Haye vs Chisora - what really happened

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  1. samson

    samson New Member Full Member

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    Read the article from Michael Collins and it made me think: how much is Hayemaker Promotions paying you?

    The real story: great fight. Haye was extremely lucky to win. He looked mighty discouraged before catching Chisora. He did a great combo to finish him off. Vitali is scared? I don't think so. Haye wants a rematch? (Chisora was highly competitiive before the stoppage), I don't think so.

    Is Haye is a top 5 heavyweight - certainly. All credit to him. He can beat almost anyone in the top 10 and almost anyone in the top 10 has a shot at beating him...

    Odds for David Price vs David Haye? That's the next fight that makes sense.

    Is David Chisora's career over - as Michael Collins claims? Not at all. He can rebuild and he can score victories above european level.

    Correct?
     
  2. samson

    samson New Member Full Member

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    Because he was very close to losing before the TKO...
     
  3. VivaNazVegas

    VivaNazVegas Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Nope.avi
     
  4. Earl-hickey

    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    obviously he's number 3 or maybe joint second with vitali
     
  5. MrSpeaker89

    MrSpeaker89 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Haye looked to be tiring is the only negative I would put on his performance.

    Then again, so did Chisora.

    Haye showed he is a cut above him. He was wobbled in the third but it came after the bell.

    Chisora showed he isn't a smart fighter, he was leaning into David's punches and walking clean into a few. You can't walk head first into someone with speed like that.

    After the first knockdown he should have done everything he could to stay out of range to see out the last ten seconds and possible regathered.

    But he came in swinging blind cos he isn't a smart fighter, and already hurt, he got KO'd.
     
  6. samson

    samson New Member Full Member

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    Look at him in the corner w Booth - are you blind? This man was shocked at how durable and strong Chisora was... Rubber legs a couple of times. No? Did we watch the same fight?
     
  7. leaduppercut

    leaduppercut Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He was trying to clinch like he did against Helenius in the first round.. that's the only way he knows to try and survive when hurt.. Haye wouldn't let him clinch so he started trying to throw punches back... bad idea
     
  8. VivaNazVegas

    VivaNazVegas Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Obviously not.
    Either that or you're completely delusional
     
  9. NJLSSUK

    NJLSSUK New Member Full Member

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    Haye could have easily lost this fight if Chisora caught him a few more time.
     
  10. NJLSSUK

    NJLSSUK New Member Full Member

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    THE UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION ON THE PLANET is Volodymyr Klychko and his brother (because now 40) is Vitali is second. Haye IS NOT any champion in the heavyweight division now, and will never be as long at the Klychkos are around.
     
  11. des3995

    des3995 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Say what? Haye was dominating the fight before he finished his guy. I don't see it that he was lucky at all. I thought the ref sucked ass, and stopped it too soon, but it is more likely than not that Haye would have finished him in the beginning of the next round. CHisora was hurt.
     
  12. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    What really happened was Haye countered & caught Chisora with heavy combos which ended in knockdowns. The last of which was a beautiful counter left hook that would have knocked out almost any fighter in the world. Lucky Chisora has that ****** strength.
     
  13. ashl3y72

    ashl3y72 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    he's definitely a top 7 or so guy now. lets see him take on a top 5'er and earn the Wlad rematch
     
  14. samson

    samson New Member Full Member

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    Haye KOs David Price? I think he does NOT.
     
  15. REEVO

    REEVO Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :huh I think Davisd Price needs to go and fight a proper heavyweight before mixing with the big boys.. :lol:
    O sorry he has fought sexton.. :yep