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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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    What are the big risks Fury took before the jackpot Wlad fight? I know you weren't paying much attention across the pond but there seems a huge revisionist history push to make Fury something he ain't.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    What are the big risks Fury took before the jackpot Wlad fight? I know you weren't paying much attention across the pond but there seems a huge revisionist history push to make Fury something he ain't.
    Signing to fight Wlads most dangerous opponent?

    Fighting in 3 eliminators to face Wlad?

    You can now see why people like Arreola and Adamek wanted none of Tyson Fury. They and other fighters have been offered fights. Anyway, as much as people want to piss on his chips hes THE heavyweight champion of the workd! The best fighter in the world!

    The revisionists are those that prior to this fight said Fury had no chance, Wlad was on top of his game and leagues above the whole division. Now, Wlad got old and Wilder, Joshua and Haye could all beat Tyson and Wlad on the same night!

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

    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    What are the big risks Fury took before the jackpot Wlad fight? I know you weren't paying much attention across the pond but there seems a huge revisionist history push to make Fury something he ain't.


    Well.... unless I'm mistaken it was Haye who backed out of two Fury fights, not the other way around. I've yet to hear of Fury ducking or avoiding another fighter, although I may not have all the facts. If you know something I don't, you're welcome to correct me.

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

    Fury won his fight by just fighting like Wlad, it was like he was fighting a younger faster clone of himself,
    the fight was not a classic was it,! Fury against Haye it makes sense a really big money domestic dust up
    and one I would watch, Tyson will face him if the money is right,! open air stadium full to the rafters,
    of course it would sell out, a fight that can happen.

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