Joyce by TKO, Parker is tough but a ref or his corner wil stop the fight due to "unnecessary" punishment
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
If you fight Chisora head on, it is not going to be easy.
Did Fury look comfortable when he fought Chisora head on? No, he was being battered 'He was battered all about the ring'.
Only difference is between Haye & Fury, is that Haye had the ability to meet force with force and beat up Chisora.
And the end of the day, you are not going to move from your point 'And I am definitively not moving from mine'.
A 210 pound Heavyweight taking on a 240 + pound peak Chisora, fighting him head on and knocking him out 'For me is a clearly a greater physical feat than, a 6"10 250-260 pound Tyson Fury, winning a fight which was statistically tailor made for him. Any great Super Heavyweight would out box Chisora, he has dropped rounds and been out boxed many times since that fight 'But even still way past his peak, Heavyweights still struggle to fight him head on and cancel out his momentum'.
I actually think if Chisora vs Fury III is made, this current version of Tyson Fury may struggle greatly. Chisora even though he is way past his peak, I still believe he can up his levels 'Especially if he is back working with David Haye & Don Charles'.
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Originally posted by fistic flow View Post
Fury controlled Whyte pretty easily after the stance switch in the first round. Chisora's looking shopworn these days, and if he uses his tactic of peddaling back to the ropes to launch his attacks, it's going to be a long, or maybe short night.
Wilder, AJ Whyte and Chisora and Haye are his faves
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Originally posted by fistic flow View Post
Fury controlled Whyte pretty easily after the stance switch in the first round. Chisora's looking shopworn these days, and if he uses his tactic of peddaling back to the ropes to launch his attacks, it's going to be a long, or maybe short night.
But Whyte has the worst movement of any top Heavyweight of the past 20 years. Tyson Fury's current movement is maybe a tad overrated, he has not been inside a ring with a fighter? Who has half decent movement since Otto Wallin 'And Wallin had no problem finding a 254 pound Tyson Fury'.
I think Chisora can up the levels, and find a 270 + pound Fury. I am not saying he will win, but Fury may struggle greatly.
Tyson Fury would most likely still win, but the fight may be more of a spectacle than people expect.
I would not mind seeing the fight, as Chisora & Fury will be another passionate rivarly.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 08-05-2022, 05:10 AM.
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