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    Default Re: David price..is he still a contender?

    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
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    eric;

    I mean I agree with you that Haye would have obliterated Fury.
    Really?

    He struggled with an old Ruiz, took 3 rounds to throw about three punches against Harrsion, looked pants against Valuev and Klitschko, got dropped by Barret.

    Haye knows which side of his bread is buttered and getting beaten up in sparring regardless of the tiny highlight real they released he knew he was in for a very rough night against the most live opponent other than Klitschko he had faced.
    Yeah man really this time. No doubt about it whatsoever.

    David Haye is an excellent boxer. If Adamek can handle Arreola image what Haye could do. Arreola has chin on Haye, that's it. And maybe a bit of power and stamina (maybe).

    The skills and speed combined with Haye's definite punching power and elusiveness is a pretty overwhelming combination for any opponent but the very upper echelons of the modern eras.

    He would clown Fury and knock him out.
    He would annihilate anybody pre 80's
    He'd be undoubtedly beaten imo only by guys like Lewis, Bowe, both Klitschko's and Mike Tyson.

    You would lose money would you bet otherwise. Haye's mouth before the Klit fight was not completely unfounded.

    If someone put a gun to your head and said pick the winner or you'd be shot, you would not put your money on Fury. He's decent but he is an oaf compared with Haye.

    Another way to look at your examples is that Haye stepped up to the HW rank, he is a natural cruiser. In this HW era he is expected to fight massive opponents compared to his natural weight. And he's pulled through with all of them bar Klitschko which is nothing to be ashamed of. He even KO's them!

    Compare Holyfield, struggling with fossils, got KD's by Cooper, finally fought Riddick Bowe, the then equivalent of Klit and got beaten too! I see no real difference there. Except Haye wasted some opponents and they were massive (even Ruiz was highly experienced and not exactly small! Plus he was reknowned awkward fighter).
    I stopped reading when you said hed anhialate anyone pre 80's.

    He couldnt anhialate an old, retired 198lb Thompson who wasnt known for having a great defence or chin.

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    Default Re: David price..is he still a contender?

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    eric;

    I mean I agree with you that Haye would have obliterated Fury.
    Really?

    He struggled with an old Ruiz, took 3 rounds to throw about three punches against Harrsion, looked pants against Valuev and Klitschko, got dropped by Barret.

    Haye knows which side of his bread is buttered and getting beaten up in sparring regardless of the tiny highlight real they released he knew he was in for a very rough night against the most live opponent other than Klitschko he had faced.
    Yeah man really this time. No doubt about it whatsoever.

    David Haye is an excellent boxer. If Adamek can handle Arreola image what Haye could do. Arreola has chin on Haye, that's it. And maybe a bit of power and stamina (maybe).

    The skills and speed combined with Haye's definite punching power and elusiveness is a pretty overwhelming combination for any opponent but the very upper echelons of the modern eras.

    He would clown Fury and knock him out.
    He would annihilate anybody pre 80's
    He'd be undoubtedly beaten imo only by guys like Lewis, Bowe, both Klitschko's and Mike Tyson.

    You would lose money would you bet otherwise. Haye's mouth before the Klit fight was not completely unfounded.

    If someone put a gun to your head and said pick the winner or you'd be shot, you would not put your money on Fury. He's decent but he is an oaf compared with Haye.

    Another way to look at your examples is that Haye stepped up to the HW rank, he is a natural cruiser. In this HW era he is expected to fight massive opponents compared to his natural weight. And he's pulled through with all of them bar Klitschko which is nothing to be ashamed of. He even KO's them!

    Compare Holyfield, struggling with fossils, got KD's by Cooper, finally fought Riddick Bowe, the then equivalent of Klit and got beaten too! I see no real difference there. Except Haye wasted some opponents and they were massive (even Ruiz was highly experienced and not exactly small! Plus he was reknowned awkward fighter).
    I stopped reading when you said hed anhialate anyone pre 80's.

    He couldnt anhialate an old, retired 198lb Thompson who wasnt known for having a great defence or chin.
    @ross even tho @Max Power is clearly being a bit excitable on hayes credentials, almost to the point where it seems like a bit of a piss take, i dont think you would be daft enough not to realise the learning process a boxer goes through

    on the subject of fury v haye, i have been watching boxing for many years and see myself as objective as they come and as much of a realist as they come, perhaps some would disagree

    fury would have had a chance against haye theres no doubt about it, anything can happen in a boxing ring, and fury definately has the size, but i think haye KOing fury was pretty much a sure thing tho

    i think you could have replayed a fight between haye and fury 100 times at the time they were due to fight and i think fury would win less than 10, more likely less than 5 times
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