Wilder vs Chisora Clash Of Styles

Wilder Vs Chisora Clash Of Styles

Styles make fights and this one bodes well for Wilder.

Over the course of his professional boxing career critics have often said Wilder can’t box and doesn’t have any boxing ability. Of course that is garbage.

Anyone who becomes heavyweight champion of the world and makes a load of defenses and received a medal at an Olympics for their country (team USA in Wilder’s case) — of course can box.

Wilder’s heart and toughness is unquestionable but he’s a little older now so has more wisdom but physically he says he’s in his prime now.

Due to overcoming many physical injuries in recent years with his time away from boxing.

He takes on Derek Chisora next up and their clash of styles is one usually of both attacking and aggressive fighters who always deliver action packed fights for fans.

Chisora comes straight ahead and can be wide sometimes with his hooks and has a good chin but having a good chin and walking straight at someone like Deontay Wilder is not advisable.

David Haye like Deontay Wilder is a counter puncher and showed that to be a bad idea when Haye knocked out Chisora many years ago.

Chisora is not going to all of a sudden change his boxing style now after all these years for his final fight in boxing, his 50th professional bout.

Chisora is tailor-made for Wilder and the latter can do a number on him provided he gets in their warmed up, takes a look at him in round one and when the opportunity comes, to seize it.

Wilder of course can box but is not paid for overtime and surely he will look for the knockout as early as possible if the opportunity presents itself.

Good heavyweight fight this.

Wilder has more to him this year more than ever.

A dangerous man for Chisora.

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