I don't see this fight being discussed much, but I expect a much improved Parker after more time with his newer trainer. I think Parker lost the last fight, but will win this one decisively and potentially end Chisora's career.
Good question @Aydamn I suspect it will be a repeat of the last fight; a close decision with a disinterested Parker getting the nod on account of being less trouble for Hearn, far younger, having far fewer losses, being a former title holder and being a former AJ opponent rather than a former Fury opponent. Placid, pillowfisted paint dry is being groomed to replace the aging Chisora as a gatekeeper. He's perfect for the role as he's not just a light puncher with little aggression or will to win but teak tough with a good engine, so he will nearly always take prospects the distance.
What a load of crap… dude lost to the robot and for head butted by Whyte. He’s underrated at this point.
I wouldn't be surprised if Alen Babic could beat paint dry at this point. No power, no aggression, no will to win. Pathetic.
Parkers useless What originally was meant to be a undercard fight is now going to be headlining its second show I hope they knock each other out
It probably won't happen, but for sentiment, I am going to say Chisora trains like a demon to build on his success in the last fight, comes out swinging, and knocks a disinterested and distracted Parker cold. Yeah, I know...
Parker probably wins another close decision in a competitive fight. Chisora isn't getting any younger and only thing he's likely to improve on his showing up in better condition. Parker has more room for improvement, though we are yet to see if this change in trainer can revitalise his stagnating career.
Parker by late TKO. He's capable enough, and hopefully revitalized with a new trainer that has more advice to give other than double jab.
Disappointing headline but a great card if everything comes through. At the end of the day I think Chisora deserves a rematch and I'm glad he got it. Parker to outlast Derrick this time and wins a close, not controversial decision. Joseph looks liked he had another gear he wasn't willing to engage in that fight and now he has to..I mean I suppose he always looks like that.
Most pointless, uninteresting rematch ever Parker will win again, a little more decisively this time because Chisora is a one-trick pony who never improves in rematches If Parker actually wants to challenge for a world title again he should be facing better opposition, not wasting his time (and all of our time) rematching Chisora