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I hope Haye is stamping his feet!

This win trumps his whole career!

This is the best win any heavyweight has had since Douglas beat Tyson! No other heavy has been so dominant for so long and been so humiliated!
Fury should not give Haye a chance after Haye pulling out on him. Wilder or Povetkin have way more right than him at this point. Haye should have to work his way back, even though it would be a big money fight in U.K.
Pthe Furys have said no Haye unless they have to through mandatory!

Do we really see Haye working his way in to mandatory?

I think they will gun for Wilder. Wlad says he wants the rematch apparently. I think he will change his mind. He couldnt do anything in Germany with all his tricks. I also dont think anyone would want to see him hesitate and pirouette for another 12 rounds, although with this world class experience in the bank jow I see Tyson putting it on him more and stopping him!
There'll be a lot of talk about who's next, but invariably when all the dust settles, he'll have 1, maybe 2, easier defences back home aimed at building him into a megastar, then a big fight or 2 . First off , it won't be Wilder, Povetkin, Haye or even Joshua. This is not a slight on team Fury, it's just the way it happens with everyone.
But the most interesting thing is promotion wise what is going to happen. The Fury's are mega loyal to fat Mick, and are Sky going to let him continue promoting him , or is Warren going to jump in? I have to say, in fairness I totally admire their loyalty and it could be good for British Boxing on TV if Matchroom don't have the total Monopoly. But money talks, so we'll see.