Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora II: who wins?

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  • Weebler I
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    #11
    Originally posted by Freedom2014
    But if they do fight again, most boxing fans will agree the winner deserves a title shot.
    Do you think the titlists will care? I would venture Stiverne and Wlad won't gaf.

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    • BostonGuy
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      #12
      I'm gonna refrain from voting until I get to scout Fury in his tuneup fight later this month. I've followed Tyson Fury since he went pro and he's improved substantially. He was a highlight reel KO waiting to happen, before he rededicated himself to the sport several years ago.

      Chisora has also improved from what he was several years ago in their first fight. He's got himself into good fighting condition and he seems to have found a style to suit him. His style is kinda like a poor man's Joe Frasier; it's a lot of bobbing/weaving and working on the inside.

      I can't call this fight just yet because I'm not sure how well Fury will be after almost a year layoff from the ring

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      • Mikhnienko
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        #13
        When two British boxers are fighting in the UK how does the ref decide who to give the British stoppage to? I assume Chisora in this case so they can keep his three fight British stoppage streak alive?

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        • TGD
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          #14
          An easier night for Fury than the first fight. A completely different fighter and he wins by KO this time.

          I'm not even convinced Chisora beats Kevin Johnson, so the Fury rematch may never happen!

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            #15
            Originally posted by Freedom2014
            It probably has to do with who is promoting the event.

            It will be Chisora's promoter.
            In that case i anticipate his fourth British stoppage in a row which should be easy to accomplish since stunning Fury briefly isn't the most daunting task.

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            • GoldenGloveLove
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              #16
              I'm torn about this one. I think Chisora's shortened up his punches a little bit and is much more fit. But I also think his chin's had a little taken out of it after all the punches he's taken. Fury's a big question mark because he got very chunky in his inactivity and his head might be out of the game now. But he dominated a fat Chisora. The fight wasn't close at all. Kind of weird circumstances with two kind of bizarre off and on personalities. I guess you've got to favor Fury but I've still got a little bit of curiosity about just how bad a version of Chisora was in their last fight.

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              • Rossman
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                #17
                It should be a repeat unless Chisora can get inside.

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                • Earl-Hickey
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                  #18
                  I don't think Chisora is much better than before, neither is fury but there you have it.

                  Fury UD

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                  • Earl-Hickey
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BostonGuy
                    I'm gonna refrain from voting until I get to scout Fury in his tuneup fight later this month. I've followed Tyson Fury since he went pro and he's improved substantially. He was a highlight reel KO waiting to happen, before he rededicated himself to the sport several years ago.

                    Chisora has also improved from what he was several years ago in their first fight. He's got himself into good fighting condition and he seems to have found a style to suit him. His style is kinda like a poor man's Joe Frasier; it's a lot of bobbing/weaving and working on the inside.

                    I can't call this fight just yet because I'm not sure how well Fury will be after almost a year layoff from the ring
                    I think Fury might be rusty and out of shape in his tuneup, but i expect he will be better in the chisora fight

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Freedom2014
                      Wladimir has in the past expressed frustration with the lack of qualified opponents.

                      I'm sure Wladimir will be happy to fight the winner of Chisora-Fury. It will be a popular and lucrative event in the UK as well as mainland Europe.
                      Only two top 10 fighters Wlad has fought since Haye have been enforced mandatories, he won't take on a good opponent unless he has to.

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