I've got a feeling Chisora is just going to spam the overhand right and actually get Pulev out of there.
Wouldn't be surprised in the least if Pulev strung together another streak and cashes out for a 3rd time as a mandatory challenger. The dude knows how **** the division is, and that it's not all that unlikely.... That's likely why he's carrying on.
He came up very short against AJ about a year and a half ago, who is barely top 5 right now. If the division is weak then Pulev is utter trash. He's carrying on for a few final paydays against very beatable opponents like Forrest on Triller and a badly washed up Chisora.
Didn't you say that the first time? And when he fought Andy Ruiz? You don't have a good track record with your AJ predictions.
Did not make a prediction on AJ vs Ruiz that I remember though I did not like the late matchmaking and said he was better than Millar. Yo7 also forgot my rematch prediction was spot on you biased creep.
The seek and destroy version of AJ no longer exists. It was wounded at Wembley stadium and killed at Madison Square Garden. Which is as shame as such a game plan represents his only path to victory against Usyk. As such it's Usyk's fight to lose.
Steady on there Olu, no need to get angry. Don't try to pretend that you didn't think AJ would beat Ruiz; everyone did, especially AJ's most rabid fanboys. Likewise you picked AJ to beat Usyk by KO, while more sober and objective observers than yourself were either picking the more talented and skilled Usyk to win or AJ by 12 round robbery. So unless you are completely delusional you cannot be confident in picking a proven bottler like AJ to win this time. He's been outclassed in both of his losses, both against wide underdogs and appears to be psychologically compromised.
When AJ wins the rematch in devastating fashion as I predict we shall revisit your claims about him being psychologically compromised or perhaps that ailment would have transferred to Usyk with your BS excuses.
AJ will win in devastating fashion. Just as you predicted him to the first time, just as you predicted Ajagba to, just as you predicted Sam Peters to. Face it: you record of making predictions for fighters of your own nationality is awful.
A much primer Pulev won with plenty of un-penalized holding in Bulgaria. Chisora has a good chance of beating a less prime Pulev who isn't allowed to hold in the UK