Haye would have knocked him in to the third row. Chisora's problem was he never had much punching power.
He landed some swinging caveman shots on the big oaf, but the usual shaky Fury took it, because Chisora ain't a concussive puncher.
Good ****ysis. Stephen Edwards (The Breadman) has a similar training/matchmaking philosophy. Bring a fighter up through the ranks while exposing him to every different style so that he can deal with anything once he's at the top level, fighting mandatories against whoever may come.
Fury would be like a big Enzo Mac. This would be early IMO as Fury has been susceptible to being hurt by punchers less than Haye. Haye would also get the home run punch because Fury is slow and drops his hands.
haye is in my top 5 favourite fighters....but he knew what he was doing... b elieve me he walked away twice for a reason and wouldve got almost 10 million pounds...(tyson was guaranteed atleast 5 and he was the b side) haye realized that tyson was no joke...if he was as big a joke as haye thought he wouldve fought him...yes tyson look silly at times...clumsy and all because hes not taking this seriously. its like asking an adult man to fight a tough 10 year old...the adult will not try his best and will look worse than he could be cause he is not motivated to fight a kid....when tyson fights a challenge...you will see a better tyson...klitschko is that man...i wouldnt bet on that fight..i dont think tyson will win but im sure he will give klitschhko his hardest fight since peter 1