Unbeaten 6ft 9ins gypsy giant Fury has vowed to end Haye’s boxing career at the Manchester Arena but reckons his British rival would be the ideal candidate to succeed actor Daniel Craig as 007.
The Hayemaker hopes to become a film star when he hangs up his boxing gloves but for the moment his priority is to regain a version of the world heavyweight title.
Fury, 25, believes he will ensure Haye, 32, is left pondering his future in the ring and ready to hit Hollywood after their £10million clash.
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Haye felt Wlad's power in round 4 or 5, and then ran for the rest of the 'fight'.
This. :lol1:
God I hope Fury knocks Haye out.
Fury is an idiot, but at least he's an honest idiot. Haye is devious.
Well said.
Haye does have stamina issues
Wlad was a big guy who was leaning and clinching sucking the life out of Haye
Although Haye wasn't gassing against Wald, he was proper fit for that fight, he just couldn't find anything to counter.
Against Chisora he was gassing because that was a brawl
Fury can also do this, but I don't think he is smart enough, or disciplined
He will be come fight night, and win over new fans.
both these guys are better talkers than fighters
expecting Haye to win, but would rather Fury embarrass him
Haye shamed himself in the Wlad fight, Fury would at least try
as it is, Haye probably stops him inside 7 in an action fight
he's quick enough to catch Fury with something he doesn't see
Agreed.
both these guys are better talkers than fighters
expecting Haye to win, but would rather Fury embarrass him
Haye shamed himself in the Wlad fight, Fury would at least try
as it is, Haye probably stops him inside 7 in an action fight
he's quick enough to catch Fury with something he doesn't see
Valuev may have been big and slow but he was a much better fighter than Fury. Valuev would have beat Fury, Valuev has become so underrated that domestic level garbage like Fury is considered better. :wtf:
Far, far too big a step up in class here for Haye. You can't go from fighting jokers like Audley, Chisora, Enzo, Valuev and Bonin to facing a Tyson Fury. We saw what happened last time Fury fought someone on Haye's level against Steve Cunningham and that's what will happen to Haye too, ie get squashed like a bug.
Haye can come back from this defeat and fight David Price for his British title. This defeat wont be the end of Haye.
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I had to read the first line of your post twice to make sure I understood it!!!
Haye is stepping up in class?? To fight Tyson Fury?
GTFOH
Fury is a bum, Haye is 2 weight world champion.
Haye knocks Fury out. Cold
LOL. Its completely irrelevant.
Haye was gassing against Wladimir, whereas Wladimir, who threw more punches, was in cruise control.
Haye does have stamina issues
Wlad was a big guy who was leaning and clinching sucking the life out of Haye
Although Haye wasn't gassing against Wald, he was proper fit for that fight, he just couldn't find anything to counter.
Against Chisora he was gassing because that was a brawl
Fury can also do this, but I don't think he is smart enough, or disciplined
LOL. Its completely irrelevant.
Haye was gassing against Wladimir, whereas Wladimir, who threw more punches, was in cruise control.
When was Haye gassing against Wlad? What I was referring to was his fight vs Chisora where you and a lot of others said he was gassing. Now, you just said Wlad's punch output vs Brewster was incredibly high and put that down as a reason. Now, Haye's punch output against Chisora was higher than that.
So, does the same rules not apply for both? Or is it Ok for Wlad to gas and use that as an excuse when Haye just has bad stamina in general?
Seemed to take Wlad's punches well enough (so long as you take out the flopping on the canvas like a fish half the time).
Haye felt Wlad's power in round 4 or 5, and then ran for the rest of the 'fight'.
Yes I forgot the elite level competition Fury has fought in Pajkic, Rogan, Johnson & Maddalone.
But you're right, we all saw what happened when Fury fought the feather fisted Cunningham. He got put clean on his arse. If Haye lands like that, then it's night night Fury.
Is Mormeck a huge puncher?
wlad is much bigger than haye. he threw way too many punches in the first brew fight. I dont agree with the poisoning excuse but he definitely punched himself out. he was dead before that hook even landed
He was dead at the end of round 4.
Was it higher than the 55 power punches per round Haye threw against Chisora? No it wasn't.
So that's double standards.
LOL. Its completely irrelevant.
Haye was gassing against Wladimir, whereas Wladimir, who threw more punches, was in cruise control.
Far, far too big a step up in class here for Haye. You can't go from fighting jokers like Audley, Chisora, Enzo, Valuev and Bonin to facing a Tyson Fury. We saw what happened last time Fury fought someone on Haye's level against Steve Cunningham and that's what will happen to Haye too, ie get squashed like a bug.
Haye can come back from this defeat and fight David Price for his British title. This defeat wont be the end of Haye.
Yes I forgot the elite level competition Fury has fought in Pajkic, Rogan, Johnson & Maddalone.
But you're right, we all saw what happened when Fury fought the feather fisted Cunningham. He got put clean on his arse. If Haye lands like that, then it's night night Fury.
Was it higher than the 55 power punches per round Haye threw against Chisora? No it wasn't.
So that's double standards.
wlad is much bigger than haye. he threw way too many punches in the first brew fight. I dont agree with the poisoning excuse but he definitely punched himself out. he was dead before that hook even landed
Wladimir's output in Brewster I was ridiculously high, so it would explain the fatigue; its just weird how it was over one round.
Was it higher than the 55 power punches per round Haye threw against Chisora? No it wasn't.
So that's double standards.
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Hopefully little David has fully recovered from this horrific injury in time for the fury fight. I want no excuses from Haye once he gets easily beaten yet again, David needs to learn to take his beaten like a man.
Far, far too big a step up in class here for Haye. You can't go from fighting jokers like Audley, Chisora, Enzo, Valuev and Bonin to facing a Tyson Fury. We saw what happened last time Fury fought someone on Haye's level against Steve Cunningham and that's what will happen to Haye too, ie get squashed like a bug.
Haye can come back from this defeat and fight David Price for his British title. This defeat wont be the end of Haye.
If Tyson Fury is forced to play by the rules, then I don't see him lasting the distance. David Haye catches and finishes him by the seventh round. My only concern is ring size, the referee and Fury's roughhousing and dirty tactics, once he feels Haye's punching power. Similarly, as he displayed when he was dropped and hurt in his previous bout with former Cruiserweight Steve Cunningham; Who unlike the "The Haymaker" isn't even considered a huge puncher. This is the only way I could see him winning or even remotely surviving in this fight.