Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
So says you...an Old Vitali is still a dangerous Vitali and seeing how David doesn't go to the body then I find it highly unlikely that the 6'3 Haye lands on the 6'8 Vitali who leans back like he's getting ready to limbo. Slow as Vitali may be his size & style will have a drastic affect on Haye's punch output....meaning it will head back to the 12-14 punches a round mark.

Did you see how wild Chisora was swinging? Mitchell is a better boxer than him, in fact I would not mind seeing Mitchell vs Chisora next. Adamek & Arreola are also better than Chisora at blocking punches and not flailing about like a damn Toughman competitor.
I thought Chisora was very negative until he started to get really hurt and then his punches were very wild yes but they were also very wild against Vitali too. I'd take Chsiora to wipe the floor with Mitchell though. I just really don't rate this guy at all!