soon as i heard the fight announced i thought del boy would stop fury.
fury's chin is dodgy to say the least, i think chisora gets outworked for around 7-8 rounds and then catches fury with an overhand right that wobbles fury badly, del boy stops him or the reff stops it.
however fury on points would not surprise me at all.
Also when you look at Boxrec you realise how poor Fury's opposition has been.
Besides the David Hate issues he really doesn't seem to have been chasing top opposition!?
I like Fury by decision again but wouldn't totally rule out him stopping Chisora who I personally believe doesn't take a shot quite so well when he comes in light.
His chin's been shaky lately, too. It seems to have weakened.
I like Fury by decision again but wouldn't totally rule out him stopping Chisora who I personally believe doesn't take a shot quite so well when he comes in light.
I was thinking Tyson would knock him out in the mid rounds. But since all the pull outs and postponements bla bla I'm leaning towards a decision win for him.
They talk a lot about how good he's become in the last 18 months so he might just surprise everyone, but we'll see
I just had a look at Del Boy's win over Scott again too, Del Boy decked him good there in the end when Scott missed the count. Hard to say if he'd survived again but Scott was winning the fight beforehand. Pressure was getting to him though. Malik looked like a startled fawn running away from Dereck.
I think Tyson will give Chisora more issues than Scott.
Reckon it goes the distance and is probably a close decision either way.
Chisora doesn't really punch hard enough to get a knockout and he also has a good enough chin to take Fury's shots. Fury isn't exactly a monstrous puncher either.
Fury's punching has improved heaps. The first fight he didn't even sit on his punches, from what i've seen with Kevin Johnson, Steve Cunningham and that other guy, Fury has developed his punching ability heaps where I'd even go as far as to say he cracks pretty hard.
When he first turned pro I didn't think he'd ever crack an egg.
I was thinking Tyson would knock him out in the mid rounds. But since all the pull outs and postponements bla bla I'm leaning towards a decision win for him.
They talk a lot about how good he's become in the last 18 months so he might just surprise everyone, but we'll see
Literally nothing about this fight would surprise me, from either guy not even getting in the ring to the two of them fighting 13-15 in the stands WWE style.
Reckon it goes the distance and is probably a close decision either way.
Chisora doesn't really punch hard enough to get a knockout and he also has a good enough chin to take Fury's shots. Fury isn't exactly a monstrous puncher either.