Haye: I will have beaten Chisora twice by July 14th

By Boxing News - 06/14/2012 - Comments

Image: Haye: I will have beaten Chisora twice by July 14thBy Sean McDaniel: Former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye (25-2, 23 KO’s) figures that he will get a second win over former British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Dereck Chisora (15-3, 8 KO’s) when they face each other next month on July 14th at Upton Park.

Haye knocked Chisora down with a hard right hand in their fist fight after Chisora’s loss to WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko in Munich, Germany last February.

Haye didn’t get any money for that performance, but he did take a lot of criticism. This time he plans on beating Chisora a second time and getting well paid for his efforts.

Haye said to thesun.co.uk “I settled it in Germany…I will have beaten him twice come July 14 and he can then say, ‘That’s it you’re the better man.'”

There’s a big difference between the two fighters. Haye already proved that he’s a world class fighter with world titles at both cruiserweight and heavyweight, whereas Chisora has failed at every level – domestic, European and world. He did give Robert Helenius and Vitali Klitschko brothers, but the fact remains that Chisora lost both fights and remains win-less against quality opposition. Chisora was also beaten soundly by Tyson Fury last year.

This is Haye’s fight unless Chisora is able to land a big shot that wobbles Haye enough to where Chisora can pound him out. Chisora isn’t going to be able to win a decision against Haye, because he doesn’t have the boxing skills or the speed to compete with him. It comes down to whether Chisora can land one big shot to stun Haye and take him out or not. If he can’t do it then Chisora will lose.



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