Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but Chisora is very inconsistent in his fighting. When determined and focused he can put forth a great effort....when he's "a little mental" he can swing wildly and come to fight out of shape. Dereck Chisora is the new Danny Williams....except with less power.

Chisora was 241 for the fight with Vitali and he looked good even considering Vitali's injury in that fight. VS Haye Chisora was 247 vs Helenius he was 243....so maybe he wasn't in the greatest of shape for Haye.


Still, styles make fights and I think Vitali (providing he fights Haye...he may he may not) would still whip his ass pretty easily. Haye seems to shell up and run away when he senses danger....people talk about the Klitschko's not taking risks, well Haye is a master of that 12-14 punches a round vs Valuev.....Valuev, not a power puncher, just a big oaf. Plus Vitali is still a little ticked off at Haye because he had the chance to sign to fight Vitali 2 times and both times HAYE was the one that went after the ever so dangerous Valuev and Chisora
I think we all know there are 3.5 million reasons he chose that fight over Vitali. Booth pretty much said that the cock sucking lying wanker that is Boente sent an insult of a fight contract. Haye knew he could do a far better job on Chisora than Vitali did, and to be fair I acknowledged he was injured when he did fight Chisora all the way through the build up to Haye - Chisora and people should stop reading into it too much because Haye was going to KO him. So Haye took the fight and did a number on someone that took Vitali all the way and caused him problems and had him backing up too BUT with a clear injury!

Would Vitali have taken Chisora out as well as Haye had he not been injured? I don't think so to be honest. To me it was a great piece of business to take the Chisora fight as it would get people talking about a Vitali fight without having to get mouthy about it again.