He's 34 in Jan. He's in sh^t or get off the pot territory at that age & with his resume at CW so yea I'm cool with him just getting his shot. He's either got it or he don't. Let's find out which it is.
If Usyk beats Chisora comfortably....
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The David Haye that turned up for the Bellew rematch, was even more eroded than the Haye from the first fight 'I don't see them as the same fighters at all' Haye was completely rushed into taking the rematch tactically by Match-room.That's true, and out of those Only Fury (rematch) he caused no problems. He had a good final round vs Vitali and was competing throughout, and he competed against Haye, but Haye was just a step ahead at the time. Chisora would have absolutely smashed the Haye that Bellew beat twice.
I actually think if Haye would of stayed uninjured, he would of eventually got himself in good enough condition to beat this current Chisora.
Bellew is quite a big puncher, and Haye was with a bad injury was standing up to heavy bombardment from Bellew in the first fight 'Second fight? Unfortunately his body just crumbled under attack'.Comment
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I would rather Usyk fight someone else while Fury fights Joshua. Then, we can have the Undisputed Heavyweight champion vs the former Undisputed Cruiserweight champion.Comment
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I think he should go straight into AJ with a win. If he struggles with Chisora he isn't beating AJ anyway, and if he completely outclasses Chisora (which he should do) then the AJ fight makes sense - AJ is only getting better with experience and he will always have size and reach over Usyk which if he abuses, especially with UK reffing, he can neutralise Usyk like the Klitschko brothers did to smaller men.
If I don't see AJ/Fury in 2021 and AJ/Usyk in 2021 I'd be disappointed. If none of those happen then boxing can go 'F' itself.Comment
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