WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO last night told Tyson Fury he is not even the best in Britain - never mind the world.
The WBO, WBA, IBO and IBF heavyweight champion defends his titles against Fury on November 28 in Dusseldorf.
Klitschko, 39, beat Haye in 2011 and has sparred with Olympic champion Anthony Joshua in preparation for previous fights.
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I hope Haye shows up in Wladimir's corner or accompanies the Champ on his ring walk. It would send Fury into a rage. :lol1:
Quite possible that could happen because the Wlad vs Haye rivalry was very much STAGED & FAKE.
Remember Haye having dinner with Vitali?
What do you base that on? The Cornish fight? Prior to the grand coronation, let's first see how AJ does against an opponent who hits back.
I base it on Fury being bang average. Losing to John McDermott, getting dropped heavily by a non-punching cruiserweight, getting dropped by some other duds. He has average power with heavy feet and is generally slow....Wlad will flatten him, AJ would flatten him.
Joshua is far ahead of where Fury was and I believe he's already a far better fighter.
I hope Haye shows up in Wladimir's corner or accompanies the Champ on his ring walk. It would send Fury into a rage. :lol1:
Lol that would be freaking hilarious
Haye would have flattened Fury in a couple of rounds. I don't even think it would have been remotely competitive.
But that would've been so boring and predictable, so Haye retired instead.
Joshua will also blasts him out in a few rounds. Far better fighter with better speed, much more power and more control.
What do you base that on? The Cornish fight? Prior to the grand coronation, let's first see how AJ does against an opponent who hits back.
Fury of today beats Haye I think. It's a moot point, though, since David Haye is more well-known today for schmoozing with celebrities than anything he did in the ring.
Joshua vs. Fury would be good. And Wlad's inevitable beating of Fury only makes that fight more likelier to happen.
joshua's a beast. id be nervous for wlad tomorrow if they were to fight then as inexperienced as joshua is and wlad is past his best. fury and joshua is pick em imo
haye would have knocked fury out back then but im not sure about the fury today
Fury of today beats Haye I think. It's a moot point, though, since David Haye is more well-known today for schmoozing with celebrities than anything he did in the ring.
Joshua vs. Fury would be good. And Wlad's inevitable beating of Fury only makes that fight more likelier to happen.
I think Joshua has a very different style than Price unless you are only relating them because they are both big and had/have a little hype around them. Style wise Joshua reminds me most of Bruno.
Don't know where 'anoint him the next heir to the throne' came from though.
Jeez - lets hope he has a bit more about him than Bruno. Bruno in with world class talent and he looked lost most of the time.
Wow, Wlad is talking smack!
It's possible that Haye would've knocked Fury out but I could also see the reverse happening. Fury may have been able to beat Haye in the same fashion that he KO'ed Cunningham.
Looking forward to this fight!
haye would have knocked fury out back then but im not sure about the fury today
I think Joshua has a very different style than Price unless you are only relating them because they are both big and had/have a little hype around them. Style wise Joshua reminds me most of Bruno.
Don't know where 'anoint him the next heir to the throne' came from though.
He doesn't really fight like Bruno though.
He fights more like Tyson, than he does Bruno.
Correct.
Haye would have flattened Fury in a couple of rounds. I don't even think it would have been remotely competitive.
Joshua will also blasts him out in a few rounds. Far better fighter with better speed, much more power and more control.
I think Joshua has a very different style than Price unless you are only relating them because they are both big and had/have a little hype around them. Style wise Joshua reminds me most of Bruno.
Don't know where 'anoint him the next heir to the throne' came from though.
I was comparing them on the fact they both receive/received a high level of hype not in keeping with their level of opposition and that they are/were both perceived as highly dominant knockout artists. I wasn't comparing them on style at all.
If Joshua defeats Whyte he'll have done what Price didn't do and that's defeat his closest domestic rival. Josh is already above Price in performance level as it stands, but I'd still like to see him face a real stiff test. Knocking over low level opponents only tells us so much about a man.