Quality tipster you aren't ya! I predict a bear WILL **** in the woods today. For the record I thought both Wlad and Vitali would win, as did 75% of sensible people. How will he stop him though? He has no power, so what is Haye going to be stupid enough to shoot his load, put his hands up and say: "I'm tired, I give up." Chisora has never fought a guy like Haye. Haye has KO'd every fighter like Chisora. I honestly think that every Chisora tipster actually think that he CANNOT be knocked out and Haye will gas, therefore Chis wins by default. It. Simply. Does. Not. Work. Like. That.
Good prediction, a bear will **** in the woods today...but just look at the wlad v Haye threads and then tell me 75% picked wlad!! atsch Chisora hasn't fought a speedster like haye, but Haye hasn't fought anybody as durable and with the workrate of Chisora. Please tell me ruiz?? Loool Please tell me Barrett??? Tell me that and I'll tell you that you're an armchair fan with no clue of what you're talking about!! Read carefully....Haye's workrate just isn't that great MATE!!! Haye won't rain punches on chisora all night long with chisora resembling a punchbag, he's not joe calzaghe. It. Simply. Does. Not. Work. Like. That!!
http://compuboxonline.com/news.php?...x-Analysis:-W.-Klitschko-vs.-Haye&news_id=146 After rising to heavyweight his output has slowed precipitously. In his last four fights against Monte Barrett, Nikolay Valuev, John Ruiz and Audley Harrison, Haye averaged 25.8 punches per round. Just for the Haye fanboys
http://compuboxonline.com/news.php?...bykey&searchkey=chisora+hellenius&datesearch= But in the Sexton rematch – Chisora’s toughest to date – his output (52.9) and effectiveness (40.3 percent overall and 46.7 percent power) surged. Couldn't get the Hellenius fight stats.
http://compuboxonline.com/packages/klitschko-chisora/VKlitschkoW12Chisora.pdf Only 30 punches per round for chisora. I take into account the height difference but still a higher workrate than Haye's average.
http://compuboxonline.com/pdf/Klitschko_W12_Haye.pdf Again 24 punches a round for Haye. He simply doesn't have the workrate. 50 50 fight Rest my case and roll on the 14th of july.
you have got to be a troll with the ammount of shite u say. but great fight this,2 BIG punches,both down,showing great heart:bbb its a shame ya man chis can't punch as hard as these two,would be a hard *******:thumbsup
Fights at York Hall are certainly not what i'd consider small hall bills; certainly not when Frank is involved. Even if they were, why is this something worthy of recognition? And finally I don't think a UK vs USA charity bill televised on Sky counts either. It's hardly the same as toiling away fight after fight in the nation's grottiest leisure centres, trying to earn a shot at a title. I don't deny that he may have merited a shot at the British title, but he certainly deserve a shot at the vacant European title, and he didn't really deserve to fight Vitali for the WBC strap either. How does one from go from losing your British titles to Tyson fury, strolling through a six rounder against a journeyman to fighting for the European title? And despite his performance against Helenius where he clearly won, he didn't deserve to fight Vitali either. Of our recent champs, titlists and challengers the likes of Froch, Haye (at cruiser), Witter, and Munroe have all deserved their opportunities. Chisora got his of the back of one decent performance.
I'm not sure if you are serious. Peter, Brewster and Liakhovich?? Peter and Brewster retired directly after the Helenius fight pretty much proving that they were done, shot to ****....and I am embarrassed that you consider Liakhovich a world champion. Helenius has a decent bang on him alright, but thats about it....his conditioning is suspect and his jab is the worst that I have ever seen in a supposed world class fighter, he just throws it out and hopes for the best.
Making out that Sexton was some seasoned pro at the time....he was in his 8th fight. Chisora was hardly stepping into the lions den was he Sure he did
I never said you did. However some, such as Absolutely!, and the formerly rational Intentional Butt, have referred to this victory as if it were something worthy of note. Intentional Butt even went as far as to refer to Williams as 'still serviceable', on the basis that he was only a year removed from his second dubious victory over John McDermott. Domestically not many divisions are stacked beyond the top two or three. Sexton may be the number 5 heavyweight in Britain, but he will more than likely never win a British title, which is what i'd consider to be 'top level domestic'. Furthermore a good domestic fighter would not have struggled with Olubamiwo, even taking ring rust into consideration. I don't think I have to remind you what McDermott did to Larry. Let's see how highly you rate Sexton after tonight's bout ay? Yes and everybody has given him his dues for that performance. Yes. Yes he is. And he beat Dereck easily. Sigh. WHAT ****ING ACCOMPLISHMENTS? Sexton x 2 and Helenius < Harrison, Barrett, Valuev and Ruiz.
Seriously, I've mentally scarred people for less than that, you utter ****wit. Get back into the care home and leave the boxing talk to people who actually have eyes.
The rules must have been changed fairly recently because at one time you couldn't fight for a euro title having come off the back of a loss
You are a class A idiot. I had my suspicions but now they're confirmed. See, you can spot bias (and idiocy) by how someone deals with a better made point. You're first instinct is to try and discredit the thinking, having failed that you make out that I made a much more unlikely point - which I didn't. Ruiz's footwork was better and faster than Chisora's. He knew how to get into range and step into angles (although less so than when he was younger). I never said he was at his peak, he clearly wasn't, but the difference between the two is not massive. Ruiz had been pretty consistent throughout his career, he wasn't a speed demon or anything like that. I don't think any reasonable viewer could say Chisora is better than Ruiz. He clearly isn't.