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This fight will come down to two factors- the experience factor of Fury and how he reacts when Haye tries to bait him into a very swift and hot exchange. And, secondly, does Haye still have the pop on his right hand to hit Fury- which clearly Fury must be working on staying away.

I don't think Fury gets caught in all of that. And, this fight, we will see the issues with ring rust and someone who's heart has left the fight game 3 years ago in Haye, vs. a guy like Fury who wants it and willing to continuously work for it.

Fury frustrates Haye over 12 rounds with sporadic spurts and bursts of fighting in between.

Fury in a UD- sorta like a 115-112 OR a 114-111/2 victory.

p.s.: It also depends on if Haye's toe is ready for a few rounds.
you think Fury can win the fight by fighting in bursts? what is he doing whilst he isn't fighting? standing off?
Sure. Either two things will happen- Fury will stand away and jab to the head and body from afar and the fight will be a snooze-fest, but he will win that contest. Or, he will try to mix it up a few times in a hot exchange and he will get hit- assuming Haye still has his pop. And, at 34, I don't see why he shouldn't have his pop.

Haye will try to put pressure and get on the inside. How Fury responds to that is what will be at Haye's best chance or last chance.

I don't see Fury getting beat if he keeps his jab long, to the head and body- mix in a little short left hook moving to his right and away from Haye's right, Haye will have no choice but to miss wildly- see a lot of slips and falls by Haye.