News Wilder vs Chisora in April - Wasserman Boxing

I don't know, I think Wilder in his prime would have caught Del Boy with a right hand in 5. But going off that last fight, I'd have to say Wilder looked more shot than old yeller.
Yeah, I agree. Several years ago Wilder would've caught Chisora with a bomb as he was recklessly rushing in. But now? Chisora's physically not the same guy anymore however he's fighting more intelligently. This version has actually shown some defense and respectable counterpunching in there. I think it's a pick'em. Chisora's shown better form as of late so maybe he's a slight favorite.
 
So it looks like hes actually chosen Del Boy instead of a shot at 3 belts? Shouldn’t really be surprised I suppose, he’s always chosen the path of least resistance
 
So it looks like hes actually chosen Del Boy instead of a shot at 3 belts? Shouldn’t really be surprised I suppose, he’s always chosen the path of least resistance
yup, Wilder doing what Wilder does and always has
 
Waiting to hear that Fury will be at ring side and then we get the rematch the world has waited for
 
So it looks like hes actually chosen Del Boy instead of a shot at 3 belts? Shouldn’t really be surprised I suppose, he’s always chosen the path of least resistance
I think all of this Wilder in the mix talk has been nonsense. But at least with Usyk there was a 1/100000000 chance he might cement a different legacy. With Chisora he’s just gonna get knocked out by a career 50/50 guy who’s tougher than him
 
Should Wilder-Chisora go ahead as planned, the Sauerlands, who currently operate under the Wasserman Boxing banner, will broadcast with at least one “major” network though it’s understood that deals are being considered with both a UK and an international broadcaster for what is sure to be a pay-per-view event. BoxingScene has learned that terrestrial station Channel 5, who the Sauerlands have recently used for their UK output, is not under consideration. It is also believed that DAZN, Queensberry’s broadcaster, will not be involved.
 
Yeah, I agree. Several years ago Wilder would've caught Chisora with a bomb as he was recklessly rushing in. But now? Chisora's physically not the same guy anymore however he's fighting more intelligently. This version has actually shown some defense and respectable counterpunching in there. I think it's a pick'em. Chisora's shown better form as of late so maybe he's a slight favorite.
I think it really depends on how badly Wilder has faded. He he's taken some beatings that would cripple most people.

Chisora in the other hand has been able to adjust, as you've said, and remain a contender for an impressively long time.
 
This will be Chisoras 50th and final fight, or at least its suppose to be.
 
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