Chisora says the Klitschko fight is going to be a “Big massacre”

By Boxing News - 12/03/2010 - Comments

Image: Chisora says the Klitschko fight is going to be a "Big massacre"By Dave Lahr: Unbeaten Dereck Chisora (14-0, 9 KO’s) plans on taking the titles from IBF/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (55-3, 49 KO’s) when they battle on December 11th at the SAP-Arena, Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Chisora, 26, thinks he’ll be stopping Wladimir in the 7th or 8th rounds in the fight, and doesn’t think Wladimir can fight on his back foot.

In a recent interview, Chisora said “It’s going to be one of his [Wladimir] toughest fights of his career. I’m not going to rob his title. I’m going to physically take his titles. If I go in there and try to be cautious, they’re not going to give it to me.” Chisora is right. For him to win in Germany, he’s going to have to come out aggressive, and lay into Wlaidmir with some big shots for him to win a decision. I don’t see the fight going to decision, so Chisora has nothing to worry about. If it did go to decision, then, yeah, he would have a lot to worry about because I don’t think he could beat Wladimir by a decision in Germany, even if he knocked him down four times.

Chisora says his fight with Wladimir’s brother Vitali will be taking place in Las Vegas. And then after that fight, Chisora says he’ll fight Wladimir again but this time in the O2 Arena, in London.

Speaking about Wladimir, Chisora said “He’s 34 and on his way down. This is going to be a big massacre. He’s there for the picking. He’s been stopped three times. I’m going to stop him…My goal for the next two years is to take all the titles.”

Chisora is open to fighting WBA heavyweight champion David Haye if he’s still around after Chisora finishes with the Klitschko brothers in two years, saying “If he’s still in the game.” Haye probably won’t be, though. He’s talking about retiring next year on his 31st birthday.



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