Haye in the first three, can't see this fight as anything else but an Audley vs Haye re-run. It worked before, it's easy money and neither has any respect for the sport, let alone the fans. That said, I'll watch it...
Re: OFFICIAL: David Haye v Dereck Chisora Build-Up & Prediction Thread! Press Conf @1 This is a classic example of when styles make fights. Chisora can do his poor Joe Frazier impersonation all he likes, but hell be eating jabs and right hands all night. Haye will stop him late...
Vitali is an old man, Fury is shite, Helenius had a bad night and Haye is lightning quick. If Chisora was bigger I wouldn't think he'd be knocked out so quick as he does have good whiskers but he's a come forward, small fighter that throws ridiculous hooks, Haye will have a field day in my opinion and smash him out early.
Haye will be too fast and explosive for chisora and that will make the difference, all depends how much chisora's beard can take, he's showed he can really take a wallop beat if haye can put it on him from the off for 5 or 6 rounds then that will be enough, remember chisora's head movement is pretty good but haye has good footwork and will be able to keep at the right distance, plus this isn't a taller opponent with a longer jab that haye is in with. Chisora to be saved by the ref within 6 rounds!
Chisora by clear decision. People saying Del's going to eat jabs and right hands all night have to remember that Haye does not have a high output and Chisora's chin is very good. If Haye wins its going to be by TKO within the first 6 rounds while his punches still have their sharpness. After that I expect Del's hard work and higher output to win him rounds. Haye's stamina has never been good and his chin is breakable. I think Chisora weathers a couple of early storms to gradually wear Haye down and take a comfortable decision 8-4.
Pretty much agree with this........but I think chisora wins a split decision, as said haye does not throw enough punches to keep delboy off him, I just hope chisora starts faster then he did against vitali because he could get stung early by standing off a little bit. He needs to work his way in using his jab and pin haye against the ropes and unload, haye will try to stand with chisora at times due to what's gone on and there's not a massive size difference. I just think haye has never beaten a good heavyweight and I think he will get outworked here!
Not sure, depends what Chisora turns up, I think Haye will probably win on points 8 rounds to 4 or something.
The ****, by decision. He's not going to throw enough to stop Chisora IMO, but Del in turn won't be able to get close enough, often enough to start breaking Haye down on the inside. Haye will do his usual, waving his arms about, loads of unnecessary movement routine, but it'll do here.
Haye probably crumbles under the constant pressure and workrate from Dereck. Chisora TKO11 I call hand injury in the early rounds for Haye :deal
tuff one to call i think its not as clear as some people make out Hayes decent power at heavyweight is negated by Delboys excellent chin and Hayes own punch resistance isn't stella although I dont think Delboys one shot power is enuff to KO the hayemaker. i cant see either coming in out of shape but Haye likes to fight at his own pace with long reload times. Delboy has shown against RH that he can keep up a decent pace. Delboys hand speed isnt fantastic and early on while he is sharp Haye's head movement will probably mean he can get away from some punches. If Haye can throw something heavy that Delboy doesn't seen that could be interesting both RH and Vitali are big punches but they aren't quick sharp punchers like Haye is. Chisoras head movement against the big fellas were excellent but Haye punches that little bit faster and Derek might not be able to avoid as many. Its actually a really interesting fight. With two contrasting styles and skill sets. Ill pick Haye to win around 9-10 just based on the fact that he's been in with better fighters. Heres a question tho - whos the better fighter Ruiz (when Haye fought him) faded but dangerous and came to fight, or Chisora whos hung with the big guns but not really set the world on fire and lost to tyson fury
Chisora by a mile! Ruiz hadn't beaten a decent opponent in years, and fought Haye like in his pro Tua years. Haye could have blasted him out if he had openend up more.