chisora's chin has seemed more suspect of late tho. I kinda think fury may actually stop him this time
I agree. That may be down to cutting weight, although I suspect the big shots he took against Helenius, Vitali and Haye have had some effect, too.
I agree it's 50/50.
Chisora is more experienced against world-class opponents, and he stays in better shape now.
chisora's chin has seemed more suspect of late tho. I kinda think fury may actually stop him this time
Whoever wins is the mandatory.
Warren said in the conference: "Klitschko can't duck the winner because he will get stripped of the title".
dont see anything fury has that would trouble wlad. he only has modest power and is very vulnerable to right hands. cant see him lasting more than 6 or 7 rounds
if fury beats del, is he mando for the wbo title?
Whoever wins is the mandatory.
Warren said in the conference: "Klitschko can't duck the winner because he will get stripped of the title".
Hopefully Fury steps up after he has dismantled Chisora.
I see it as a 50/50 fight. As Frank Warren, Mick Hennessy and Peter Fury say, it probably won't go the distance.
It is not that interesting of a fight this.
It will be exactly the same as the first. Unless Chisora can push Fury back then Fury will just push him back and not allow Chisora to get any leverage on his shots and make a mess of him inside.
Fury's tactics after initially boxing against Chisora were spot on. I don't think Fury can lose to Chisora. He'll just revert to what was working in the last fight from the 1st bell.
Then why did Fury and his management turn down the offer from Wlad in 2012?
Wlad ended up fighting Wach instead.
Yes, Hennessy/Team Fury didn't want anything to do with Wlad.
Fury is all talk.