By Dan Ambrose: Bernd Boente doesn’t see it physically possible for WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko to fight a rematch with Dereck Chisora no matter how badly a certain segment of the boxing public want to see them fight again, because Boente reportedly sees the 28-year-old Chisora facing long 9-12 month ban for his involvement with David Haye in an after fight brawl last Saturday night in Munich, Germany following Chisora’s 12 round decision loss to Vitali at the Olympiahalle.
Klitschko vs. Chisora
Klitschko manager says Chisora won’t be getting a rematch with Vitali
By William Mackay: WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko said yesterday that he’s tempted to give British heavyweight Dereck Chisora a rematch to try and improve on his recent performance by going out and knocking him out next time. However, Bernd Boente, Vitali’s manager, said Chisora will not be given a second chance against Vitali.
Cleverly: Chisora only needs a small punishment
By Allan Fox: While many people in the boxing community are crying for a stiff penalty from being banned for a year to a lifetime ban for heavyweight Dereck Chisora for his behavior before and during the Vitali Klitshko – Chisora post fight press conference last weekend, WBO light heavyweight champion Nathan Cleverly feels that Chisora should only get a small penalty, enough for him to change his ways.
Does Haye deserve a world title shot for smacking Chisora?
By William Mackay: David Haye has become somewhat of hero to Klitschko fans for taking care of Dereck Chisora last Saturday night in the Vitali Klitschko – Dereck Chisora post fight press conference. Chisora had shown a lot of disrespect to both of the Klitshkos and yet neither of them lifted a finger to retaliate against him.
Wladimir: Chisora is the perfect loser
Vitali: I still need to punish Chisora; I want to knock him out
By Jason Kim: Despite having already soundly beaten British heavyweight Dereck Chisora last weekend by a fairly lopsided 12 round unanimous decision in Munich, Germany, WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko is interested in giving Chisora a rematch so that he can try and knock him out this time. Vitali wanted to punish Chisora badly for having slapped him during the weigh-in and for spitting in the face of brother IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko.
Give Chisora a break
by Charlie A: I’d like to point something out with this article. I won’t use a lot (some I will) of words on the antics surrounding the David Haye vs. Dereck Chisora post fight brawl case during the Vitali Klitschko – Chisora post fight press conference, rather shed some light on why I think Chisora deserves a break both in the ring and outside.
Vitali wants to punish Chisora
By John F. McKenna (McJack): World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko (44-2, 40 KO’s) says that he wants to punish contender Dereck Chisora (15-3, 9 KO’s) in the ring for his disgusting behavior before and after Saturday nights title clash. Although he won a unanimous one sided decision over “Del-Boy” Vitali is not satisfied. He has indicated to the media that he has a score to settle with Chisora for his rude behavior.
Vitali expected back in September
Wladimir would have given Chisora a lot of problems
By Allan Fox: As good as Derek Chisora did against a one-armed WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko last Saturday night, Chisora would have really struggled against Vitali’s younger brother IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko. That would have been a really long night for Chisora because Wladimir not only punches harder than Vitali, but he’s a lot faster, throws punches from a lot more different angles, has a lot stronger jab and moves really well around the ring.