Fury's new overhand right which he has perfected against Wilder and check left hook are going to leave Chisora WISHING it was just a peppering jab which Fury used in their 2nd bout to bust him brutally whilst southpaw. If Chisora brings trouble then Fury will switch southpaw and jab him up again because Chisora cannot land his overhand right on a southpaw Fury.
Usyk didn't stop Chisora. That's the entire reason this fight is taking place. Because when Fury does stop Chisora - that gives Frank Warren even more leverage in negotiationg the purse split for the Fury v. Usyk fight. So Fury can't afford to make a meal out of Chisora. And I'm betting he won't. IMO, Fury should have Del Boy out of there within 4 round, tops.
Usyk Fury has no leverage on purse split. There is no purse split. The Saudi's are paying $100m+ flat rate out of their pockets and they are giving a 50:50 split to the fighters directly via bitcoin or barrels of oil whatever suits.
That was the provisional agreement they had in late-August. But no formal contract was signed. A lot has happened in the UK and Saudi Arabia since then - I don't think it's as simple as just picking up where they left off.
It's going to be a one-sided drubbing like the 2nd fight. Chisora gets stopped a few rounds earlier this time.
Fury doesn't need a trainer for Chisora. He's not Anthony Joshua who doesn't know what day of the week it is.
Fury should KO Chisora inside 3 rounds if he carries Chisora to a decision out of sentimentality, he deserves even more flak than he's been getting already.
No way Chisora is at his best, he was at his best when he fought Fury for the 2nd time and got battered. He's now 38 and in his last fight was nearly 20lbs above his best weight and has been on the slide for a while, he honestly hasn't looked good to me since the rematch with Whyte which was about 4 years ago.
Farce of a fight. Chisora is a one trick pony who has no plan b. And we already know his one plan doesn’t work vs Fury.
Chisora wasn't prepared for Fury to go southpaw in the rematch, Don Charles said this. His weight suggests that he had dieted and trained hard for the fight by his standards. Chisora certainly didn't underestimate 26 year old Fury, who had battered him and won by a huge margin the first time at 22. He had one of his off nights because Fury made him have an off night, as frequently happens when Fury's on top form.
Correct. This fight should not even be as competitive as the rematch if Fury boxes defensively. And if Fury goes out with intent to stop him, the fight should definitely be over inside the first half.