After watching Klitschko- Chisora again..

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  • Jim Tom
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    After watching Klitschko- Chisora again..

    I now know why Vitali's hand was injured and I know why Helenius hand was injured.If they fight again Vitali's hand will be injured again and so will Helenius'. Chisora's so clever,if you allow him beyond 5 rounds you are done because during the first 5 rounds he's taking away your arsenal and from the 6th round you will basically be having one hand to use.No wonder he's so desperate to fight Price,he wants to beat the living daylights out of Price from the 6th round onwards.Haye was moving so fast Chisora never got a chance to do his 'job'

    Watch the fight again.
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    #2
    Can't you just tell us?

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    • T-97
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      #3
      He lets them hit him in the face until they hurt their hand? Is that what you're getting at...?

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      • Weebler I
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        It's wasn't Haye's speed that prevented Chisora from going to work, it was Haye's (or Booth's) choice of referee Luis Pabon who did not allow Chisora to get in close. He did the same thing to Andre Ward v Arthur Abraham and is generally a very picky ref who prefers to enforce the space.

        Smart on Haye/Booth's behalf, slack of Warren/Chisora not to have done their research.
        Last edited by Weebler I; 04-17-2013, 07:10 PM.

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        • Redd Foxx
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          #5
          I'm always puzzled when someone analyzes a fighter like they're giving a video game walk-through.

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          • Hayehammer
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            #6
            Originally posted by The Weebler II
            It's wasn't Haye's speed that prevented Chisora from going to work, it was Haye's (or Booth's) choice of referee Luis Pabon who did not allow Chisora to get in close. He did the same thing to Andre Ward v Arthur Abraham and is generally a very picky ref who prefers to enforce the space.

            Smart on Haye/Booth's behalf, slack of Warren/Chisora not to have done their research.
            chisora is not exactly an inside fighter! if he was he could have done damage to haye! haye was the one who pushed chisora back in clinches until the ref broke them up!

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            • Weebler I
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              Originally posted by Hayehammer
              chisora is not exactly an inside fighter! if he was he could have done damage to haye! haye was the one who pushed chisora back in clinches until the ref broke them up!
              He's not primarily an inside fighter but you'll note the times Chisora had any success was when he managed to get close. Haye did what he had to do, but you can't tell me Pabon (a PR ref, no Brit) was an accidental choice.

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              • boliodogs
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                #8
                Originally posted by T-97
                He lets them hit him in the face until they hurt their hand? Is that what you're getting at...?
                What a brilliant strategy. Perfect for a guy who comes to weigh ins with a flag over his face. He is a tough guy and he hits hard but Haye had no problem KOing him and he is ******ed crazy man.

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