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Got DAZN on here Chisora v Wilder going toe to toe bit later.
Just put it on, mainly out of boredom, everyone has gone to sleep in my house. 🤣

I haven’t a clue of these 2 fighters, but looking at the stats for both, I would think Wilder wins.
 
Chisora looks well out of shape, compared to Wilder, but he ain’t half throwing some haymakers.
 
Not a bad fight, both give their all, I can see Wilder edging on points. We will see
 
Not a bad fight, both give their all, I can see Wilder edging on points. We will see
Chisora looked gassed after the first round, spent the whole of the fight swinging his arms like rusty old gates, tough man though took some decent shots, good time to retire now, not convinced that he will though, regards Wilder I can't see him getting back on the world stage far from it, he should call it a day, but he's got no intention to do so.
 
Chisora looked gassed after the first round, spent the whole of the fight swinging his arms like rusty old gates, tough man though took some decent shots, good time to retire now, not convinced that he will though, regards Wilder I can't see him getting back on the world stage far from it, he should call it a day, but he's got no intention to do so.
I just spotted an interview with Wilder after the fight, he said he took it easy on Chisora and didn’t want to hurt him.

 

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