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both are top 10 as far as real heavyweight ability. Chisora towards the bottom of the top 10 but he whupped Helenius and put up a better fight vs Vitali than anyone since Lewis. It's clear as day that Haye is the best heavyweight not named Klitchsko even though he's a clown.
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Chisora will be top 10 after he knocks out Haye. He beat Helenius, and gave Vitali a hell of a fight. A win vs Haye will see him in the top 10 IMO.
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Chisora is a bum. He only looked good against Helenius because Rob was injured. Haye has skills, but would likely lose to Helenius or Povetkin, and I wouldn't bet on him vs Chambers, Thompson, Chagaev, or even a healthy Solis. He's done NOTHING to indicate he could ever beat these guys. Heck, I'd even bet on Boytsov over Haye. Jennings could probably even take him out. Wilder would kill him. ----------- Sadly, Haye will probably KO Chisorsa in the first few rounds, so the general public will once again believe all his BS hype, and he'll probably get his shot at Vitali. Everyone will tune in, it will be another snooze-fest / dancing exhibition, and all those semi-fans will once again be turned off on the sport of boxing. Go David...... |
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