By Sean McDaniel: Former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye (25-2, 23 KO’s) doesn’t see his fight with Dereck Chisora (15-3, 9 KO’s) going the distance this Saturday night in Upton Park in front of what could be more 30,000 fans. Haye is predicting a KO, but he thinks it could come as early as the 1st round, because he intends on starting fast in order to get Chisora out of there as quickly as possible.
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Haye looking to be the first to KO Chisora
By Sean McDaniel: David Haye (25-2, 23 KO’s) is looking to become the first fighter to KO Dereck Chisora (15-3, 9 KO’s) when they meet up on July 14th at Upton Park. Chisora has shown an excellent chin in withstanding huge shots from big heavyweights Tyson Fury, Robert Helenius and Vitali Klitschko without ever getting knocked out or even knocked down.
Haye: Chisora is getting knocked out no matter what he does
By Sean McDaniel: Former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye (25-2, 23 KO’s) sees Dereck Chisora (15-3, 9 KO’s) getting knocked out on July 14th regardless of what tactic Chisora brings to the table for their fight at Upton Park. Haye simply sees Chisora as not intelligent enough or talented enough to hang with him in this fight.
Haye: Just wait until I smack Chisora with one of my hayemakers
By Sean McDaniel: David Haye (25-2, 23 KO’s) doesn’t see any way that his July 14th mega fight against Dereck Chisora (15-3, 9 KO’s) is going the distance. Haye plans on knocking Chisora out well before the 12th round, and he’s got a pair of practice mitts with Chisora’s face printed on both of the mitts so that Haye can tee off on them while training.
Haye and Booth want different referee for Chisora fight
Vitali: The two Klitschko losers – Haye & Chisora – will see which is the stronger one
By William Mackay: WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko is amused on the upcoming July 14th fight between former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye and Dereck Chisora at Upton Park, because both of them have previously been beaten either by him or his brother IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko. Vitali says he’ll think about whether he wants to fight the winner of the Haye-Chisora fight.
Fury: Haye will beat Chisora if he boxes him and avoids slugging it out
By William Mackay: Former Derek Chisora (15-3, 9 KO’s) conqueror Tyson Fury is picking David Haye (25-2, 23 KO’s) to emerge victorious in their July 14th fight at Upton Park, in London, UK. Fury thinks Haye will be alright as long as he doesn’t get stupid and try to slug with the much heavier Chisora. Haye will likely be out-weighed by 25 to 30 pounds by the 245 pound Chisora on fight night.
Haye: I had Chisora unconscious for 3 to 4 seconds
Haye: I’m punching way too hard; Chisora won’t make it past six
By Sean McDaniel: Former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye (25-2, 23 KO’s) says he’s in top shape for his fight against Dereck Chisora (15-3, 9 KO’s) next month on July 14th, and he doesn’t see the fight going past the 6th round due to his big power. Haye’s not the only one that sees this fight ending early. A lot of people don’t see Chisora winning this fight and feel he’s going to get knocked out early.
The Haye-Chisora fight build up is like a funeral
By Scott Gilfoid: Is is just me or does the David Haye vs. Dereck Chisora fight build up lack any sense of drama for their July 14th fight. It’s like both of these guys have domesticated to the point where they’re afraid to say anything or do anything that would ruffle the delicate sensibilities of the British fans.