15 July 2012

Breaking Newzzz.......Angalia pambano .David Haye amtwanga Dereck Chisora jana usiku - [Knockout Round & Full Fight] 12.07.2012...


Derek Chisora v David Haye


Haye quotes:
"There was a lot of beef beforehand. But we laid it all on the line."
Post-fight
Haye quotes:
"Dereck Chisora is a great fighter. I didn't give him much respect before the
fight...but he'll be a champion one day."
Chisora and Haye shake hands and share an embrace after the fight. After all the bad blood and trash talk that preceded the fight, let's hope it's all put to bed after tonight's bout.
Round 5

IT IS ALL OVER!

Chisora was up at the count of five and walked straight into Haye, who landed a flurry of huge shots to put Del Boy to the mat for a second, decisive time.  Chisora clambered to his feet at the count of seven, but the referee looked into Del Boy's eyes and waved it off.
David Haye wins by TKO in round 5, and does it in spectacular fashion.
Round 5
KNOCKDOWN!
Huge left hook from Haye floors Chisora, who is down for five!
Round 5
Haye goes to his jab at the start of round 5, but Chisora isn't in the least bit concerned with it.
Haye lands a big right, then brilliantly ducks under Chisora's telegraphed response.
It's all Haye so far in terms of pure boxing, but we know Haye can be wobbled. The big question is, can Chisora land cleanly enough to do it?
Round 4
That's four rounds out of four for the Hayemaker. He's in a real fight, but he's winning with his footwork and shot selection. Chisora landed more good shots in that round than the previous three, but it still wasn't enough to take the round.
Scorecard: 40-36 HAYE

Round 4
Round 4 starts explosively with both men landing huge shots. Chisora lands big on Haye, who is stung into action.
Both men are swinging for the fences in this fourth round - and with Haye looking more ragged and possibly showing signs of tiredness, this fight could be playing into Chisora's hands, despite Del Boy being three-nil down on my scorecard.
Round 3
The bell goes as Chisora lands a huge shot that momentarily wobbles Haye. Del Boy then follows up with a shoulder barge to his opponent, but Haye's in his corner looking decidedly uncomfortable.
He looks tired already and we've only had three rounds.
I scored that round to Haye, however, due to his better work throughout the round.
Scorecard: 30-27 HAYE
Round 2
Haye lands a big shot AFTER the bell and words are exchanged. It was another round to the Hayemaker, whose work is much crisper and more frequent than Chisora's blunt, plodding style.
Scorecard: 20-18 HAYE
Round 2
Big right hand from Haye lands flush on Chisora, who doesn't flinch. Haye has good punch power as a cruiserweight, but can he trouble a durable heavyweight like Chisora? Right now he's outboxing him, but not shaking him.
Chisora, meanwhile, seems happy to walk through multiple shots from Haye to land one of his own.
Referee Pavon gives Del Boy a telling off for throwing a couple of illegal "hammerfists" on Haye.
Round 1
From Tony Parsons on Twitter:
"Round One. David Haye raining shots in on Derek Chisora. Chisora attempting to decapitate Haye with one big bomb. "
Round 1
Chisora isn't bothering with jabs. Just walking forward and swinging for the fences. Haye, meanwhile, is picking his shots much better, but hasn't landed with anything to worry Del Boy.
First round goes to David Haye on my scorecard.
Scorecard: 10-9 HAYE
Round 1
Haye opens up throwing big shots but Chisora looks unfussed, and is moving forward constantly.  Chisora lands one solid left hook that momentarily stunned Haye, but didn't follow up.
Round 1
Haye looks extremely fired up as the first round starts.

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