Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
Its not so much defending him than figuring out why you lot dont like him so much you make thread after thread about him. Hes the most talked about boxer, not just in here but everywhere. Your all talking about him more than Mayweather whos about to start the biggest fight contract in the history of this sport or any other for that matter.

If you were Furys manager and there was the chance to earn and force your challenge against the best heavyweight in the world and one of the most consistent fighters in any division and you had belief that he can do the job you would take that fight with Pulev who again is another unbeaten fighter and ranked higher than Haye. Who is the harder fight? Haye or Wlad?

If all goes to plan for Fury he beats Pulev and gets his chance against Wlad. Why are you lot crying about him trying to get there honestly rather than skirting around it like Povetkin or fighting British has beens?

As you saw in the artical, Booth is saying it, not Haye and Booth also said he is only thinking about it. Neither has the bollocks to make a genuine offer. Fury doenst need to fight Haye as he offers nothing. He isnt really relevant on the world scene because he just wants to fight British heavies. Fury beats Pulev he gets a direct crack at Wlad and as good a chance as anyone out there of ending his reign.
Good chance he loses to Pulev and then he is fucked. Wont get a world title fight and wont be in position to negotiate fights on his terms against Haye and the like. If he fights Haye now he gets a very very big pay day. Much bigger then if he fights Pulev and if he loses he is still young and has time to rebuild his career.