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    Default Re: Fury Vs AJ - December 22

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    Haye's little pinky toe, remember that, remember that. He would fold in 9 rounds against Tyson.
    It wasn’t the toe that he cried off with against Fury.
    The point is that Haye was injury prone and would have lost be it by cut, stoppage or toe injury.
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    Default Re: Fury Vs AJ - December 22

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    Haye's little pinky toe, remember that, remember that. He would fold in 9 rounds against Tyson.
    It wasn’t the toe that he cried off with against Fury.
    The point is that Haye was injury prone and would have lost be it by cut, stoppage or toe injury.
    up to that time, with the exception of Carl Thompson beating him. tell me one time when Haye had been beaten by cut, stoppage or toe injury.
    The Money grabbing disgraceful con man that took the piss by taking fights with Bellew when clearly injured is a far cry from the Haye that was due to fight Fury , who at the time had only ever fought for an IRISH Title.
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    Default Re: Fury Vs AJ - December 22

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    Haye's little pinky toe, remember that, remember that. He would fold in 9 rounds against Tyson.
    It wasn’t the toe that he cried off with against Fury.
    The point is that Haye was injury prone and would have lost be it by cut, stoppage or toe injury.
    up to that time, with the exception of Carl Thompson beating him. tell me one time when Haye had been beaten by cut, stoppage or toe injury.
    The Money grabbing disgraceful con man that took the piss by taking fights with Bellew when clearly injured is a far cry from the Haye that was due to fight Fury , who at the time had only ever fought for an IRISH Title.
    Up to that point Wlad beat him because Haye's toe was hurting . Wlad was too big and co-ordinated for him and Fury would have been the same.
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    Default Re: Fury Vs AJ - December 22

    With the benefit of hindsight, it’s easy to say that Fury would have beaten him …. but back then Haye was a very athletic banger, who always really liked hurting people. Fury was big, but quite unfit, inexperienced and a light puncher who didn’t use his size and weight very well yet.
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    Default Re: Fury Vs AJ - December 22

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    With the benefit of hindsight, it’s easy to say that Fury would have beaten him …. but back then Haye was a very athletic banger, who always really liked hurting people. Fury was big, but quite unfit, inexperienced and a light puncher who didn’t use his size and weight very well yet.
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    What this guy said. AT THE TIME, if Fury had won, it would’ve been the shock of the century!
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    Default Re: Fury Vs AJ - December 22

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by X View Post
    With the benefit of hindsight, it’s easy to say that Fury would have beaten him …. but back then Haye was a very athletic banger, who always really liked hurting people. Fury was big, but quite unfit, inexperienced and a light puncher who didn’t use his size and weight very well yet.
    ^^^^^^
    What this guy said. AT THE TIME, if Fury had won, it would’ve been the shock of the century!
    Haye was damaged goods after Wlad and had no credibility.
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    Default Re: Fury Vs AJ - December 22

    True Fury leans hard.

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    Default Re: Fury Vs AJ - December 22

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    Haye's little pinky toe, remember that, remember that. He would fold in 9 rounds against Tyson.
    It wasn’t the toe that he cried off with against Fury.
    The point is that Haye was injury prone and would have lost be it by cut, stoppage or toe injury.
    up to that time, with the exception of Carl Thompson beating him. tell me one time when Haye had been beaten by cut, stoppage or toe injury.
    The Money grabbing disgraceful con man that took the piss by taking fights with Bellew when clearly injured is a far cry from the Haye that was due to fight Fury , who at the time had only ever fought for an IRISH Title.
    Up to that point Wlad beat him because Haye's toe was hurting . Wlad was too big and co-ordinated for him and Fury would have been the same.
    So true! Fury is even bigger than Wladimir, and has a much more aggressive style by using his heavyweight and wearing down his opponents. David would disintegrate a lot sooner against Tyson because of that.

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    Default Re: Fury Vs AJ - December 22

    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
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    Haye's little pinky toe, remember that, remember that. He would fold in 9 rounds against Tyson.
    It wasn’t the toe that he cried off with against Fury.
    The point is that Haye was injury prone and would have lost be it by cut, stoppage or toe injury.
    up to that time, with the exception of Carl Thompson beating him. tell me one time when Haye had been beaten by cut, stoppage or toe injury.
    The Money grabbing disgraceful con man that took the piss by taking fights with Bellew when clearly injured is a far cry from the Haye that was due to fight Fury , who at the time had only ever fought for an IRISH Title.
    Up to that point Wlad beat him because Haye's toe was hurting . Wlad was too big and co-ordinated for him and Fury would have been the same.
    So true! Fury is even bigger than Wladimir, and has a much more aggressive style by using his heavyweight and wearing down his opponents. David would disintegrate a lot sooner against Tyson because of that.
    He leans on them, just like Wlad. Watch Fury/Wlad then Joshua/Wlad and remind us again of Fury's "much more aggressive style".
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