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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
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    It's a huge fight. It's two English guys for the heavyweight championship and it'll make huge money in Britain. It'll make several times more than the cabbage farmer has ever made for a fight. Fury looks like he's going to duck Wilder as long as he can so his moneymaking future is fighting guys in English football stadiums on UK PPV.

    I think Fury will avoid Haye/Wilder level guys as long as possible assuming he wins the rematch with the Kulak but if he manages to keep hold of the belts he'll have to fight Haye, Wilder or Povetkin at some point. He definitely doesn't fancy the Haye fight. From the way he was talking on Monday he's not looking to take any risky fights.
    Wake up!

    The only risk in a Haye fight is Haye pulling out for a third time!
    .......which again, is what your father should have done
    Maybe Wlad should have taken a leaf out of Hayes book and also pulled out a second time and you wouldnt be sulking on here with no new material and everyone laughing at you now

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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
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    It's a huge fight. It's two English guys for the heavyweight championship and it'll make huge money in Britain. It'll make several times more than the cabbage farmer has ever made for a fight. Fury looks like he's going to duck Wilder as long as he can so his moneymaking future is fighting guys in English football stadiums on UK PPV.

    I think Fury will avoid Haye/Wilder level guys as long as possible assuming he wins the rematch with the Kulak but if he manages to keep hold of the belts he'll have to fight Haye, Wilder or Povetkin at some point. He definitely doesn't fancy the Haye fight. From the way he was talking on Monday he's not looking to take any risky fights.
    Wake up!

    The only risk in a Haye fight is Haye pulling out for a third time!
    .......which again, is what your father should have done
    Maybe Wlad should have taken a leaf out of Hayes book and also pulled out a second time and you wouldnt be sulking on here with no new material and everyone laughing at you now

    Pulling the other calf would've been a little suspicious.

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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    Fury should fight Haye on channel 5 and hand him a beating in front of 20 million viewers as a thank you to all his fans and enemies of Haye.
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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    I refer the honourable gentleman to my previous answer in this thread......

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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    Quote Originally Posted by X View Post
    I refer the honourable gentleman to my previous answer in this thread......

    http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...er-fights.html
    I can see this happening. I don't think Fury is mentally right at all. He's probably had his best moment in the ring. I think a lot of guys out there beat him.

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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
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    I refer the honourable gentleman to my previous answer in this thread......

    http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...er-fights.html
    I can see this happening. I don't think Fury is mentally right at all. He's probably had his best moment in the ring. I think a lot of guys out there beat him.
    You might have a case if Tyson had blown out an unprepared, distracted Wlad but Wlad knew Tyson was his biggest threat, made sure the fight was at home in Germany and tried a few sly tricks to get advantages. Tyson beat Wlad with skill, not luck.

    As for El Kabong saying he thinks Haye beats Fury after everything, id say thats just sour grapes from a sore loser

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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
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    I refer the honourable gentleman to my previous answer in this thread......

    http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...er-fights.html
    I can see this happening. I don't think Fury is mentally right at all. He's probably had his best moment in the ring. I think a lot of guys out there beat him.
    You might have a case if Tyson had blown out an unprepared, distracted Wlad but Wlad knew Tyson was his biggest threat, made sure the fight was at home in Germany and tried a few sly tricks to get advantages. Tyson beat Wlad with skill, not luck.

    As for El Kabong saying he thinks Haye beats Fury after everything, id say thats just sour grapes from a sore loser
    I think Fury wins a rematch but gets knocked out by at least Wilder and Fury.

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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    Haye is much more popular than Fury in the UK. Fury would have the villain role in that fight
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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Haye is much more popular than Fury in the UK. Fury would have the villain role in that fight
    No way, perhaps 3 years ago that could have been true but Haye has let down too many fans and performed so badly he is the villain.
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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Haye is much more popular than Fury in the UK. Fury would have the villain role in that fight
    No way, perhaps 3 years ago that could have been true but Haye has let down too many fans and performed so badly he is the villain.


    Hope you're right, @Master .
    Otherwise it's a pretty damning statement on the boxing fanhood of the UK.
    It's like saying Chavez Jr. is more popular in Mexico than Canelo.

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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Haye is much more popular than Fury in the UK. Fury would have the villain role in that fight
    No way, perhaps 3 years ago that could have been true but Haye has let down too many fans and performed so badly he is the villain.
    Yeah I think because Fury has proven himself as genuine, it would have to be Haye, who is cast off in some way. Haye is still currently more popular and more of a household name than Fury. Maybe not for long though?
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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    James Toney is more active than David Gaye. He deserves his final shot at a title.

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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Haye is much more popular than Fury in the UK. Fury would have the villain role in that fight
    No way, perhaps 3 years ago that could have been true but Haye has let down too many fans and performed so badly he is the villain.
    Haye is making a comeback at the O2 against a nobody (20,000 arena). He has over a million twitter followers. Whether or not YOU like him he is massively popular. Just the same as whether or not YOU don't like PPV it works!!!
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    Default Re: Why are people talking Fury-Haye now?

    Haye doesn't deserve to make another penny out of boxing.


    Fury's dad summed it up in the presser yesterday saying we're all gullible and going to give him a living - two years ago he said he'd been advised never to fight again ?

    I remember him being a pundit on some fight back then and he showed up with his arm in a sling and some squeezy ball in his hand to exercise - utter bollox
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