Comments Thread For: Chisora: In The Summer, Me and Fury Will Get it On!

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  • yoz
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    #11
    Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
    Can't remember if I read or heard it,but Fury is back in April.not sure if that applies to both Fury and Chisel.Fury signed up for a three fight deal with Warren.

    Personally id love to see Povetkin vs Chisora,the chance of seeing Povetkin Fury if he dispatched Vhisora I should imagine would be quite high.
    Both Fury and Chisora will be out again in April.

    They will need to be careful scheduling the rematch. They'll be competing with the World Cup... Late July/August is most likely for the fight.

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    • Grimmer
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      #12
      Originally posted by hugh grant
      I so don't want to see Chisora v Fury. Chisora has little chance going by the first fight and losing to haye.

      Nothing to gain for Fury, I want Wilder or anyone else to be honest.
      Chisora was in ridiculous shape in the first fight and wasn't taking boxing very seriously.

      Against Fury:



      Last night:



      It will be a different fight this time. Both have improved, but Chisora really has reinvented himself. Since fighting Fury he's been in with Helenius, Vitali, Haye, Scott, Gerber and Johnson. And has looked a much better fighter in all of those fights barring the Haye one, but style wise Haye would always KO Chisora and Fury.

      I do think Chisora v Fury II is warranted, they've both come on quite a bit since they last fought 3 years ago. Chisora is actually taking the sport seriously now.

      I'd probably favour Chisora now tbh. Especially if Fury turns up like he did last night!
      Last edited by Grimmer; 02-16-2014, 09:20 AM.

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      • kafkod
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        #13
        Originally posted by londoner
        Fury is always good to watch and not just because he has the most entertaining chin in boxing. The ***** comes to throw leather. I'd pay to watch him fight Wlad even though it would likely be a clone of Patterson against Tom McNeeley or Mike Tyson against Peter McNeeley.
        There's nothing wrong with Fury's chin. Abell can **** and he caught Fury with a couple of real good shots. He takes risks when he fights and leaves himself open. If he was chinny, he'd have been ko'd at least 4 times by now, but that hasn't happened. And the two counts Fury has taken in his career were as much because he was caught off balance as anything else.

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        • kafkod
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          #14
          Chisora did a great job against Johnson. I never thought he would be able to knock "the turtle" over like that.
          That overhand right Del Boy has developed is a nightmare of a punch. Johnson and Malik Scott are two of the best defensive heavyweights out there and he dropped them both with it.
          It catches a normal sized heavyweight on the top/side of the head, but Tyson Fury is so tall it would come over at chin level on him and cause a lot of problems if he fights Chisora again.
          Last edited by kafkod; 02-16-2014, 04:20 PM.

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          • bojangles1987
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            #15
            Originally posted by yoz


            I wonder who they'll be matched with in their next tune-ups? Both look pretty vulnerable.
            That's what makes this fight so awesome. Nothing could happen that would surprise me.

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            • cameltoe
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              #16
              I can't see this finishing any differently than the first fight tbh. Chisora has got himself in shape and is taking things more seriously but he's so limited. His constant pressure and cutting off the ring is good but how many punches does he have in his arsenal? 2? Left hook to body and wild looping right hand. If he just had a decent straight right and an uppercut he could have finished Johnson last night.

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              • jas
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                #17




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                • Box-Office
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by yoz


                  I wonder who they'll be matched with in their next tune-ups? Both look pretty vulnerable.
                  They better hope its not this man:

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                  • kafkod
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Box-Office
                    They better hope its not this man:

                    Is that Manuel Charr? I've never seen his face before. It's usually covered in blood. His blood.

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                    • LoadedWraps
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                      #20
                      Is he trying to end his career early? Nothing is stopping Tyson Fury from taking ove the HW division. Who is going to stop him?


                      Chisora gets stopped early in a rematch.

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