Chisora will stop Haye

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  1. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    I actually believe that these Chisora ******s can keep this up for another 7 - 8 weeks. By fight time its going to be Dereck Chisora an imoveable force of nature, unbelieveable :lol:
     
  2. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    :lol:

    This actually made me spit out my orange juice (the very fine Innocent stuff, by the way). Good work, sir!

    Chisora will be in with a guy who can avoid almost everything he throws, because he doesn't have the jab to steady Haye. He'll keep working, getting more and more tired and discouraged, while Haye keeps chopping him down with that lead right. I suspect we'll see the return of some of Haye's body-punching too.

    Haye won't have to worry about his power because he has none.
     
  3. ollyc

    ollyc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Chisora sandwiched a victory over a journeyman inbetween his loss to Fury and his bout with Helenius. Nevertheless he still didn't deserve to fight for the Euro title.

    But you are right - the Ebu have scrapped that rule about fighters not being able to fight for the title coming of a loss.
     
  4. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    Count how many landed. I also remember he had a pretty healthy workrate against the smaller Ruiz. Your analysis is so simplistic that I'm starting to think you're ******ed.
     
  5. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    :thumbsup
     
  6. lordgore

    lordgore Well-Known Member Full Member

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    And afterwards it'll be "what a ****ing bum!!!! long live Haye!!!"
    I don't really care who wins now, but Chisora is way,way too overrated on here
    even more so than the much maligned Haye!
     
  7. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    Its getting a bit embassassing to be honest
     
  8. GoatySimpson

    GoatySimpson Active Member Full Member

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    I will tell anyhow who listens: Haye batters Chisora within 7 rounds.
     
  9. Jayhaych

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJtNQMA7DTQ&feature=relmfu[/ame]


    2:20 Mike sums Ruiz up.

    Lol Any reasonable viewer? Class a idiot?? Yeh of course Ruiz at this stage of his career is as good as chisora!!! You're a joke!!!

    Just stupidity to the max!! Ruiz was SHOT TO PIECES Simple....his footwork appeared to be great because haye was moving back in straight lines and not firing back.

    I'm the idiot?? Ruiz fights Haye 7 years after he gets schooled by RJJ and I'm the idiot?? Lol fanboy!! :lol::lol:
     
  10. Jayhaych

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    Final PunchStat Report
    Punches Landed / Thrown
    Total Punches Jabs Power Punches
    Klitschko
    134 / 509 105 / 376 29 / 133
    26% 28% 22%
    Haye
    72 / 290 36 / 171 36 / 119

    I did count how many was landed and so did compubox!! 72 the whole fight...I'm the ******???

    You think that landing 72 punches in the whole fight is a good total??

    Window licker!!! :lol::lol:
     
  11. Jayhaych

    Jayhaych Active Member Full Member

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    I'm cracking up!!!!

    Return of Haye's body punching!! Hehehehehe! Hatton-esque body attack yeh?? Hahahahaha! When has he worked the body and troubled fighters significantly? He's a head puncher, who when he counters and gets his man in problems, a good finisher..body puncher? No!!!
     
  12. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    You just make **** up. learn to read. did I say Hatton-esque? no, you did. Haye still landed 25% of his punches against wlad, which isn't awful when you consider he was on the run for the last six rounds.

    More worrying is that chisora "landed" 300 punches (though a lot of those didn't land) against big brother and didn't bother him once.

    no power, no skills and a decent chin = brutal beating.
     
  13. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    Incidentally, haye's defence stopped wlad from landing more than 25% roughly. that's the best, most accurate fighter in the division. and he's going to struggle with a fat, winging hooker?
     
  14. Jayhaych

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    You're an idiot!! I'm not saying they deserve recognition I stated that he started off in small hall shows, you then said " wembley and millenium stadium? small halls?" Or words to that effect, and I countered with the york hall and now you're saying why's that recognition in that?? Loool! Idiot:lol:

    Chisora didn't deserve the fight, but then again neither did Haye against Valuev?? When did beating Barrett (who wasn't even top ten) get you a world title shot? You argue against yourself with that point! loool Haye made his luck and talked his way into the fight due to the lack of oppositon and the fact that the brothers have cleaned up.

    Chisora got his shot at vitali due to the performance against Helenius, again due to the heavyweight landscape. What's the problem?? And I'm the ******!!! Hehehehehe! :lol:
     
  15. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    You are a ******. another idiot poster ruining this forum.