Fury would have to manage a stoppage for this to be at all a meaningful victory. If I were him, I would pass, as it would be very difficult for him to come out looking good.
Like most people have said, I think Hughie win’s a fairly boring decision. Makes perfect sense for him, as for whatever reason Chisora has great stock with the public. Make’s little sense for Del Boy though, it’s a tough fight / style for him and he’s unlikely to win or look good in defeat as he has over the past few years.
Chisora would be daft to take this fight It won't generate big money and Hughie will frustrate the life out of him
Even if it did land I couldn't see it doing any damage , say what you want about hughie but he has a world class chin if nothing else, I can't think one time he has ever looked buzzed let alone in trouble.
The Skirt is very good at moving around avoiding heavy punches but if Dull Boy lands that overhead right - it would wobble any fighter and knock out many as well. The likelihood is The Skirt is too smart and will dance his way to an easy points win with Dull Boy claiming robbery backed up by Bellew in the studio.
Who has Chisora knocked out with a big overhand right? He's probably only put a few men in serious trouble with it, above pub beer garden level.
That's one of the only ones I can think of. Against a "top 10" fighter, too, who had amazing wins over 43 year old Tony Thompson and 40 year old Michael Sprott. @Mitch87 where does this rank for Chisora? Also, this win must be up there with anything on Fury's record, surely.
Rumours on the forum that @Mitch87 had that win better than any Fury win - his Boxing CV algorithm gave far too much credit for him winning a Red 'War Chisora' Cap at the Matchroom Annual Raffle.
You've just posted Chisora's career highlights. If I had been in a coma for the last decade and someone showed me that and told me that this is the man headlining PPV events, I'd definitely think he was having me on.