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Chisora predicts eighth-round win


Vitali Klitschko (L) and Dereck Chisora

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.”

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