Chisora says he won’t get beaten by Wladimir

By Boxing News - 12/02/2010 - Comments

Image: Chisora says he won't get beaten by Wladimirby Dave Lahr: Unbeaten Dereck Chisora (14-0, 9 KO’s) stands a good chance of fighting the Klitschko brothers for a long time to come due his three-fight contract with them starting win his fight with IBF/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (55-3, 49 KO’s) for a fight on December 11th in Germany. Should Chisora win that fight, the rematch clause will kick in and Chisora will then have to face Wladimir’s older brother World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko next, followed by another fight with Wladimir if he beats Vitali. It’s pretty messed up but it gives Chisora a good payday each time out after the initial fight with Klitschko on the 11th of December. In that fight, Chisora will only make £200,000. Chisora won’t be making the real money until he beats Wladimir. Then things will get really nice for Chisora.

Chisora keeps a cardboard cutout of Wladimir in his training camp to motivate him for his fight with Wladimir. He says he doesn’t care about the money. Chisora is more focused on creating a legacy and keeping his record unbeaten by beating Wladimir and getting to the next fight against his brother. In an article at the dailymail.co.uk, Chisora says “It has to work out, man. It’s not the titles, it’s about saving my unbeaten record. And I won’t get beaten. I’m young and I want it more than him. We want to bury David Haye’s fight. This is the one. The world is going to be in for a big surprise.”

Believe it, people. Chisora is for real, and he’s got the youth, the power and the style to beat the big Ukrainian in this fight. Chisora is going to open some eyes and spoil the party for Haye. This will be a good lesson for Wladimir. He can’t take fighters lightly, even ones with as few fights as Chisora.



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