We all know what happened vs Fury so that's not even worth talking about. It's clear he's better than Fury. He did very well against Vitali. This injury stuff would never have been mentioned had Vitali been more dominant. I don't see Haye being able to knock him out and think Chisora would be in with a real chance of outworking him to a decision. Wouldn't stick any money on it but it wouldn't surprise me to see.
And then the previously unbeaten never been down before Pakjic got completely mullered in the 3rd. Being knocked down and being knocked down, hurt and stopped are completely different things. Chisora is getting way too much credit for hanging on and lasting the distance against the old man. He has no guile, bumbles in in straight lines like a clueless version of Frazier, all bob and no weave, he would be grist to the mill for a decent straight puncher like Haye, he couldn't miss.
Nonsense - utter nonsense, man. He got handled against Vitali, too much credit for not getting pummelled. He lost ten out of twelve rounds comfortably.
I gave Del Boy about one or two rounds against Fury. In shape or not, if he was clearly better than Fury he wouldn't have been dominated.
He knocked an off balance Fury DOWN in the 2nd, a clearly embarrassed Fury then proceeded to hammer the shite outta him.
People give Chisora far too much credit for not getting stopped against Klitschko and being robbed against Helenius who, let's face it, was found out. Haye simply has too much class for him. Haye would top this tournament. To be honest I wouldn't be surprised if Fury and Price both beat Del Boy in the meantime... decision and KO respectively.
Haye,Price and Fury all get injured arms in the early rounds and beat chisora with one arm,making it 5 one arm beatings.
On current form i got: Haye TKO9 Chisora Haye KO3 Fury Haye TKO4 Price Price KO5 Fury Chisora UD Price Chisora UD Fury