Betting for Haye vs Chisora

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  • Curtiz
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    #1

    Betting for Haye vs Chisora

    Slight dilemma here , thinking about betting on this fight.

    1) Chisora has never been stopped
    2) Haye is a huge puncher & the way i see this fight happening I see haye landing cleanly all night

    How would you bet this fight?
  • dan_cov
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    #2
    I don't see Haye stopping him myself.

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    • Roy Jones Jnr
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      #3
      Im not sure if Haye stops him but Haye definitely wins the fight in my opinion.

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      • komodo
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        #4
        Chisora's way too easy to hit that's pretty obvious if you look at his fights against Fury, Helenius and Vitali. Plus even against a slow Vitali Chisora was missing most of his shots by a couple of inches.

        Haye is much faster than Vitali plus he hates getting hit, he'll use a lot of head movement and use the ring to avoid going toe to toe. Ultimately Chisora will walk into hayemakers all night and even though he has a good chin the accumulative effect will most likely end his night premature.

        The smart money is on a stoppage in the mid rounds. Haye usually starts off slow and cagey but once he lands a good shot he jumps on the guy. The bookies will give you decent odds for a stoppage since Chisora has a good chin and you don't really wanna bet on Haye to win on points since you wouldn't get decent odds on that. Personally I'd go for a stoppage anywhere from the 4 round to the 8th.

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        • Curtiz
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          #5
          Originally posted by komodo
          Chisora's way too easy to hit that's pretty obvious if you look at his fights against Fury, Helenius and Vitali. Plus even against a slow Vitali Chisora was missing most of his shots by a couple of inches.

          Haye is much faster than Vitali plus he hates getting hit, he'll use a lot of head movement and use the ring to avoid going toe to toe. Ultimately Chisora will walk into hayemakers all night and even though he has a good chin the accumulative effect will most likely end his night premature.

          The smart money is on a stoppage in the mid rounds. Haye usually starts off slow and cagey but once he lands a good shot he jumps on the guy. The bookies will give you decent odds for a stoppage since Chisora has a good chin and you don't really wanna bet on Haye to win on points since you wouldn't get decent odds on that. Personally I'd go for a stoppage anywhere from the 4 round to the 8th.
          Yeh I could really see that happening unless chisora has some super chin, i know its good obviously but you keep beating a wall & its gonna break.

          Worth a punt for the stoppage then !

          Cheers everyone

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          • Jam Jars
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            #6
            It'll start off slow with Chisora marching forward not getting caught with anything big but unable to close Haye down and land anything. Mid rounds Chisora still won't have done anything and will need to take risks to try and get into the fight, this is when the fight will get real exciting with Chisora putting high pressure on Haye but also getting caught with big punches.

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            • Clegg
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              Chisora showed good defense against Vitali, a lot of the shots that did land were partially parried or were more glancing than flush because of Chisora's head movement. He's not as easy to hit as people are making out.

              Looking at how Haye caught Ruiz, it's certainly realistic to see him being able to catch Chis as he tries to come in. But Haye is a safety-first fighter, and if Chisora's response to getting caught is to simply take less risks and accept a decision loss then it'll go the distance. Despite his reputation as being a bit crazy, Chisora is not some kamikaze fighter, he's aggressive but he aims to break people down and if he can't do that he'll outwork them, he's not some Golota type who is going to either win early or self-destruct, and he's not a Hatton type either who responds to taking punishment by becoming more and more reckless.

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