Comments Thread For: Wilder's Trainer: Chisora Must Beat Fury Up On The Inside, Can't Allow Fury To Hold
Malik Scott, the head trainer of Deontay Wilder, says Derek Chisora must work on the inside to have any possibility of upsetting WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury.
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Fury is a much different fighter under Hill. Remember Whyte was supposed to give him issues with his hooks which were canceled in the 1st rd and Whyte was immediately starched afterward. Chisora comes barrelling in, and is going to get countered and stopped.
To be honest I can only see Ukraine possibly pitty-patting his way to a decision, depending if Fury is willing to play tag on the outside with him
Joyce doesn't throw anything "one time" meaningful like Wilder so I see Fury turning the Ox all night and beating him up.
Chisora has put on some decent performances against some top guys in recent times and if Tyson wasn't head and shoulders above the crowd this would be seen as a more competitive affair for sure .Only trouble is Tyson has proved he has more chance of beating himself than anyone else doing it.There's good reason why Joshua didn't want to fight for the world heavyweight championship and his biggest purse ever and that's what Chisora is up against.
Chisora has put on some decent performances against some top guys in recent times and if Tyson wasn't head and shoulders above the crowd this would be seen as a more competitive affair for sure .Only trouble is Tyson has proved he has more chance of beating himself than anyone else doing it.There's good reason why Joshua didn't want to fight for the world heavyweight championship and his biggest purse ever and that's what Chisora is up against.
Fury is a much different fighter under Hill. Remember Whyte was supposed to give him issues with his hooks which were canceled in the 1st rd and Whyte was immediately starched afterward. Chisora comes barrelling in, and is going to get countered and stopped.
To be honest I can only see Ukraine possibly pitty-patting his way to a decision, depending if Fury is willing to play tag on the outside with him
Joyce doesn't throw anything "one time" meaningful like Wilder so I see Fury turning the Ox all night and beating him up.
Apart from the knock out of Whyte, overall? The fight was not impressive.
Fury for the most part did nothing much, but he was winning.
It was a close fight until the knock out. But a fight were Fury seemed to be fighting within himself, and had not yet gone through the gears.
Fury was also fighting, the worst version of Whyte I have seen for sometime.
Fury will get the attention that he needs to keep him mentally healthy and Chisora will get the payday he needs to do as he wishes, retire or fight whenever he gets the itch.
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