Chisora will stop Haye

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by lirva, May 16, 2012.


  1. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    Rogan toyed with Audley? news to me...
     
  2. bratwurzt

    bratwurzt Whore Full Member

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    :yep get some sleep mate.
     
  3. simmo

    simmo Active Member Full Member

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    This will look like a carbon copy of the Ruiz fight...Chisora too easy to hit, Haye too fast.
     
  4. 9Ball

    9Ball Smeghead Full Member

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    Yes it is 'beyond the realms of possibility' that he 'knuckles' down. He is a talentless buffoon and although Haye is quite possibly the most annoying tosser in Britain, he is miles ahead of Chisora, MILES!!!
    What a ****ing idiot. :tired
     
  5. jimmypince

    jimmypince Active Member Full Member

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    :yikes
     
  6. Absolutely!

    Absolutely! Fabulous, darling! Full Member

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    He knuckled down for Helenius after dropping the ball with Fury and kicked the arse of a fighter many were picking to put him in the dirt. Think he can't do the same with Haye? Dream on.
     
  7. Absolutely!

    Absolutely! Fabulous, darling! Full Member

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    So you're saying that an old, ring worn cruiserweight who was knocked sparkers by Ezra Sellers was a better fighter than a young, durable bonafide heavyweight who gave Vitali his toughest fight since Lennox?

    I'd argue that point if it wasn't so ****ing ******ed.
     
  8. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    Even in Haye's authorized autobiography "Making Haye", Carl Thompson is referred to as Shot. :good
     
  9. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    I know you're desperate for Chisora to win, but we operate in the real world, not fantasy land. Chisora has so little talent, all he can rely on is grit. And grit counts for nothing when you're getting smacked in the face.
     
  10. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    "But it ain't about how hard you hit, it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward, how much can you take and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done!" ~ Rocky Balboa

    :D
     
  11. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    Fictional....just like Chisoras chances in this fight
     
  12. Jayhaych

    Jayhaych Active Member Full Member

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    I've heard everything!!!!! Haye's performances against Old man Ruiz (please watch the Tyson interview with Johnny Nelson where he said that ruiz had been dug up from the graveyard lol!) Ruiz was getting schooled by Roy jones junior years back FFS, he was finished full stop.

    Audley harrison won the gold medal....has been a non event at heavyweight full stop.

    Valuev was a sideshow attraction for don king. Chagaev beat him and 40 odd year old Holyfield should of got the decision a handfull of fights before Haye knicked a decision..chagaev in much better fashion..old man holyfield in much the same fashion.

    Wladimir= toejamgate! Haye did ZERO in that fight apart from fall to his knees in anticipation of Kiltschko leaning on him, he simply ran. Landed 4 meaningfull punches all night, one of which appeared to get wlad's attention, dodged and ducked and ran out of potential danger. Wlad's punches landed sporadically, one in particular but david appeared to roll with the punch.

    That's it!!! Haye has no legacy or pedigree worth mentioning at heavyweight, NONE.

    Real objective fans know this.

    Chisora pushed Vitali all the way, and actually fought him, walked him down. Can anyone see Haye putting up the same performance, or would he run valuev style and look for the wide armed "Hayemaker!"?

    He beat( in everybody's eyes) the next big thing in helenius...one-armed?? Injuries happen and fighters only complain when they've performed badly. Unless I see medical records then it could be a case of over exageration...picture benn, ali, gatti and ward, and stop bleating on about injuries!!

    I just don't see how anybody doesn't see this being a competitive fight!?? Very 50-50 and I see Haye getting stopped late...I don't see Haye being this dynamite puncher...a very fast, hard puncher yes...concussive no!

    I don't see the footwork(other than being able to run) that others see.

    I see good head movement, I also see a very supect chin and suspect stamina.

    With chisora, I see an improving fighter who has fought at the top and aquitted himself very well. I see a pressure fighter with a great chin. I see a man who is strong and who rarely gets puched back. I see someone who has a tendency to be lazy( see Tyson fury)
    but has good punch output ( see Helenius)

    Proper 50 - 50 fight.

    I just see chisora Late ko.
     
  13. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    This isn't one sided, at all.
     
  14. Jayhaych

    Jayhaych Active Member Full Member

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    My post or the fight?
     
  15. Jayhaych

    Jayhaych Active Member Full Member

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    Because??:lol: