More exciting: Haye vs Chisora or Wlad vs Thompson?

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  1. Sir Will Wigan

    Sir Will Wigan HLF: A Real "Fightin' Man" Full Member

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    If Chisora shows up out-of-condition like he did against Fury, David will be more willing to engage and will win, probably stopping Chisora on his feet.

    If Chisora shows up in top condition, David will be on the run all night.

    If Chisora starts catching up to him, He wins by UD or David quits if he can't lure Chisora into a DQ.

    If Chisora can't consistently run him down (which I expect), I expect David to win a decision, in a putridly stinking fight, and to have thrown about 20 punches or less a round.
     
  2. millertime1367

    millertime1367 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Build up or actual fight?
     
  3. 04robinsos

    04robinsos New Member Full Member

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    haye is far more exciting than wlad
     
  4. Sir Will Wigan

    Sir Will Wigan HLF: A Real "Fightin' Man" Full Member

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    The Haye-Chisora build-up will be insane.

    The event will tense, highly-charged and volatile, with the threat of outbreaks of fights in a rowdy crowd looming over the entire night.

    The fight will be anticlimactic and will not even come close to matching the intensity of the build-up or the event. That said, it will probably be less boring that WK/Thompson
     
  5. AnotherFan

    AnotherFan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I am a Wlad fan, and was very pleased with seeing him outboxing Haye. But the whole idea of Haye as a runner is mumbo jumbo. Haye takes his man out, unless he fights Godzilla (Valuev) or one of the best heavies in history (Wlad). Haye is a fighter who makes the fights fans wants to see. He got it on with Wlad, he tried to get it on with Vitali, now he gets it on with Chisora.

    And here we all are, complaining :patsch
     
  6. suckeggs

    suckeggs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dude you can't have a sporting event at Upton Park Stadium without a punch up in the crowd... them the rules...
     
  7. suckeggs

    suckeggs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Couldn't disagree more... expect to see an almost carbon copy of Haye v Ruiz.

    Del boy will do his usual coming forward in straight lines with no head movement or defence in general... Haye will fight of the back foot landing power punches at will, while Del Boy will be too slow of hand and foot to pin Haye down.

    Styles make fights and Del boy looks great against the likes of Helenius and 41 year old Vitali with no footwork... against an agile fighter like Haye fast feet and reflexes aint happenening
     
  8. platnumpapi

    platnumpapi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Haye vs Gsora is what i picked.

    haye by ko anyone want to bet avatar i had this one since 05.
     
  9. boranbkk

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    This
     
  10. Threetime no1

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    Nice post mate.
     
  11. Sir Will Wigan

    Sir Will Wigan HLF: A Real "Fightin' Man" Full Member

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    I'm not complaining. I'm looking forward to the build-up and the event and I'll be there. But, I just happen to have the opinion that the fight will not be the to-to-toe war that everybody expects. And, yes David will run, but, as I said, he should win this fight doing that.

    As far as Haye trying to fight VK and insinuating that Vk is evading him is stupidity.
     
  12. m8te

    m8te Oh you ain't know? Full Member

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    regardless of how you suppose each fight will turn out, it goes without saying that haye-chisora, based on overall track record, is a more potentially exciting matchup, whereas klitschko-thompson, based on overall track record and the fact that this is a repeat of a fight that deserves no return bout, is simply put, a shitty ass matchup.
     
  13. NeckBreaknAiken

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    I've been calling out Chisora fans for days now... No respnse...
     
  14. AnotherFan

    AnotherFan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not at all, it is rather a question about who you want to believe. Vitali is too old to compete with prime, athletic fighters like Haye. Haye smelled it, and tried to get it on. Trying to make a rematch with Wlad would have been more dignified, obviously, instead of picking on an old man. But then again, Vitali is the third best heavie in the sport ...
     
  15. suckeggs

    suckeggs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    3rd best? until someone proves otherwise, he's still 2nd