CHINsora. Tyson Fury has been a broken man ever since Haye cancelled that fight. Rumour has it that it upset him so much it stopped his period.
My pick would be Fury by decision. I don't think it's about being motivated or not, Chisora is very limited and if Fury fights smart, no doubt he outboxes Chisora.
It difficult to predict. At his best, Fury would beat Chisora. But I think the long layoff has adversely affected Fury. He looks soft in the recent photo, if he fought Chisora in his current shape he'd lose. But June is five months away, and that should be enough time for Fury to get back into his best shape.
I think Fury by decision but Chisora has a good chance especially if he continues to get into better shape, both guys have engines on them so can easily go the full fight although seeing some of the Tyson Fury vids posted on youtube earlier he looks in bad shape.
Current Chisora is much better as the Chisora that lost to Fury, but Fury has improved too. Thing is, Fury's weakness is out in the open now, and current Chisora is much more capable to exploit that weakness. I say Dereck stops him this time out.
The first fight wasn't even close to be honest. Fine Chisora was out of shape, it could be the opposite way this time but the first fight still wasn't close. Fury all the way for me.
The Gypsy Warrior will prevail, he's going to shock the world with his performances this year. Future champ!
Tough fight to call even though Fury won the first fight convincingly. Chisora showed up in horrible shape first time round which for a swarmer is just plain career suicide. He had Fury in a little trouble early on but then just gassed and could never keep up the kind of work rate to win rounds or wear Fury down. Both have improved since the first fight with Chisora more experienced at a higher level but also perhaps more worn having suffered some tough losses. I can't pick a clear winner. Chisora this time round will clearly apply more pressure making it a far tougher fight than the first one but not sure if he has enough to win.