Should be a good fight if the first one was anything to go by. I think Whyte's improved since the last fight but you can't ever count Chisora out and he obviously has the style to get to Whyte and Chisora clearly has the power to hurt Whyte. I suspect Whyte will win another close decision but this time more decisively. I hope I'm wrong and Chisora comes in lighter than recent performances and can get the KO but being a pragmatist I think a Whyte victory is more likely.
Whyte has taken a big risk here taking on Chisora again, after he lost the first fight according to many (including me). However second time around I fancy Whyte to win a clear UD this time. Chisora is due another off night too.
Chisora has consistently throughout his career, delivered a poor performance after a good one. He is due an off night here after such a wonderful icing of Takam.
Why don't you apply to be a boxing judge. You can do it part time, all your hard work here.isn't paying off.
People forget that in the first one Whyte was willing to trade toe to toe with Chisora. Wont happen in the second one. Whyte knows hes the better boxer and whilst the fight will still have its moments, Whyte should cruise to a UD victory.
Hopefully Chisora viciously KO's Whyte a la Takam and retires, but in all likelihood Whyte will box cautiously and TKO Chisora late, and a somewhat uneventful fight.
Yeah I am pretty sure Chisora goes down this time too... He surprised us in his last fight, but come on... he can't pull the trigger twice
In some ways you have to give Whyte credit. The guy is nailed on to fight AJ in April and could have taken a couple more Lucas Browne type fights. But he gambled against Parker and he’s gambling again against Chisora. He’s made me a fan in the process and does what not a lot of Heavyweights are willing to do. This one is particularly risky as it’s got a bit of needle and I think boxing will go out the window and it will be a tear up.