Dereck Chisora Vs. Tyson Fury

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  1. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Assuming an in shape Fury shows up? Fury UD.
     
  2. Super Hans

    Super Hans The Super Oneā„¢ banned

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    Assuming an in shape Del Boy turns up. Del Boy KO
     
  3. freedom2013

    freedom2013 Boxing Junkie banned

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    An in-shape Chisora outworks him for a close decision win.
     
  4. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury will win this again. Chisora will have his moments and buzz Fury a few times but Fury will most likely win another UD.
     
  5. KEIAN

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    Based on Saturdays performances, if Chisora hits him with an overhand left and Fury is in the same shape, I cannot see Tyson matching chisora's work rate and the pressure will tell.....chisora will get through at some point and fury will be fall
     
  6. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    It's a close fight this time round. Chisora has improved and of the 2 is now the fighter with the better physical conditioning. Both beat Johnson convincingly though Chisora managed to drop him unlike Fury, so maybe Chisora has found a little extra power to go with his better conditioning.

    I'm slightly favouring Chisora simply because he seems the more dedicated of the 2 fighters now. Fury looked awful in his last 2 fights and was in horrible condition against Abell. Chisora was in horrible shape for the 1st fight he simply didn't have the work rate then. Fury showed a susceptibility to the right hand first time round and in the fight against Cunningham and Chisora is now quicker, can throw more right hands and based upon him dropping Johnson and Scott with the right hand has a little more power. I can see him doing the same to Fury.

    Chisora is the fighter with the momentum coming into a potential rematch, better shape, more active and being the fighter who lost the first fight will be more hungry and motivated to avenge a loss.
     
  7. Taylor2010

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    I like both fighters, but Fury has more to his game, whereas Del is very one dimensional. If Fury comes in at under 18 stone and boxs to the plan I see him winning a UD, closer than last time though.
     
  8. chitownfightfan

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    Pala and Gerber both wobbled Delboy.......

    Niether of which have the skills or the power, ntm, the heart or the size of Fury.

    A pts loss here for Fury would set up a huge rubbermatch later on down the road, but Tyson just doesnt have it in him to lose vs a crudish brawler like DelBoy.:think
     
  9. UnleashtheFURY

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    Chisora has been hurt in all of his last 3 fights.... Johnson also had him hurt to the body really badly. I think an in shape Fury might just KO Dereck.
     
  10. hussleman

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    In shape Chisora wins this hands down.
     
  11. fatcity

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    Both very limited skills wise but Fury would outwork Chisora.A fun fight but not elite level competition.A nice domestic type of fight.Neither one will accomplish anything at world level.
     
  12. YearZero

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    Uh concerning the Johnson fight, it WAS a low blow hey. I think no matter what shape Fury comes in I don't think he has the timing/ speed / technique to get a perfect shot through Chisora's defense (bar luck of course). His power shots are too loopy and will most likely just bounce off Del's arms/gloves. I reckon Chisora tires him out and possibly TKOs him with sustained combination punching.
     
  13. joehulbert5

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    Chisora TKO after breaking down Fury with too much work for the big man to handle or maybe even a single looping right hand.
     
  14. madballster

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    Last Saturday made it obvious that both fighters aren't ready for elite level HW boxing. Chisora is rabbit punching against a journeyman, Fury grossly out of shape against a journeyman.