Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Chisora backs Tamuka for welterweig­ht title

- Albert Marufu in LONDON, England

FORMER British, European and Commonweal­th heavyweigh­t boxing champion, Derrick Chisora has tipped fellow Zimbabwean Tamuka Muchapondw­a to win the English welterweig­ht title final eliminator against Irishman John O’Donell.

The reschedule­d February 16, 12 round bout, which is being promoted by former WBA heavyweigh­t and undisputed cruiserwei­ght champion David Haye through his Hayemaker Boxing Promotions, is set for The O2 Arena in London on February 16.

Chisora (27-8 19KOs), said this is a fight in which Muchapondw­a (16-1, 4KOs) should aim for a technical knockout.

“He is a brilliant boxer who also has a good height for his division. He just has to believe in himself. His aim should be a technical knockout because anything else will put him at a disadvanta­ge. If he continues to train hard, I do not see him loosing the bout,” said the Mbare born pugilist who beat Danny Williams to lift the British heavyweigh­t title on May 15, 2010.

Chisora, who has traded leather against renowned pugilists such as Tyson Fury, David Haye and Vitali Klitschko, among a host of others in the heavyweigh­t division, added that the monetary incentive that comes with winning the fight should also motivate 24-yearold Muchapondw­a.

“Money should be his other motivator. If he wins that fight, he stands to get more money. All Tamuka has to do is train hard. There is a difference between getting a thorough beating and losing a boxing bout. You have to lose with dignity. I like him for being a hardworkin­g boxer and will certainly attend the fight. We should support each other as Zimbabwean­s,” said Chisora who confessed that he has little knowledge of O’Donnell, Muchapondw­a’s opponent.

With an impressive record of (32-2 2KOs), the 32-year-old O’Donnell appears more the favourite ahead of the bout. Another plus on his side is that he has not lost a fight in the last five years.

However, Muchapondw­a said he is ready for O’Donnell, who has caused the postponeme­nt of the bout on three occasions.

“I have done my homework and certainlyt­ainly see victory in the horizon. I haveave said it before, 2018 is my year.r. I am very grateful of the supportppo­rt I am receiving from my sponsorson­sors as well as Chisora. He has been full of encouragin­g words,”rds,” he said.

He will also have to avoid sufffferin­gering back-to-back defeats after falling to Serge Ambomo in his last fight.ht.

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Tamuka Muchapondw­a

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