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Haye vs Chisora

SugarRay

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I think comparisons between Haye/Harrison and Haye/Chisora are easy to make.

All three fighters are complete bell ends, all three fighters are a disgrace to Britain, all three fighters are a disgrace to sport and the fight will get much more hype and media attention than the talent on offer deserves.

But Chisora is a solid fighter and I've never seen him seriously hurt. I don't think he's ever been knocked down. Haye/Harrison was a mismatch to anyone who thought about it rather than believed the hype. Chisora gave Vitali a much better match than Haye did Vladmir. This isn't a mismatch in my opinion. I think Haye will win though.

Vitali is there for the taking. He is currently on a bum of the month campaign. The fact that guys like Sosnowski, Johnson and Chisora lasted beyond 4 rounds with him suggests he is past it. Wlad is a better fighter so I don't see the comparison regarding how each fared against the brothers.

Haye is a bit of a bellend but he has bags of talent, always has. Was a superb cruiser, with balls of steel. A real fight anyone, anywhere mentality and that for me will always be his legacy. The heavyweight move was motivated by money and he has earned a shedload since moving up that's for sure. He was explosive against Bonin, Barrett and Ruiz. The Harrison fight was a joke but when he decided to step it up, bang, Audley was only ever going one way.

He was different against Valuev and of course Wlad. Valuev he chose to box on the back foot, didn't land much but Valuev didn't land a single shot. Boring fight. Wlad? Haye became tentative as soon as he realised how quick Wlad is. He chose not to take too many risks in that fight because Wlad would probably have knocked him out. Let himself down that night even though it was not exactly a one sided beat down.

In terms of talent, Haye, assuming he is as good as he was, is light years ahead of Chisora. The build up to this reminds me a bit of Haye/Maccarinelli. People somehow convinced themselves they were of a similar level when it was obvious Haye was in a different league. Chisora best have as good a chin as some suggest because it should be getting a serious test tonight.
 

blodge99

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Coral are doing a very good offer for the fight.
If you back someone to win by KO in a certain round and he knocks him down [but not Out] they'll pay as a winner [first knock down only]

eg.
i've backed:
Haye to win by KO in first @ 18-1
Haye to win by KO in second @ 14-1
if he knocks chisora down in the first i'll be paid as winner
 

beats1

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Vitali is there for the taking. He is currently on a bum of the month campaign. The fact that guys like Sosnowski, Johnson and Chisora lasted beyond 4 rounds with him suggests he is past it. Wlad is a better fighter so I don't see the comparison regarding how each fared against the brothers.

Haye is a bit of a bellend but he has bags of talent, always has. Was a superb cruiser, with balls of steel. A real fight anyone, anywhere mentality and that for me will always be his legacy. The heavyweight move was motivated by money and he has earned a shedload since moving up that's for sure. He was explosive against Bonin, Barrett and Ruiz. The Harrison fight was a joke but when he decided to step it up, bang, Audley was only ever going one way.

He was different against Valuev and of course Wlad. Valuev he chose to box on the back foot, didn't land much but Valuev didn't land a single shot. Boring fight. Wlad? Haye became tentative as soon as he realised how quick Wlad is. He chose not to take too many risks in that fight because Wlad would probably have knocked him out. Let himself down that night even though it was not exactly a one sided beat down.

In terms of talent, Haye, assuming he is as good as he was, is light years ahead of Chisora. The build up to this reminds me a bit of Haye/Maccarinelli. People somehow convinced themselves they were of a similar level when it was obvious Haye was in a different league. Chisora best have as good a chin as some suggest because it should be getting a serious test tonight.

Haye style then was much better and then when he moved up and beat Valuev, he changed his style then and became less aggressive as well as more cocky

He needs to go back to how he was before the Valuev fight and maybe then he can furfil his potential. Also on Haye's arrogance Im pretty sure Wlad and Haye agreed to be enemies before the fight so that they could get more people to buy in to the fight, as with boxing these days its more like WWE as its all about the $$$ and the fighters aren't really like this. Same with Ali at times he took it too far said things worse than Haye but it made loads of $$$$$,
 

martinm2k1

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hey will anybody be putting up a link to stream this or anybody know where i can find out who is :D
Thanks guys
 

SugarRay

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Haye adjusts his style according to the opponent. I can fully understand why he didn't throw caution to the wind against Valuev and to a lesser extent Wlad, although that was his only chance of glory in that one. These heavyweights hit harder so pose more of a risk.
Ruiz was after Valuev and he was anything but passive and reluctant in that fight. He actually spoiled his own work at times in that fight because he was too eager to get Ruiz out of there.

I think he will still be measured tonight of course but he will certainly let his hands go more than he did against Wlad.
 

haxman

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No won't know till later. The one I normally use is not sopcast but reliable, if it's online.
 
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