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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: David Haye: Chisora Doesn't Have Enough To Beat Me

    The controversial bout between David Haye and Dereck Chisora will definitely go ahead, according to organizers, after the Luxembourg Boxing Federation reiterated its support for the fight despite a threat of expulsion from the European Boxing Union.

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  • lutenco
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    #2
    I really believe that CHISORA will upset HAYE.....

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    • Sir.Afiln
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      **** British boxing board.. heavyweight boxing is dying and desperately needs this fight to happen.. those *****kos are boring as hell... props to frank warren for maken it happen.

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      • b0ndsj0ns20
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        Originally posted by afiln
        **** British boxing board.. heavyweight boxing is dying and desperately needs this fight to happen.. those *****kos are boring as hell... props to frank warren for maken it happen.
        Hell yes props to them for telling them to piss off. The heavyweight division needs a big fight that doesn't involve one of the K's and this is it.

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        • ihatebobarum
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          brain says haye, heart says chisora.
          i cant believe am saying this but am on frank warrens sleazy side this time

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          • fladz
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            It should be a good fight. I think Chisora will bring something that Haye has yet to experience at HW, which is relentless pressure. I just hope we get the Chisora that fought Vitali and not the one that fought Fury. If he can't get up for this one he needs to quit.

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            • TheKza
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              #7
              Haye will win by decision. Chisora's chin is made of pretty hard stuff.

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              • Redd Foxx
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                #8
                Logic says Haye, but I gotta wonder what is going to happen when Chisora eats Haye's punches and keeps coming forward like he did with Vitali. If Haye doesn't bring some heart, I think he'll get broken down in the later rounds.

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                • fladz
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                  Well said Slightly Dazed, I question whether Haye has the heart for it if he's dragged into the trenches for 12 rounds. His career at HW has been smoke and mirrors, lots of running around potshotting, but a glaring reluctance to stand and trade.

                  He'll have a huge speed advantage over Chisora, but Chisora won't fold like Ruiz and Barrett did, he'll just keep coming.

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                  • nomadman
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by fladz
                    Well said Slightly Dazed, I question whether Haye has the heart for it if he's dragged into the trenches for 12 rounds. His career at HW has been smoke and mirrors, lots of running around potshotting, but a glaring reluctance to stand and trade.

                    He'll have a huge speed advantage over Chisora, but Chisora won't fold like Ruiz and Barrett did, he'll just keep coming.
                    Tough, come forward pressure fighters have caused Haye problems in the past and caused him to unravel. Wouldn't be surprised to see Chisors getting to Haye in the middle to late rounds if he can weather an early onslaught.

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