Chisora predicts eighth-round win

British warrior Chisora (right) has mislaid dual of his 17 maestro fights
Britain’s Dereck Chisora has vowed to hit Vitali Klitschko out in a eighth turn to explain a maestro Ukrainian’s WBC heavyweight crown.
The 28-year-old is looking to rebound behind from a argumentative points better by Robert Helenius in December.
Chisora’s skeleton to quarrel Wladimir Klitschko were scuppered by damage to a IBF, WBA and WBO champion, and he faces Vitali in Munich on 18 February.
“Vitali is going down in a eighth round,” pronounced Chisora.
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It is time for a new king, and that will be me come 18 February
Dereck Chisora
“Number 8 is my propitious number. He only does not know what is entrance – we am entrance to take what is his and make it mine.”
Chisora – who also mislaid to Tyson Fury in their British pretension showdown in Jul final year – takes on a three-time universe champion on 18 February.
The Zimbabwean-born Chisora has mislaid dual of his 17 maestro fights, a some-more new for a European pretension opposite Finnish warrior Helenius in Helsinki, though a former British and Commonwealth champion stays assured he can lift off a startle feat over Vitali.
“Everybody is sleepy of we and your brother, since we do not move fad to a game. [You] have killed a competition we love,” Chisora told a champion.
“It is time for a new king, and that will be me.”
Although Klitschko, 40, concedes Chisora is a “hungry” contender, a maestro is in no doubt he has both a diversion and a earthy ability to finish a Londoner’s challenge.
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Vitali knocked out Herbie Hide in London in Jun 1999 to explain a WBO pretension and also saw off a plea by Danny Williams in 2004, though was beaten by Lennox Lewis when they clashed for a WBC pretension in 2003.
“I have a lot of experience, though now we have to infer my skills again opposite a British guy,” pronounced Klitschko.
“I feel like we am 25, have been ring opposite guys who are half my age and we am in good condition and form.”
He added: “Every quarrel can be your last, so we ready like it will be a final quarrel in [my] career.
“I will give my best to reason this pretension for a prolonged time and we can give it behind to a association for myself when we decide.”







