I think it'll be Haye by KO within 7.
It'll be clumsy and a little but comical.
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I think it'll be Haye by KO within 7.
It'll be clumsy and a little but comical.
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I dont get why so many people ( Majority of them being the wishful thinking Brits ) are picking Haye by early KO.. What gives u that idea? lol What do u think haye is, an aggressive fighter or something?
David has a style similiar to Jean PAscal. He's an ambush fighter who attacks in spurts..
Only way Fury gets knocked out early is if he fights really stupid which i know he wont...
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30-8 in favour of Haye so far.
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Regardless of where he was born, Tyson Fury is Irish.. EVen he said in his own words,
" I might have an English accent, but my heart is Irish !"
- Tyson Fury
My Heart is Irish says Tyson Fury | IRISH-BOXING.COM
Yea, dont u guys wish that Fury would be Brit so that ya could have a relevant HW fighter.![]()
Yes... As you can see, we all love Fury.
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fury is banging to irish drum for attention
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Have watched nealy all Hayes's fights live, ie attended, including two in germany. I will not be attending in Manchester, I will watch on TV. Tyson Fury has nothing whatsoever to do with boxing, end of.
If you guys want to debate the odds then carry on, this is the equivalent of butterbean versus Mike Tyson. Ridiculous fight, good luck to Haye for picking up mega money for beating a pub fighter, pretty much the same trick he did with Warrens over hyped Enzo Macaroni.
Geoff
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Yes, Fury won't be stupid because smart fighters punch themselves in the face and get dropped hard because they were clowning and pushing an old cruiserweight.
As for 'wishful thinking brits', the same people saying Fury will win are the same peoole who said that Chisora would stop Haye, Harrison would and Valuev would (ie: wishful thinking haters). Fury wasn't a skilled enough boxer to beat cunningham without fighting dirty and Haye has already beaten one overly sized lummox (who was world level, with a better chin than fury) and survived 12 with Wlad (who is ten times more skilled than Fury and 5 times the puncher), what skills does Fury have that Haye hasn't seen before?
As long as Haye gets Fury out of there before Fury starts headbutting him and lifting Haye's chin/blocking haye's vision to illegally stop him (like he had to do to cunningham because he couldn't outbox him, despite massive height, weight and reach advantages) he'll be OK...![]()
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haye is fast an accurate, fury gets hit a lot anyway
if you watch as well when a punch comes furys way one of his defenses is to drop his hands and put his chin up
i just think haye is such a far superior boxer that fury will have to solely rely on his size and strength and hope haye doesnt land that often
i also think it will be a KO for haye and relatively early
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In terms of excitement in the division, I hope Fury wins because if Fury knocked Haye out, or beat Haye even, then a fight with Wladimir would make sense. There's no need to see Haye against Wlad ever again.
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The match seems a horrible matchup for Fury.
Haye has the edge in speed and experience. Fury is too open, and his chin the just the wrong side of decent.
I do not think it will be a short fight as Fury comes in (finally) in condition. Also he has shown bravery in the past. So I think Haye will comeback from losing the early rounds to an eager Tyson, to get back into it in the middle rounds, and stop Fury in about 9 or 10. Fury probably still on his feet, bravely bemoaning the stoppage.
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