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    Default Re: How can Fury beat Haye?

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    Default Re: How can Fury beat Haye?

    Something iv only just noticed that highlights what I mean about Haye not having a great defence and having to always skirt the ring out of punching range.

    Watch the Wlad fight and look at how Haye has to launch himself in for fear of getting caught himself, he either starts a punch by dropping his head or by bending right down at the knees to jump forward. He really telegraphs that hes about to throw which is why it was mostly relatively easy for Wlad to litterally just step back and avoid those over hand rights.

    Wladimir Klitschko vs David Haye (Highlights) - YouTube

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Something iv only just noticed that highlights what I mean about Haye not having a great defence and having to always skirt the ring out of punching range.

    Watch the Wlad fight and look at how Haye has to launch himself in for fear of getting caught himself, he either starts a punch by dropping his head or by bending right down at the knees to jump forward. He really telegraphs that hes about to throw which is why it was mostly relatively easy for Wlad to litterally just step back and avoid those over hand rights.

    Wladimir Klitschko vs David Haye (Highlights) - YouTube
    He didn't manage to avoid Haye in Round 3.

    2 minute and 10 seconds in Haye catches him with a Punch that would send Fury to sleep. The idea that Haye just ran and threw nothing at Wlad is mostly a reaction to his unrealistic boasts before the fight. It's hard to catch Wlad without being clubbed into submission or knocked out. Haye underestimated him. Do you really think Fury could survive with even the super cautious version of Haye? Here is a less Klitschko friendly edit of the fight.

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    Default Re: How can Fury beat Haye?

    How confident are you that your choice will win?

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    Default Re: How can Fury beat Haye?

    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Something iv only just noticed that highlights what I mean about Haye not having a great defence and having to always skirt the ring out of punching range.

    Watch the Wlad fight and look at how Haye has to launch himself in for fear of getting caught himself, he either starts a punch by dropping his head or by bending right down at the knees to jump forward. He really telegraphs that hes about to throw which is why it was mostly relatively easy for Wlad to litterally just step back and avoid those over hand rights.

    Wladimir Klitschko vs David Haye (Highlights) - YouTube
    He didn't manage to avoid Haye in Round 3.

    2 minute and 10 seconds in Haye catches him with a Punch that would send Fury to sleep. The idea that Haye just ran and threw nothing at Wlad is mostly a reaction to his unrealistic boasts before the fight. It's hard to catch Wlad without being clubbed into submission or knocked out. Haye underestimated him. Do you really think Fury could survive with even the super cautious version of Haye? Here is a less Klitschko friendly edit of the fight.

    Is that video a piss take by someone who doesnt like Haye?

    I could be bothered enough to get 33 seconds in and not one of those punches lands! Which again highlights what im on about, Haye being out of range and throwing hail mary over hand rights

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    Default Re: How can Fury beat Haye?

    Considering Haye had a broken toe he did well in that fight. I think he may actually beat Tyson Fury now. I have seen the light and the error of my ways.
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    Default Re: How can Fury beat Haye?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Considering Haye had a broken toe he did well in that fight. I think he may actually beat Tyson Fury now. I have seen the light and the error of my ways.
    Bloody hell, a burst of sanity.
    This is serious prizefighting not big fat gypsy wedding!

    Hope you match your revised opinion with a winning bet.

    Haye 1-3, as always against the over hyped ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nuggetdotcom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Considering Haye had a broken toe he did well in that fight. I think he may actually beat Tyson Fury now. I have seen the light and the error of my ways.
    Bloody hell, a burst of sanity.
    This is serious prizefighting not big fat gypsy wedding!

    Hope you match your revised opinion with a winning bet.

    Haye 1-3, as always against the over hyped ones.

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    Default Re: How can Fury beat Haye?

    Quote Originally Posted by nuggetdotcom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Considering Haye had a broken toe he did well in that fight. I think he may actually beat Tyson Fury now. I have seen the light and the error of my ways.
    Bloody hell, a burst of sanity.
    This is serious prizefighting not big fat gypsy wedding!

    Hope you match your revised opinion with a winning bet.

    Haye 1-3, as always against the over hyped ones.

    Geoff
    do you want fury to win Geoff?
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