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Staff Predictions: Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora 2

For the second week in a row, a heated rematch will take place as British heavyweight rivals Dereck Chisora (20-4, 13 KOs) and Tyson Fury (22-0, 16 KOs) square off. Read on for RBRBoxing‘s staff predictions.

Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora

Tony Calcara, Staff Writer

Highly unlikely this one gets to the scorecards. Dereck Chisora has slimmed down and looks in great shape, but I see this one shaping up a lot like the first.

Tyson Fury should use his size and power and get the win..

Prediction: Fury

 

Brandon Glass, Contributing Writer

This should be entertaining. But I doubt Tyson Fury will show up until I see him in the ring, based on how his last three scheduled fights went.

The first fight between these two was an unexpected snooze fest, considering how both these guys’ antics should make for an explosive matchup. Fury is a very large man who can punch, but I think he’d be more effective when he’s in good shape and focused.

I’d say the same for the shorter, stockier, Chisora, who in the first affair was sloppy and looked fairly out of shape. He’s had a good run in his last few fights and based on his fight with Vitali Klitschko, when Chisora is game, he is a surprisingly skilled opponent.

I think both men come in at their best and this go-around we get a completely different fight that is better than the first. In their best condition, I think Chisora wins, because he will be much more active inside and swarming, which will smother Fury’s punches and his ability to land the big shot.

Prediction: Chisora

 

Lauren Pinkerton, Staff Writer

I really don’t care that in the first match Dereck Chisora was out-of-shape (what was he doing during training camp? Why would he fight out-of-shape?) and now he’s actually trained and is in shape.

I also don’t care that a lot of people are commenting on how much he’s improved and evolved as a fighter since then. He’s still going up against Tyson Fury, who honestly didn’t really have all that much to fix up.

A quick glance of his record kind of hints that he might know what he’s doing. Oh, and he got busy fighting seven guys and obtained six knockouts since their last encounter. That’s a little better than Chisora facing nine and losing three.

It’d be nice to see a TKO, but I think we’ll just get to witness Fury outbox Chisora again for all 12 rounds.

Prediction: Fury

 

Alex Burgos, Editor-in-Chief

Both men seem motivated to get a big win on Saturday night. Dereck Chisora should be game and give a better performance than he did the first time around, but I just don’t see Tyson Fury losing this one.

Fury should control distance, and earn a lopsided–and possibly sloppy–decision victory.

It should be noted that the victor becomes the mandatory No. 1 contender for Wladimir Klitschko‘s WBO strap. Regardless of who wins, neither man can hold a candle to Klitchko’s sun.

Prediction: Fury

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