ham and egger like Chisora for obvious reasons.
ngannou (0-2) is an ideal opponent for Chisora if he can get him, as the fight generates interest, and if he doesn’t get hit by one of the big shots from 38 There’s a chance to win. age.
“I think it’s going to be Francis Ngannow of Saudi Arabia, and that’s what he considered,” David Price said. Ring Magazine He about anyone who believes Derek Chisora will fight for #50 after winning Otto Warlin last Saturday night. “Anyone who he fights, it will make a great contest stylistically.
Price added that the knockdown Chisora scored in the Battle of Warrin felt he seemed to be in balance. He said his legs were intertwined. I watched the fight and felt that both knockdowns were fake and a terrible blown phone call by the judge. They weren’t knockdowns. Price says if he took two knockdowns it was a draw.
The scores were 114-112, 116-110, and 117-109. Wins the 7-5 battle over Warrin. I didn’t count two knockdowns because they were slips.


Last updated on 02/09/2025