I am guessing it will be quite a lame fight but that said they are both gonna hit the canvas Haye once and gets up I think Fury will go down no fewer than 3 times and get back up if Fury dosn't give up it will go the distance posibaly a stoppage by the ref but he won't he knocked out but Haye will knock him down several times and jump all over him when he has him hurt if fury stays on his feet when this happens it may be stopped but if he keeps going down he'll go the distance and loose very lopsided score
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Tyson Fury vs. David Haye: who wins?
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Can I ask where people think the best value in the odds they have seen abotu lies.
I'm thinking of a bet on Fury if I can get good enough odds.
Not that I think he'll win mind. I realise this will confuse some....
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Originally posted by trfcdan86 View PostExact copy of the Cunningham fight except when Fury goes down, he stays down.
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Originally posted by Ragnarok View PostPerhaps. I think the most likely outcome is Haye by KO. But with his uncle Peter in his corner, I think we'll see the best Tyson Fury. He looked better against Kevin Johnson than he did against Cunningham.
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Originally posted by Naps View PostI want Fury to win because I'm enjoying his banter.
But back in the real world, anyone with half a brain cell knows Haye is going to vaporise him.
He should have lost to Valuev, who later said, "I didn't realize I was going to a track meet." Haye threw a paltry 10 punches a round and ran like hell. Even Haye BBC cheerleader Jim Watt had Valuev winning easy.
And of course, there's the Wlad fight. A total embarrassment.
Fury is a very big boy and Haye will likely employ his Adam Booth strategy of run like hell and potshot.
This is a 50/50 fight, with maybe a slight edge to Fury.Last edited by Ulver; 09-05-2013, 10:39 PM.
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Originally posted by Ulver View Post
And of course, there's the Wlad fight. A total embarrassment.
Fury is a very big boy and Haye will likely employ his Adam Booth strategy of run like hell and potshot.
This is a 50/50 fight, with maybe a slight edge to Fury.
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Originally posted by Dustyirl View PostI agree that was embarrassing but Wlad is on a different league to Fury. Fury's chin isn't great. I dont think Haye believed he could beat Wlad once they stepped in the ring. He knows Furys chin is 'suspect' and i think will really go for it in the early rounds if he gets the slighest whiff Fury is hurt. He wont want to wait till the later rounds. Furys defence isnt the best and i surely one will get through. Only question is, how will Fury take it.
If Haye doesn't know out Fury in the first 3 or 4 rounds then Fury's chances improve dramatically.
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