For me the biggest factor here is the punch Fury seems most open too. He doesn't ever seem to see an overhand right coming, and that is Haye's money punch. Haye is one of the hardest punchers in the division and he is scarily accurate at times. I know Fury is big but I don't think he is better skill wise than Haye in any area. I say Haye takes him in 8.
Yoll @ross - "expert" Joe Gallagher has been reading your posts mate.
Fury will win. Haye got stopped by Thompson. Chisora was undefeated when Fury beat him, Haye beat a journeyman version.
(Only thing he didn't mention was Lolenga Mock. Shocking oversight)
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i dont really agree with joe on chisora
i dunno if this has been mentioned before but i think by the time he got to haye chisora was a much better fighter than the version that fought fury despite the losses
plus chisora was out of shape against fury and i thought there were times when fury struggled, chisora hardly hit haye
if both of their fights against chisora are anything to go off (which they most definately arent) it further supports a haye victory and probably inside the distance
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I'd still pick Haye to KO Fury all these years later.
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