I don't think you're in a position to criticise others for a perceived 'bias' considering the bull**** you've spouted in this thread. Do you know how pathetic it is that you have to reference Chisora's wins over Danny Williams and 'top class domestic level opponent' Sam Sexton in an effort to prove his ability?
He fought sexton in his 5th fight!! For christ sake, give the man some credit!! He's actually done things PROPERLY in the heavyweight division!! He started out on small hall shows, beat sam sexton (in the rematch) for the british title, lost it against fury after coming in, in dreadful condition 20lbs overweight. Went back to the drawing board and won a decision in a 6rd warm up and then went abroad and fought the next big thing in Helenius and in everyone's eyes, beat him! He then fought vitali Klitschko, who until dereck fought him, was regarded as the numero uno heavyweight, the tougher of the 2 brothers, the man Haye should stay away from. 2 rounds?? As if he won 2 rounds. He won 4 on my card. Give the man some credit...but you won't as he's fighting your man...understood.
As opposed to wins over top class prime Ruiz and olympic gold medallist superstar Audley Harrison? :huh
So? Sexton was a novice in his eighth fight himself. Why is this such a remarkable achievement? Why should I? I'll ask the question again - what has Chisora done to deserve credit? No he hasn't. He lost a British title fight. To Tyson Fury. He then landed a shot at the vacant European title, after a six rounder. What had he done to earn that opportunity? And after losing in admittedly disgraceful circumstances to Helenius he received a world title shot. He's been gifted opportunity after opportunity. Do you even know what you're talking about? Wembley Arena? The Millennium Stadium? What 'small hall shows'? And? What's Sam Sexton ever done to be held in such high esteem? Yeah i'll give him that. It was a good performance, and should've been a good win on his record. Actually Wlad has been accepted as the 'numero uno' for a long time now. He was awarded the ring belt long before either one of the brothers was aware of Dereck's existence. He won two rounds on my card. And this was before he had even clashed with Haye.
Quote: Originally Posted by dftaylor Utter bull****. Maybe you'll re-read this after the fight and realise how daft it is. And, yes - that's bias, by the way. You've let your personal feelings cloud your analysis. Chisora's been hurt in every one of his last three fights. Fury hurt him to the body (and he's no puncher), Helenius had him hurt quite badly, and Vitali shook him up again and again. It's conceivable that Haye will hurt Del-Boy earlier, and Haye has shown he carries his power throughout a fight. Better pressure fighters than Chisora have put it on Haye and not stopped him. The only man that stopped him was a brutal puncher, an excellent fighter, and a guy that took a beating until Haye blew himself out. He's never looked in trouble of that happening again. Mormeck likely punches harder than Chisora and he never really hurt Haye. He caught him off balance and on the temple. Three rounds later he was ****ed up. Ruiz, a FAR superior fighter to current Chisroa even at that stage, laid hands on Haye and couldn't hurt him. Even Wlad, the best fighter in the division, couldn't land a huge amount once Haye took him out of his rhythm. And unlike Wlad, Haye won't have to worry about the power or precision of Chisora's punches. There is no way Dereck can win this, except in some fantasyland where he turns into Joe Frazier for the night. Talk about bias. What a silly ****. No bias at all in this post!!! Hahahahaha! Ruiz cut off the ring with speed of foot, the man was at the peak of his boxing abilities!!! Hehehehehehe!!
Haye's record at heavyweight ain't great. Tell me something I don't know. I'm not the one desperately trying to talk up his resume. The same can't be said for your attempts to make Chisora seem a more accomplished, successful fighter then he is in reality. Go back to your cell you delusional berk and keep telling yourself that Sam Sexton is a 'top class domestic level opponent'. Oh and as terrible as Audley is, he still annihilated Williams in their rematch 5 years ago. And you and several other mugs have the audacity to question Ruiz's condition whilst claiming Williams as a credible opponent.
Nah, Williams was crap. I mentioned that earlier in the thread. He was a washed up big name fighter who Chisora did a number on, much like most of Haye's opponents in fact. This fight doesn't come down to resumes anyway, it comes down to styles. And Haye has shown he has trouble with tough, come forward swarmers which is exactly what Chisora is. Not sure why so many Haye fanboys are getting their panties in a twist about that. BTW, who do you consider a better domestic level fighter than Sam Sexton at the moment? Aside from Price obviously.
Sorry, He started off at wembley arena on an undercard and also Millenium stadium AGAIN on an undercard....York hall after that..and again and again...(I had to check as I'm not a boxrec warrior like yourself) Grosvenor house hotel(dinner show) Gifted opportunity after opportunity??? Do YOU know what YOU'RE talking about?????? He lost an UD against Tyson Fury for the british title, which he won by stopping sam sexton. He won a 6rd warm up and was brought over by Helenius as a whipping boy....He won the fight in everyone's eyes and that's what got him the opportunity to fight Vitali!
I think its very likely that Haye gets stopped,he will look good for the first 4 rounds but when Chisora is still there walking him down he will be in serious trouble.
The delusion on this thread exceeds Audley levels. I haven't seen one logical explanation of how Chisora will beat Haye. Vague statements like "Haye doesn't like pressure", "Haye is chinny" or "Chisora will walk him down" are stupid. Haye is better (or has an answer) in every department. Simples.
We will see tomorrow night how far ahead price is from sexton....I expect him to win but feel the Mcdermott win flattered him abit. A good tought fight for price at this stage. Not a blowout by any means. Same thing with fury, altho both guys(price/fury) will eventually be contenders in the next 2 years. Towers is still green. Barrett was starched by wlad in 2000, no chance he's the same level as chisora. Ruiz, had absolutely no hope of getting a title shot....then again if hasim rahman can, anyone can. Honestly Dr.... Was you one of the guys that backed Haye against wlad? I promise not to laugh!
Just for the record, I've never even mentioned Danny williams as a credible opponent. He was stating that he was 'shot' before the first bell. Sam sexton is ranked number 5, that's top level domestic, which ever way you cut it. Hellenius had beaten 3 former world champs and was touted as the man who would dethrone the brothers Klit. Vitali is one of the top 2 heavyweights in the world. I think that those acomplishments in just 18 fights deserve commendation, and equal if not better, fighting Valuev, ruiz, barrett, Harrison and Toejamgate. It just does! The performances equal Haye's at heavyweight. Different performances, not as dynamic and exciting as the barrett KO or the ruiz stoppage, or the Harrison stoppage, but considering the levels then arguably as accomplished. No question.
I disagree but that's why we love the sport...the imponderables. Proper 50 50 fight. I'll say it now, I never thought dereck would beat vitali, saw him being stopped late or wide decision. I never saw Haye beating wlad, saw wide decision or stoppage win for Klit. I don't see chisora ko-ing Haye, I see him being there late on and stopping him.