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    Default Dereck Chisora slaps Vitali Klitschko at weigh-in for WBC title *SPOILER*

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    Watch Dereck Chisora slap Vitali Klitschko at their weigh-in Link to this video Nobody could accuse Dereck Chisora of ignoring the finer traditions of the fight game. Heavyweight boxing has had its share of volcanic characters – Mike Tyson, Oliver McCall and Herbie Hide in recent times – but Chisora gambled beyond his resources when he slapped the concrete slab masquerading as the chin of Vitali Klitschko at today's weigh-in for their world heavyweight title fight at the Olympiahalle.
    The Finchley fighter, cool all week, boiled over in snowbound Munich on the eve of the biggest night of his life – and he picked the wrong family.
    Chisora's fellow-Londoner David Haye went down this pot-holed road of theatrical pre-fight boorishness with Vitali's brother, Wladimir, in Hamburg last July (although he kept it verbal) and ended up on the end of the Klitschko jab for 12 rounds. Haye lost his WBA title and his dignity, a toe-curlingly poor exit from the big time. The Klitschkos really are as cool as they appear.
    In the flash of a photo opportunity, Chisora has made a tough assignment immeasurably more difficult. "No one expected him to do that," his manager, Francis Warren, said. "It's not something we would condone." His trainer, Don Charles, said it was "unacceptable".
    Klitschko was heard to say: "You're fucked now, Dereck, you are really fucked." He added: "I'll be hitting him back tomorrow, in the ring. He's not all there. Dereck is full of nervousness and I feel he is afraid, otherwise he would not have jumped back like he did. He hit me not like a boxer but like a woman, with an open hand. If he wants to fight properly, he must do that with his fists."
    Chisora could face a fine of $50,000 (£31,600) from the World Boxing Council, whose president, José Sulaimán, described the slap as "an absolute disgrace".
    If Chisora, 28 going on 12, a 17-fight novice with a big punch and surplus of adrenaline, thought he was going to upset a 40-year-old hard man going into his 16th world title fight with a sucker-tap to the jaw, he has been listening to the wrong people, or not listening to the right people. He is a law unto himself, which makes him dangerous – to himself as well as others.
    No one really knows Chisora, a boy/man in search of an identity. He speaks Shona and north London wanna-buy-a-suit street. The kid who arrived in the UK from Zimbabwe aged 16 as a refugee from Robert Mugabe's bush wars collects old red telephone boxes, is saving up to buy a London bus, at least making him stand out among his neighbours on the Finchley fringes of the posh Hampstead Garden Suburb.
    Like Trotters Independent Traders, "Del Boy" Chisora has taken the order but is yet to deliver.
    He trades in enigma. He might kiss you or bite you, as he has done to opponents in the past, and, bored by the low-key ambience here this week, he thought about planting a smacker on the lips of the best heavyweight in the world. Instead, he chose a staged right-hander.
    Chisora seems to be stranded between self-conscious menace and inner doubt. He would finish it in eight rounds, he said earlier in the week. "This is one cat who isn't scared of him," he said, trying to blank the champion, "or anyone." Klitschko was unmoved, the Titanic nudged by a pesky tugboat.
    Friday's shot was a stiff one, but not enough to disturb Klitschko's Zen-like calm.
    Chisora, nonetheless, is a puzzle to be solved and a fighter for rich title-holders to entertain largely because he comes cheaper than a dodgy blow-up doll. He is 17st 3lb of cut-rate chaos, 2lb lighter than the champion.
    If, however, Chisora can land a proper blow on the Ukrainian behemoth on Saturday night, the gathering will rise in their uniquely German and unemotional appreciation of the fight game to acclaim the biggest shock in heavyweight boxing since Buster Douglas knocked out Mike Tyson in Tokyo 22 years ago.
    That is the size of the challenger's task. In boxing's mountaineering argot, the Klitschko brothers represent K1 and K2.
    If Klitschko has an off-night Chisora, who knows he may not pass this way again in a hurry, could be Johnny-on-the-spot. Except Klitschko does not do off-nights. Nor does he have many off-rounds, or even off-minutes. Since he returned to boxing in 2008 with rebuilt knees that gave up on him after he belted Danny Williams into painful, noble defeat four years earlier, Klitschko has dismissed seven opponents with the cold eye of a hit-man. As long as his body holds up (his back has troubled him and he has not trained at full bore for some time), he is the best – not quite as quick or skilful as his brother, but more intimidating by a stretch.
    Lennox Lewis, who beat Klitschko on cuts in 2003 then frustrated him by walking away from boxing, says: "Coupled with their experience and skills, it's not surprising that [the Klitschkos] own the division. [The] competition is either too old, unconditioned or [too] young. I haven't seen enough of David Price, Seth Mitchell or Deontay Wilder to form a good opinion. As far as I know, they are good up-and-coming talent. Chisora has a chance, though."
    While Chisora is gargantuanly unsubtle, a fighter not so much of craft as instinct, his will is immense. It dwarfs his pedigree and, some times, his discipline. Everyone else might sense doom but he is oblivious to it, and that is a strength. He also probably knows more about the mystery of boxing than its nuances and loves the story of how his hero, Muhammad Ali, spooked Sonny Liston the first time they fought (then did it again), beating his mind with his orchestrated craziness before breaking his spirit and body.
    His favourite Ali line is one of the great man's least remembered: "People don't realise what they had 'til it's gone. Like President Kennedy – nobody like him. Like The Beatles, there will never be anything like them. Like my man, Elvis Presley – I was the Elvis of boxing." Chisora likes to think he is the Derek Trotter of boxing. Or will he turn out to be a plonker like Rodney?




