and did very well
the one thing thats leaning me towards chiz in an otherwise 50/50
ill be honest tho im kind of in agreement with @mrbig1 , im not really that excited by it
and did very well
the one thing thats leaning me towards chiz in an otherwise 50/50
ill be honest tho im kind of in agreement with @mrbig1 , im not really that excited by it
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I think Fury wins around 10th - but not after a few shakey moments and maybe a visit to the canvas
Am in London that weekend and still toying with idea of going
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Fury has fought nobody apart from Chisora in the first fight that is remotely any good , really does show what a shit state of affairs the division is in when the winner of these two clowns gets to fight for Wlads title.
I hope Del Boy wins but tbh doesn't really wet my beak this one compared to Saunders v Eubank![]()
Tyson Fury fell for the "I think David Haye will actually fight me" bit so he's been doing NOTHING lately. I don't think he has fought the greatest competition but hell who else is there to fight?
The biggest knock of Fury's competition that I can see is that he's yet to fight a big puncher....not a good sign going forward really. I wouldn't have minded Fury vs Helenius at one point in time.
The knocks against Chisora are: in pressure fighter years he's nearing the end, he has 0 punching power, and he's terribly inconsistent and completely mental
This is a fight that Fury should win, as usual he's enjoying a substantial height and reach advantage (7 inch height, 11 inch reach) so for him to not be able to control chisora would speak poorly of his basic ability.
Chisora has looked better when he's been lighter (260+ at 6 foot 1?! Fuck me), but I also think that 12 hard rounds with vitali and getting heavily dropped by haye twice have taken a lot out of chis.
His 'success' against haye was that the extra weight he had on haye, smaller range difference and his solid chin allowed him to walk haye down, but he didn't really land anything of merit, other than a slapped left after the bell.
It would have interesting to see how the first fight would have went if chisora had came in a stone or two lighter, you wonder if he would have kept up the attack like he did in the second, but by the third he seemed spent and we got 10 rounds of sporadic and half hearted attacks.
Who has Eubank fought and who do you think wins from Eubank and Saunders?
You are letting the fact your not keen on Tyson cloud your judgement.
As for Fury hasn't faced any punchers, Abel dropped Pulev and actually hurt Arreola, he landed on Tyson. When Tyson turned it up he had Abel down every time he let his hands go. Out of shape and looking for rounds he beat abel easier than Pulev did and Abel had a decent amount of notice compared to the day he had against Pulev.
Chisora had success against Haye because he had a weight advantage but that weight advantage was a disadvantage against Fury
Lighter, he's going to be easier to manhandle for Fury. Tyson hurt him in the first round of the first fight with a left hook I think it was.
I just remember him rocking fury several times in the second but then struggling to punch up so high enough or near enough to follow through, he gassed after that anyway.
He might be able to sustain an attack for longer if he doesn't come in weighing as much as two small boxers, wonder if he'll hit lighter though.
If Fury has the sort of boxing fundamentals that he should have by now then it would be surprising for chisora to be able to get much in being so much shorter and giving away so much reach.
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