Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora II: who wins?

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  • D-MiZe
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    #21
    Damn, you used to be on Fury's **** and now you're barely a fan...

    Disgusting, Earl...

    "peeleft:

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    • BostonGuy
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      #22
      Originally posted by D-MiZe
      Damn, you used to be on Fury's **** and now you're barely a fan...

      Disgusting, Earl...

      "peeleft:
      Earl is the biggest flip-flopper on this website. He was, for awhile, one of Deontay Wilder's biggest critics. Now, Earl's anointed Wilder the savior of the heavyweight division! What a transformation!

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      • D-MiZe
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        #23
        I've got Fury winning via late stoppage or 116-112 points win.

        It's going to be a close, messy affair akin to their first encounter. Each man in better shape, so I'm expecting more action and Chisora is going to bring it. He doesn't pack a punch, I can't see him dropping Fury but definitely catching him with some big shots. It's a brawl until the middle rounds, both men start to gas and Fury begins to find success at range. Chisora, being fatigued, walks onto the end of a big uppercut and is stopped.

        I definitely see Fury's uppercut doing work if he employs it.

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        • LoadedWraps
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          #24
          Fury wipes the ring with him.

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          • Weltschmerz
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            #25
            Voted Fury by decision. Fury needs to get himself down to 250 pounds again, though, stay busy with a fight in April (and win) --- then he'll handle Chisora if he boxes more on the outside and uses his size and reach advantage.

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            • Evil Abed
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              #26
              Tyson Fury all day. I just think he's the better fighter.

              As long as Fury is in shape. He wins. Maybe even gets the stoppage this time.

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              • Cuban Linx
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                #27
                If the Fury who fought Kevin Johnson shows up, he'll school Chisora. Fury needs to get his weight down, needs to be more fit going into the rematch.

                Chisora doesn't have many skills. He's just a straight forward plodder, throws looping punches, has no straight punches in his arsenal.

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                • Tom Cruise
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                  #28
                  Like most i see Fury winning.

                  I think he puts daylight between them on the scorecards and wins by 3 rounds or more.

                  However I wouldnt rule out Chisora barreling him with that big looping right hand he throws, hurting Fury or knocking him down. Kingpin has a good chin and he was put down by it so I could definitely see it having an effect on Fury. Fury getting hurt every now and again will keep the fight exciting, but for the most part the extra boxing ability and movement from Fury will dominate the fight.

                  **I reserve the right to change my prediction when it comes to the weigh in!**

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                  • PainfromUkraine
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                    #29
                    I don't really know why but i've been feeling convinced that Chisora will pull this one out. He has got some decent wins since he lost to Haye, in particular with Scott and Johnson...but I don't know...I just still don't really rate Fury. He seems to be getting hurt in his fights, and can't help getting into brawls at some point in his fights. A fit and healthy Chisora is a tough man to beat because he keeps coming. If Chisora fights like he did against Vitali but can land well, I think he beats Fury. But if Fury fights tall, smart, and behind a solid jab, I think he wins a decision.

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                    • lepinthehood
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                      #30
                      fury could win this by tko, although chisora has improved. his chin has diminshed since he lost the lbs.

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