Chisora ready to beat Klitschko

By Boxing News - 12/01/2010 - Comments

Image: Chisora ready to beat KlitschkoBy Dave Lahr: Undefeated British and Commonwealth champion Dereck Chisora (14-0, 9 KO’s) is ready to starch IBF/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (55-3, 49 KO’s) in their December 11th battle at the SAP-Arena, Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. But Chisora doesn’t see his upcoming win as a shocking one, but rather a win that he fully expected.

He thinks the only people will be shocked are the ones that doubted him in the first place. The fans/writers that knew how good he is, like this writer, won’t be shocked at his win over Wladimir because they recognized how good he is.

In an article at Sky Sports News, Chisora said “I’m ready to go now. I’m prepared. I’m not nervous. IO’m ready to fight now. I can’t wait…Everybody’s got their own opinion. When I fight, I don’t expect people to say, ‘Dereck Chisora shocked the world. Those people that believe in me are not going to be shocked, but those people who don’t believe in me, they’re going to be shocked. I’m going to go there and win the titles – Physically take the titles off the guy.”

Yes, I agree 100% with what Chisora says. The people that doubt his ability are going to be in for a major shock on December 11th. I just hope for their sake that they don’t waste money betting on Klitschko and end up crying their eyes out when he gets knocked out by Chisora. I’ve done a ton of research on Chisora and Wladimir, and this guy has what it takes to beat Wladimir. And I don’t see this as any kind of shocking upset, because Chisora is a hidden diamond. People don’t know how good he is because he hasn’t had the big press that Wladimir has had during his career. It won’t matter, though, because after December 11th, Chisora will be getting plenty of attention from boxing fans. This will open the doors for a big money fight against WBA heavyweight champion and fellow Brit David Haye.

Speaking of Haye, Chisora had this to say about him: “David Haye took the cameras to Germany, saying ‘Fight me,’ [to Wladimir] then the day comes and David Haye didn’t want to fight. And people are still disappointed saying, ‘Why didn’t you fight the Klitschkos? But I’m going to do my job, and people won’t be talking David Haye fighting the Klitschkos anymore, they’ll be talking about David Haye fighting Dereck Chisora.”

Chisora is right. He’s going to take the Haye fight away from the Klitschkos by beating Wladimir, and then moving on to get the big money fight against Haye.



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