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    beeld:


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    in scene gezet,
    hebben ze van K1 gepikt. bob sapp deed dit soort scenes ook altijd.

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    inderdaad, dat dacht ik ook al

    WAR VITALI

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    Beetje triestig.... War Vitali!

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    Pick 'em apart vitali
    Vitali lage handen?
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    wat verdienen ze nu met deze partij?

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    "I already offered Vitali to kiss but he didn't shave" [..] "I told him I swing both ways but he didn't believe me," Chisora joked, as Klitschko brushed his had against day-old-stumbble on his face. "He didn't shave today so I'm not looking for that. But I know he's gaming for a kiss." (bron)

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    snap sowieso niet waarom ze deze idioot tegen klitcho laten. die chirosa heeft van zijn laatste 3 partijen 2 verloren. Zijn laatstet partij komt hij van een loss en nu mag hij tegen klitcho voor de titel. wordt weer een walk over voor klitcho. waar zijn tegen de tijden gebleven dat je op het puntje van je stoel zat, voor een HWtitel gevecht in het boksen. Tijd dat Hari zo snel mogelijk gaat boksen.

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    Het werkt wel, ik ga nu zeker kijken om te zien hoe Chisora klappen krijgt van Klitschko. Hopelijk.

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    idd tijd dat hari zo snel mogelijk gaat boksen... Als die chisora voor de titel mag vechten, mag hari dat van mij na een paar wins ook.
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    Ik zou Badr Hari vs Dereck Chisora wel willen zien, met name de weging. Als hij dit bij Hari probeert, maakt ie gehakt van hem. Partij begint dan eerder van gepland. Hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by thefxr View Post
    ala Andy hugg
    wat dan?
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    Vind zijn boks stijl wel heel lelijk
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    Wat een bitchslap van een echte bitch
    Vitali breekt hem in stukken vanavond
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    ik hoop op een heerlijk, snelle en goed geplaatste KO!
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    Wel leuk dat arnold Vanderlyde ook mede commentaar geeft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kemal View Post
    Wel leuk dat arnold Vanderlyde ook mede commentaar geeft.
    Leuk ???

    Arnold had werkelijk geen enkele bijdrage. Een commentator wordt betaald om oor de meer leken een uitleg te geven wat er gebeurt. Volgens mij is de laatste keer dat Arnold zich voor het boksen interesseerde zo'n 15 jaar geleden (vrouwenboksen daargelaten maar dat had meer met een andere hobby van hem te maken). Ik heb het idee dat hij alleen op tv zit voor zijn naamsbekendheid zodat hij weer meerclinics kan geven (en 800 keer te zeggen dat de trainer van Vladimir in de vorige eeuw ook zijn trainer was, interessante informatie, draagt echt wat bij, gaaaaap).

    Veel van het commentaar dat gegeven was was onjuist (waarschuwing voor ellebogen ipv klemmen, Wladimir naar de kleedkamer op verhaal te halen ipv regelementaire controle van handschoenen en windsels, advies om meer te bewegen met het bovenlichaam ipv meer via de zijkant naderen, enz).

    Ook gaf hij niets geen ectra informatie oer bijvoorbeeld tactiek, stijl, keuzes die in een partij gemaakt worden, enz.

    Ook had hij zich compleet niet voorbereid. "Ik heb gehoort van mensen die er verstand van hebben dat de vorige partij an Chisora onterecht verloren is". Als je weet dat je commentaar moet geven, bereid je dan voor en kijk minstens de video's van vorige gevechten (of werkt youtube niet in Limburg) en ga niet alleen werken aan ke iegen naamsbekendheid en een cheque ophalen.

    Laten ze aub volgende keer een commentator nemen die verstand heeft van boksen en zijn vak wel serieus neemt, bijvoorbeeld Fred Royers.

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    bijvoorbeeld Fred Royers.
    Alsjeblieft niet doe dan maar Remco Pardoel en die gast die het samen doet met Pardoel.

    Wie wel goed commentaar gaf was die gozer toen Innocent vocht tegen de Spanjaard voor de Europese titel die gaf goed boks commentaar.

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    Wel stil (het publiek dus) qua geluid daar... Je kan de stoten echt horen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeru View Post
    Wel stil (het publiek dus) qua geluid daar... Je kan de stoten echt horen.
    Dat zal tijdens de hoofdpartij wel anders zijn denk ik..
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    Dat vind ik altijd wel minder aan boksen. Alles draait om de hoofdpartij en de rest telt niet echt mee.

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    Leuk dat ze het ook even over Badr Hari hadden.
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    respectloos, hopen dat klitschko hem TOTAAL sloopt

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    23 uur begint het?
    Banks wel terechte winnaar.

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