I was thinking the same thing actually. Out cold would be too boring. It would be way more fun to see him desperately trying to get up but unable to, because he's such a chinless chode.
That would be awesome. They should do a 24 style split screen with Khan on the left struggling to get up, then a 70's Kung Fu movie close up of Khan's dad on the right.
Chisora was overweight and looked fucked very early in the fight, but had spells of second wind, esp in that 10th round where he came out swinging. He did take Fury too lightly, agreed.
Chisora must be fucking horrible to make Tyson Fury look better than I've ever seen him look, which isn't saying a whole lot. Either Klitschko knocks Fury out when ever they feel like it. Please do not let Fury get a title shot. The guy is not ready and probably never will be, but he'd be smart to wait a while.
It could also be that Fury now is better than he has ever been, which seems plausible considering he is a young guy and a late starter and the fact that tall guys nearly always mature slow
Fury did have some nice combos for sure, reasonably fast too. Sloppy as fuck overall though, either of the Klitschko's would send him back to his caravan with a broken face.
Fury actually looked decent. Not 'world class' decent or even 'credible title challenger' decent but, well, not too bad. Which is a surprise, because I happen to agree with the majority who believe him to be absolute shite. Chisora isn't as bad as fury made him look, and Tyson has to earn some credit for using his height and his reach well enough to completely reduce Chisora to a wild, swinging windmill. I hear Fury wants no part of either Klit yet but wants to fight Rogan and build his way up slowly. Very sensible IMO. T'was an entertaining, if scruffy affair which probably did enough to keep C5 interested in live boxing and to get back a tiny few of the casual fans who were so disgusted by David Haye. Both are good things. MTF