Chisora: I’m going to send Vitali into retirement on February 18th

By Boxing News - 12/20/2011 - Comments

Image: Chisora: I'm going to send Vitali into retirement on February 18thBy Scott Gilfoid: If there’s anything that Dereck Chisora (15-2, 9 KO’s) is good for its hyping fight and giving good quotes. Other than that, Chisora is way, way over his head in his February 18th fight against WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko (43-2, 40 KO’s) and it’s completely laughable to see Chisora talking boldly but without the power, size or skills to back it up.

Chisora is going to lose to Vitali on 2/18 and lose badly. If you think Vitali’s mismatches against Tomasz Adamak and Alberto Sosnowski were bad just wait until you see how excruciatingly one-sided his fight with little six foot Chisora will be. It’s going to be like Vitali is the hammer and Chisora is the nail and the canvas is the wood.

Here some of the interesting things Chisora had to say about Vitali at frankwarren.tv: “I’m going to show Vitali that his time is up and will send him into retirement. And when his little brother Wladimir wants revenge and finally gets into the ring with me, I’ll be ready and take all of the championship belts from the Klitschkos back to London.”
It sounds like he really believes that. How sad. Chisora doesn’t know yet how badly he’s out of his class.

Well, Vitali will take Chisora about himself and show him limits by destroying him. This is actually good thing. A brutal knockout like the one that Vitali is going do to Chisora will let Chisora know where his actual talent is. Instead of guessing and thinking he could maybe beat this or that guy, Vitali will show him that it’s not possible in this world.

I guess Chisora is still pretty bummed about not getting a fight against Wladimir when they tried to put a fight together only to see Wladimir come up lame twice. Those things happen but Chisora should be happy that he at least got to still face Vitali, even though it’s going to end badly for Chisora. He’s still getting the chance and a lot of publicity in losing.



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