Chisora and Haye made good money, arranging the Gashi fight "to go to distance" @ Odds 3+!!!

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by V.Iced, Apr 25, 2019.


Do you think Chisora and Haye arranged this fight to go to distance?

  1. Yes

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  2. No

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  1. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    The gigantic fly in this ointment is that Chisora seriously devalued himself by his slow plodding performance against a third rater who came with no ambition at all.Chisora would have wanted to maintain some sort of profile for future decent purses,and this result put him out of the picture for top bouts.The best he can hope for now is a fight with Allen or one of the new kids on the block.He isnt relevant beyond that.
     
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  2. NasalSpray

    NasalSpray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm 100% convinced Whyte Vs Chisora 2 was rigged as well

    Study the film. Watch how easily Whyte is hurting Chisora in the first round, Whyte could have easily taken him out then. Instead he stops throwing punches and carries Chisora for 11 rounds till he decides to knock him out

    Even Ray Charles can see that fight was rigged!
     
  3. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    Probably.
    Haye's been known to do this.
    The whole sport is crooked.
    Every other fight is either a mismatch, a dive, or a carry job.
     
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  4. BitPlayerVesti

    BitPlayerVesti Boxing Drunkie Full Member

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    No.

    Chisora has never been a big puncher.
     
  5. Gatekeeper

    Gatekeeper Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wouldn't dismiss this tbh.

    As someone else pointed out Haye has form with the Audley 3rd round fiasco.
     
  6. PolicemanPrawn

    PolicemanPrawn Member Full Member

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    Gashi did actually come to fight, at least initially. We saw some exchanges in the first few rounds, and Gashi arguably got the better of them. But Chisora kept on tripping Gashi, whether intentional or not, and that was the end of the fight. The tripping happened about 6-7 times in the first few rounds. Gashi changed to orthodox to avoid the trips, but couldn't do anything from that position, and so opted to survive.
     
  7. V.Iced

    V.Iced New Member banned Full Member

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    Reading most comments, i probably was just very lucky and high that day.

    Fine, I'll turn it up a notch.

    Wait and see how boxing and gambling truly go together in Nonito Donaire's upcoming fight.
     
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