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started by George Spence on 22 Jun 12
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    Haye can be hit and damage as evidenced in his reduction to Carl Thompson and knockdown in opposition to Jean Marc Mormeck (I didn't feel he was really hurt in the Klitschko combat.)  Chisora himself is no slouch in corporel division, he is all bicep and traps and is bulit like a truck. But it is an unpleasant truck with out the aesthetics of Haye. He seems to be light many years robust than Haye, even so. He pressured larger and taller heavyweights like Tyson Fury, Robert Helenius and Vitali Klitschko to combat off their back again foot possibly a small far more than they are accustomed to. He could conceivably be the strongest heavyweight in phrases of pure physical energy in the recreation these days. Moreover, he has a rock sound chin is usually coming ahead. EDGE: CHISORASpeed: Haye punches challenging and quickly. His heavyweight debut in opposition to Tomasz Bonin illustrates his capability to create highligh reel knockouts presented the right opponent. Haye has ghost-like head movement and is fleet of foot but used these skills to a fault versus Wladimir Klitschko. Chisora, on the other hand,  is not a speed demon but he isn’t specifically gradual both. He throws punches in blend and hardly ever throws one particular punch at a time. But his weakness is that he does not throw enough punches. Velocity and agility are huge advantages for Haye here and if applied effectively it will give him the gain. EDGE: HAYETechnique: Neither fighter fights in the mode of a classically trained boxer. Each are unorthodox and awkward in their strategy. Haye fights with his fingers at his sides he employs head bobbing and his legs for defense.  Chisora usually employs a cross armed protection as he arrives ahead in his personal bob and weave aggressive fashion. Haye quite often throws punches like in newbie. He swings for the fences and is usually off equilibrium. His design is haphazard and instinctive. For all of Chisora's bluster, his type is straight forward and no nonsense so I give him the slight edge here. EDGE: CHISORAPower: Chisora has 9 knockouts in fourteen fights in his fairly quick job. His report doesn’t propose that he is a power puncher however he carries sufficient pop in his punches to garner respect. I surely feel he has enough electricity to damage Haye. But Haye is clearly the harder puncher listed here as his report suggests (23 knockouts in twenty five wins.) Granted, the vast majority of people knockouts have taken location at cruiserweight but I feel that Haye has not confronted that a lot of a electricity drop off, he stays rapid and explosive. Haye fights with the mindset of an individual who can knock you out with one particular punch although Chisora is more of a grinding sort. EDGE: HAYEIntangibles: Can Haye resurrect his profession with a get more than a powerful willed contender like Chisora? Does he even want to battle any longer next his inadequate displaying towards Wladimir Klitschko? Will Dereck Chisora’s tough luck keep on or will coming up at the quick finish of the adhere be the tale of his profession?  This combat is the epitome of a crossroads match up with homeland bragging legal rights at stake.A important issue to consider here is the fact that Haye “retired” after the reduction to Klitschko. David Haye vs. Dereck Chisora Preview, David Haye vs. Dereck Chisora Preview, David Haye vs. Dereck Chisora Preview

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