DAVID HAYE has vowed to return to his brutal best and KO Dereck Chisora in spectacular fashion on Saturday.
The Hayemaker was slammed for his passive surrender of the WBA heavyweight title to Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko last summer – and then blaming a broken little toe.
But Haye, 31, insists he will be back on form for the grudge match against fellow British boxing outlaw Chisora, 28, in front of over 30,000 fans at Upton Park.
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In all seriousness; if Haye was able to put granite-chinned Chisora away in one round, it would be a huge statement. I don't see it, but I didn't expect him to put Ruiz on his ass the way he did either.
Ruiz was beyond washed and still fought one of his best fights in years. And Haye had to cave the back of ole John's head in to get the win.
I expect Chisora to get stopped pretty early.
The usual advantage heavyweights have over Haye is size, Chisora doesn't even have that. Haye to end it early.
In all seriousness; if Haye was able to put granite-chinned Chisora away in one round, it would be a huge statement. I don't see it, but I didn't expect him to put Ruiz on his ass the way he did either.
Thor - different to Wlad yes, he won't have the height and reach advantage that Wlad enjoyed. But he won't take a backwards step either. I don't think Chisora's a world beater by any means, but I think he gives Haye all sorts of problems later in the fight. And I just can't see Haye stopping him, unless he's allowed to take a bat into the ring with him.
Plus I'm hugely disappointed with Haye at HW, I was a big fan at Cruiser but he's done very little since stepping up, all the time declaring himself the saviour of the division. I just don't believe a word he says anymore, particularly when he promises all out war.
Chisora is more dangerous than Ruiz was, and has a better chin. Haye could be in trouble. Chisora was tough and probably surprised Vitali with his stamina and persistence. Haye surely doesn't take this easy.
If Haye fought like he says he will every time he'd be a legend, but his career at HW has verged on fraudulent. I've yet to see him tear into anybody from the opening bell. Only when he realised that Audley wasn't going to put up a fight did he really get involved. And that was Audley for God's sake.
He only threw 200 and something punches against Wlad in 12 rounds. Expect a similarly cautious approach against Chisora.
He could have a chance if he goes for it.
Chisora will be expecting the bell to ring and Haye to start backpeddaling, if haye just comes forward swinging hayemakers from the floor at chisora's massive noggin chisora will be like what the fuuuuuu............
Just by looking at that noggin I think you could throw a television at it from a 4th floor apartment and Chisora would eat it no problem.
This fight is going to be dire after 8 rounds. By that point Chisora won't be able to knock the skin of a rice pudding and Haye will be blowing out of his arse as well.
I don't think anyone comes close to getting stopped.
I used to believe this guy until he went to war with Klitchko with one 'bullet'.A boxer of that magnitude not able to adjust and waited all night to throw one punch was very bizzarre to me.
He is old now but i have always suspected his corner to a little bit inexperience !!!