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  • #41
    Originally posted by Freedom2013 View Post
    Anybody else notice that Haye seemed shaken and intimidated towards the end of the RINGSIDE show?

    Yes, nice little vid. I don't know if he was disgusted or intimidated or what! difficult to say. I wonder if the comment that frustrated him the most is not that he's "a stinker"... Because at heavyweight, against big guys, he does have a tendency to run a lot.
    Yet, picturing again his fights against the two biggest guys he faced, Klitshko and Valuev, thinking how athletic Klitshko is for a man his size, how he can cut the ring and how good he is defensively, and how he wasn't able to get Haye, thinking also how easy it was for Haye to manoeuvre around the huge Valuev without ever being really threatened, I have the feeling that Haye will be able to manoeuvre around Fury, get in and out and **** solidly without being ****** too much in return. My humble take on this. But I'm impressed with Fury's enthousiasm, energy and conviction in the clip.

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    • #42
      WAR Fury!!

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      • #43
        Was watching Chisora v Fury, TF looked very vulnerable to the overhand chops.

        This really could be KO1, in fact after watching that and the Cunningham knockdown I would describe it as probable.

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        • #44
          Fury still getting no respect. He will break Haye down from the inside, forcing him to fight his fight. WAR Fury!

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          • #45
            Haye puts Fury to sleep before the end of 6, possibly as early as the first! Different caliber of fighter altogether

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            • #46
              I think Fury will box very sensibly behind the jab. Like he said all he's got to do is survive the early rounds until Haye gasses.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
                Was watching Chisora v Fury, TF looked very vulnerable to the overhand chops.

                This really could be KO1, in fact after watching that and the Cunningham knockdown I would describe it as probable.
                Do you really think that Fury is going to come in with his hands down against Haye, especially with Peter in his corner? Absolutely no chance.

                And the fight against Chisora was 2 years ago. Fury has certainly improved physically and technically since then.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Safin View Post
                  Do you really think that Fury is going to come in with his hands down against Haye, especially with Peter in his corner? Absolutely no chance.

                  And the fight against Chisora was 2 years ago. Fury has certainly improved physically and technically since then.
                  In order to throw he has to put at least one hand down.

                  The Chisora fight may have been 2 years ago but the Cunningham fight demonstrated he's still vulnerable to that same shot.

                  I'd love to see Fury do it but I feel he is tailor-made for Haye.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
                    In order to throw he has to put at least one hand down.

                    The Chisora fight may have been 2 years ago but the Cunningham fight demonstrated he's still vulnerable to that same shot.

                    I'd love to see Fury do it but I feel he is tailor-made for Haye.
                    Tyson came in, being arrogant, will his hands down. I could've floored him from that position, it wasn't difficult. His attitude was all over the place and a big part of that is due to Peter being denied entry to the USA.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Safin View Post
                      Tyson came in, being arrogant, will his hands down. I could've floored him from that position, it wasn't difficult. His attitude was all over the place and a big part of that is due to Peter being denied entry to the USA.
                      I don't disagree, I'm just making the point that if he's going to come forward and throw he's also going to leave himself open to being countered and he seems particularly vulnerable to that shot.

                      The real problem is, like Haye said on Ringside, Fury doesn't move his head.

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