Above all it needs some intrigue and excitement.
The Klitschkos have been great boxers but they are not exciting fighters inside the ring nor entertaining characters outside the ring.
Its hilarious how you guys continously get conned by David Haye and now Chisora?
You guys seriously watch too much WWE
Bitch move for a fighter, unless the guy had a knife or something.
LMAO green K for that one.
I wouldn't say it is a ***** move as it is not like me and you resorting to weapons. Haye could likely do more damage punching someone than swinging at them with a tripod that could possibly break on impact. He likely used the object as a means of extending his range in all of the ruckus.
The heavyweight division NEEDS a retired former terrible HW and a contender HW with losses in 3 str8 fights?
Above all it needs some intrigue and excitement.
The Klitschkos have been great boxers but they are not exciting fighters inside the ring nor entertaining characters outside the ring.
Haye then grabbed the camera tripod and swung it at the head of the character he was fighting with.
Bitch move for a fighter, unless the guy had a knife or something.
Chisora should start slapping these guys with white gloves like the old dueling days lol.
LMAO green K for that one.
no question it is great for the Heavyweight Division, of course some people are not going to like Chisora and the way he is acting, but to be honest the Heavyweight Division NEED THIS!
David Haye and Dereck Chisora's camps clash in post-fight brawl
By Ben Dirs
BBC Sport in Munich
David Haye's manager Adam Booth suffered facial cuts after being caught up in a brawl between his fighter and British rival Dereck Chisora in Munich.
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After some verbal exchanges between Chisora, Haye and Wladimir Klitschko, Chisora left his seat and approached Haye and there followed a five-minute melee akin to a bar-room brawl from which emerged a bloodied Chisora, a bloodied Adam Booth and wild accusations from all camps
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Ben Dirs, BBC Sport in Munich
Haye, who had been working for TV, was embroiled in a row at the press conference after Vitali Klitschko's WBC heavyweight win against Chisora.
Haye appeared angered by comments from the Klitschko brothers' manager that he would not get a fight with Vitali.
That sparked a confrontation with Chisora which led to a violent melee.
Haye was defeated by Wladimir Klitschko in Hamburg last summer and promptly retired from the sport.
However, he has since come out of retirement with the aim of setting up a fight with Wladimir's brother Vitali.
But during the press conference, Bernd Boente, the Klitschko's manager said: "With the bad experience we've had with British fighters we will now look for other countries.
"Contrary to David Haye, Dereck Chisora really went for it and really tried."
Haye, who was at the back of the room, said: "You don't want to fight David Haye, no?"
Boente replied: "You had an offer, you didn't accept it, now you are out. You are out. Out, out, out. You cannot talk yourself back into the fight, you have no belts. Chisora showed heart, contrary to you. You showed your toe ."
Chisora and his promoter Frank Warren then appeared to goad Haye into an all-British fight, with Chisora repeatedly saying "How's your toe?"
Haye hit back that Chisora was a loser, prompting Chisora to leave the stage and confront Haye, sparking the brawl.
At one point Haye picked up and swung a tripod and Booth, who was trying to break things up, was left with a wounded face.
After watching the unexpected drama unfold, Wladimir Klitschko told the BBC: "I'm totally disappointed, it went a little too far, the sport of boxing shouldn't be like that.
"Bloody faces in the press conference... fighting in the ring, not out. I'm really surprised."
It completes an ugly week for Chisora, who was handed a fine by the WBC for slapping Vitali Klitschko in the pre-fight weigh-in on Friday afternoon .
Once in the ring, Chisora appeared to spit water in the direction of Wladimir Klitschko's face moments before the fight began. At the end of the contest, he went head-to-head with Vitali as the Ukrainian was awarded the belt he successfully defended.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/boxing/17088021
Tyson and Chisora should not be compared. In nature Tyson had a softer side to him and to an extent you could say he was a product of his environment. Looking at him he never came across as an out and out thug, came across as someone who had the capacity to grow, his actions seemed more like a child lashing out.
Regarding Chisora he is just an out and out thug who takes glory and behaving like a tit. Nothing Tyson could say to him would have an impact on him as he takes glory and behaving like a bad man.
I agree which is why I assessed Chisora as potentially more unstable than Tyson because he shows absolutely no regret for his actions.
On the other hand, if it's shown to Chisora that there is no "glory" to being the bad guy from the mouth of someone like Tyson, once the "baddest" of them all, he might think it over. Then again he might not.
I think he acted very disrespectful against vitali and tonight against wladimir also!
Ok then i see the fight and i beginning to give him respect cause he came to fight like he said he would! But whats now going on in the post fight conference could get him in real trouble! HE said he would kill or shoot haye! And believe me he is serious about it! Mentally he might end up like ike ibeabuchi if they dont control him!
Exactly my point ... The antics {in small doses & controlled} are good for Boxing and is good to get people interested in rivalries between boxers. But what Chisora's doing is rubbing some the wrong way and that is not the way to go about stirring up the media.
Slapping at a weighin
Spitting in Wlad's face pre-fight
Starting an all-out brawl post-fight
Threatening violence via a firearm post-fight
And all that's just a 48 hour period of time. .... not good!
Chisora is on a journey to relive all of Tyson's controversial moments (without necessarily reliving the more glorious ones). I think the best thing for Chisora would be to hear some advice from the man himself, now that Tyson is past all of that. Could make him reconsider whether it's all worth it or not.
I made the original comment because somehow I knew there were going to be people defending Tyson's "status" as the "baddest". Even if it was for the negative deeds that he did during his career which he now greatly regrets.
Tyson and Chisora should not be compared. In nature Tyson had a softer side to him and to an extent you could say he was a product of his environment. Looking at him he never came across as an out and out thug, came across as someone who had the capacity to grow, his actions seemed more like a child lashing out.
Regarding Chisora he is just an out and out thug who takes glory and behaving like a tit. Nothing Tyson could say to him would have an impact on him as he takes glory and behaving like a bad man.
But!!!! @what price??
I think he acted very disrespectful against vitali and tonight against wladimir also!
Ok then i see the fight and i beginning to give him respect cause he came to fight like he said he would! But whats now going on in the post fight conference could get him in real trouble! HE said he would kill or shoot haye! And believe me he is serious about it! Mentally he might end up like ike ibeabuchi if they dont control him!