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Go ahead and cue up about 4 months of "David Haye is still retired" talk.

The fight will happen and is seemingly a competitive matchup, but you must realize that Chisora is a bit too young and fresh to be a David Haye opponent.
funny

but you pick up on a good point, it is "seemingly" a competative matchup, so people around boxing (despite chisora losing his last 3 competative fights), due to his displays against vitali and helenius, will think chisora is at that kind of level

when in reality he isnt and if he doesnt stop him, haye should really win every round
I don't have much faith in David Haye's chin. It's the reason he ran around so much against Wlad. Derek Chisora, if nothing else, has a strong chin, and is persistent. If Del Boy lasts until the later rounds, he might knock Haye out. Other than the hoopla, that's what makes the fight interesting.
see i think that is why its a no lose situation for haye, i dont think chis has the power to hurt him even if hayes chin is suspect

ive seen a lot of chisoras fights and even at times against journeymen who do get knocked over he hasnt really made a dent

his best KO wins are against sam sexton, who really struggles with stamina after a few rounds

i think those KOs were more to do with sam running out of steam that dereks power