
Originally Posted by
Fatsandman
You'd definitely recognize Haye if you saw him in the street. He'd be the one with 'David Haye, AKA The Hayemaker' written on his shirt.
I really think Chisora scores a big win against Haye. I think Chisora Takes over after the fifth and takes either a decision or late TKO
I dont think there will be any taking over, Chisora will be pressing the action and be up in hayes face from the 1st.
Haye needs a fighter to be scared of getting hit or scared of their defensive skills for him to do well. If he gets pressured and doesnt get the space and time to work he cant throw his shots as he wants. Remember the Fragomeni fight? The man had no power and just bored forward like Arthur Abraham and Haye looked shit and was out on his feet knackered, falling in to the ropes until the italian just quit without even being hurt! If he had been a puncher, Haye would have been out of there.
Chisora may not be a puncher but his shots will and and will hurt Haye and Haye will tire from being forced to work and after a few rounds the speed and power just wont be there, then the stronger man will win and that will be Chisora.
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