Yes, I noticed Big Dan mentioning the possible injury first. To say Chisora would have even lasted to the final bell, had the injury not had...
:lol: *If I can fight with one arm and clearly dominate, I have large reserves* :good The guy is still unbeatable, even with one arm...
:lol: It is rather comical, isn't it? :lol:
That is very possible. Unless he thinks he can finally get a showdown with Haye, then I think we'll see VItali return, and with two good working arms.
If he tore a shoulder tendon, I think he may retire now. But if he thinks he can really get Haye in the ring for a big payday, he will probably...
Yes, Haye beats Chisora quite convincingly. Chisora as a boxer, is not on par with his antics as an attention getting thug.
Chisora, easily. But you gotta factor in the fact that Chisora didn't have VItali's pistonlike jab and left hook to deal with, either. Much...
I guess being a civil human being who shows respect and decency , and who admires the sport and makes his living in the sport has something to do...
Well said. Fully agree. But its all from where your standpoint happens to be. If you are one who sees heavyweight boxing as severely needing...
Its obvious that this kind of nonsense sells fights, yes. We all know that. Ok. Got it. But from a sportsman/common respect/professionalism...
WIth the arm as it was yesterday, I venture to say Haye's speed and power would have made it a pick em fight. But with a healed arm/hand, he's...
Chisora's head is pure iron. How hands and arms many are gonna be destroyed trying to drop this ironheaded guy?
Haye, or Chisora, or Povetkin vs a two armed Vitali = another beatdown. Fact. Haye vs an arm injured Vitali = competitive fight. Once...
Too smart to keep going too long. He knows his arm was the major factor yesterday, and he knows when it'll be time to call it a day. With a...
CHisora did keep coming forward and did land some good shots on the one handed Vitali. I still gotta acknowledge that, even if the injured hand...