David Haye will not beat Chisora as comprehesively as Tyson Fury did. FACT.

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Maxsplit, Jun 6, 2012.


  1. thewinfella

    thewinfella The Golden Boy Full Member

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    If Haye doesn't knock Chisora out , he may well struggle with his style and application down the stretch , Haye can't box , he cannot box his way to a decision , he has to score a KO to win most fights , unless he's involved in a gross mismatch , which incidentally , this fight isn't !!!

    As for Fury , I'm confused with the lad , one minute he's fit and focused and the next he's 260 lb.'s , then he's a south paw :huh , he is chinny , and that i believe will eventually be his down fall , but ultimately i agree , Haye his hands full with both Chisora and Fury , probably more so Fury IMO
     
  2. pathmanc1986

    pathmanc1986 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    saying FACT at the end of your statements doesnt make then any more or less true than they actually are
     
  3. suckeggs

    suckeggs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He can't box his way to a decision?????? since when? He's been the distance 3 times and won 2 of those by decision. Would be interesting to see how many times he has been ahead on the scorecards prior to stopping his opponent. What an odd comment.

    Are you trying to insinuate Chisora can box???

    Chisora's feet are too slow... you can't hit what you can't keep up with and Haye has proved against Wlad and Valuev that his feet are just as quick in the 12th as they are in the 1st.
    The 1 thing Fury had that Vitali and Helenius didn't was footwork and lots of movement and it caused Chisora fits... the hype around Chisora for lasting 12 against a 1 armed Vitali is hilarious
     
  4. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  5. Jasper Simone

    Jasper Simone Veteran Traveller Full Member

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    Seriously they are both limited. I'm actually a bit of a fan of the lad Fury, he brings a bit of humour to the sport but he's still very average.

    Chisora hadn't prepared for the fight and it showed in both his physical appearance and poor display. I'd take him to beat Fury if he was in shape.

    As for Chisora-Haye I'd expect Haye to be too quick, hit too hard and be too good for him.
     
  6. matt007

    matt007 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Some of these suppose facts made me laugh.

    If and when haye do beat chisora, some of these people will probably be saying something like chisora had a bad night; the inexperience boxer; haye is expected to win blah blah. Everyone is entitle to their opinion but oh boy we do get some really wild ones on here as always.

    I expect chisora to get stop within 8 rounds.
     
  7. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    I'm not laughing about the Fury comment because you are probably quite right...he's an entertainer though and thats why I like him.

    Its the "unmotivated" element that amused me. How can a fighter not be motivated for a British title fight against his biggest domestic rival, excluding Haye. Its pretty pathetic to be honest and unfortunately I'm hearing it more and more to excuse a fighter for a **** performance..."motivated Chisora", "fit and focussed Mitchell", and "a focussed and untroubled Frankie Gavin"...its all pretty lame. What it really means is that they aren't nearly as good mentally, or in the ring as they think they are.
     
  8. Flea Man

    Flea Man มวยสากล Full Member

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    Exactly, it's a slight on the fighter either way.
     
  9. Jasper Simone

    Jasper Simone Veteran Traveller Full Member

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    I can't disagree with that and it's a fighters job to be in shape and ready to fight. If he's not, it can't be used as an excuse in his defence because the only person responsible for his effort in training is the fighter himself.

    So yeah, I know where you're coming from but I'm more saying how I think if he'd been prepaped he would have won. But then I'm going round in my own circles so sod it, it's his own bloody fault that he didn't get in shape and that's why he has an 'L' on his record against Fury.

    Either way, he'll lose to Haye who is simply a class above.
     
  10. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    :thumbsup
     
  11. hizhiz

    hizhiz G Full Member

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    not A FACT IT YOUR OPINION AND a pretty poor one at that
     
  12. indie_uk1

    indie_uk1 Kong is King Full Member

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    Chisora not coming in shape says more about him as a fighter and a person than any of our speculation ever will!!

    Chisora always knew Fury was coming to get him! Months before the fight fury was raging at him in the o2. Every interview fury had he belittled del boy. Even at the first presser when fury turned up with the midgets. Fury was talking about wife beating etc.

    Yet still del boy turns up out of shape???
     
  13. glue glove

    glue glove Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ...and people still think Haye-Chisora is an epic match up!

    Mis-maaaaaaaaaaaatch!!!!
     
  14. smegmaa

    smegmaa Undefeated Champ Full Member

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    who is this tool?
     
  15. fidds

    fidds Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Correct it is a mismatch :good