Next month, IBF will order heavyweight master Daniel Dubois, defend his belt against a 41-year compulsory opponent, Derek Chisora, April 22. Two British have a deadline on June 21 to end this fight.
Social media fans are bad because of this fight. They believe that 27-year-old Dubois (22-2, 21 KO) is livid to defend his IBF heavyweight title against the past of his best Chisory (36-13, 23 KO), whose career is simple along with the careful associated with older warriors.
Safety concerns
IBF must make their title eliminators much more complex to prevent washed warriors to be washed by becoming obligatory pretenders and destruction by the masters. It is not sheltered to have fighters as aged as Chisora challenging an elite hefty weight such as Dubois. What’s more, this is a bad product for fans who expect a competitive match.
Chisora is the equivalent of an aged dinosaur who does not belong to the fight with anyone remotely talented. Placing a 42-year-old 42-year-old Chisory from Dubois is not sheltered and makes sport look bad in the eyes of fans. This is unfair to naive fans who will buy tickets for the event or order them on PPV if it is sold in this format.
Chisora would be better to fight for struggle for careful, just like aged baseball players, when they are too aged to compete, but putting him with the world champion, such as Dubois, harm the honesty of this sport. People are nervous that IBF has clearly facilitated Chisor in the past, which has become mandatory for the Dubois belt along with the fight with Otto Wallin.
IBF should focus on the safety of fighters, because Chisora looks and sounds as if he was not near a warrior who was in 2012, when wounded, one -armed Vitali Klitschko defeated him strongly. With one arm, Vitali defeated Chisora like a drum. Delby looked like he didn’t belong to the same ring with him.
Many boxing fans believe that Chisora-Walllin’s fight should not have been sanctioned as an eliminator of the World IBF title. Anthony Joshua knocked out Wallin in five rounds and did not beat anyone noteworthy from this defeat. In the last fight, Wallin defeated the unclear heavyweight named Onoriode Ehwarieme.
Sanctioning Chisor’s fight vs. Wallin as an eliminator of the title was a joke. The Chisory record in the last eight fights is 4-4 since 2020, and his victory came against these little fighters:
Otto Wallin
Joe Joyce: 39
Gerald Washington: 42
Kubrat Pulev: 43