
former heavyweight rival David Haye and Derek Chisora gave his thoughts on what might have happened on Friday night Anthony Joshua face Jake Paul In Miami.
The pair had an unpleasant incident in Germany in February 2012, and a year later Haye and Chisora settled their feud at Upton Park, where Haye knocked out Chisora in five rounds. The former rivals became friends, with Haye managing Chisora from 2018 to 2021.
Former WBA heavyweight champion Haye and former world title challenger Chisora both appeared as guest panelists sun sports news Join undefeated lightweight Vidal Riley as he discusses what is being billed as the biggest crossover event in heavyweight boxing.
Never one to mince words, Chisora delivered a blunt message to Joshua.
“Knock this asshole out, man. If the fight goes beyond two rounds, I’m going to turn off my Netflix.”
Haye Believing in the apparent inevitability of an outcome can make a game unpredictable.
“It seems one-sided. It seems like every advantage is there except the psychological aspect – and AJ is taking it lightly. I think something dramatic is going to happen. I think it’s going to be the biggest upset in sports history.”
After agreeing to the terms of the contract added by Paul, Joshua will weigh no more than 245 pounds at the weigh-inLast year, he weighed in at a career-high 227 pounds in a hilarious victory over his 58-year-old opponent. mike tyson.
Jack vs Joshua takes place on Friday, December 19 and will be streamed on Netflix.







