Comments Thread For: Haye Believes He Would Have Beaten Fury Had Their Fight Come Off in 2013

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  • TMLT87
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    #11
    Fury probably wins but it could well have been a good fight back then. Definitely would have been a big fight for the UK audience, shame we missed out on it.

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    • NorvernRob
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      #12
      Originally posted by Grocery Stick
      Instead Haymaker went on to get knocked out by Tony Bellew...Twice! At least no animals were harmed during the course of his training camps.
      That was 5 years after the Fury fight should have happened, Haye was shot by then, snapped his ankle, couldn’t walk and it still took Bellew 11 rounds to hit him.

      And Haye had every chance of beating Fury, he was fast and explosive and more than capable of putting Fury’s lights out. It would still be Fury’s 2nd or 3rd best win today had he beaten Haye.

      As for pulling out of fights, how many has Fury pulled out of? The guy has never defended a belt yet...
      Last edited by NorvernRob; 04-06-2021, 02:56 AM.

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      • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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        #13
        He might not have even beaten Hughie Fury. Haye was an opportunist looking for a cash out back in 2013 IMO. Bellew played him at his own game.

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          #14
          Haye was scared of Fury, and wanted nothing to do with him, especially after Tyson finished verbally destroying him on "Ringside"

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          • Ray*
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            #15
            I think Fury was really coming into his own at that point, Haye knew he had to be 100% to beat that Fury, hence why he found a way out of that fight. Something he and Booth were known for.

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            • Robbie Barrett
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              #16
              Haye would have sparked Fury. Fury was getting dropped by the likes of Pajkic and Cunningham at that time.

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                #17
                This event, changed the entire trajectory of heavyweight history 'Because Fury would of ended right there'.

                Only Tyson Fury & David Haye are the only fighters that Wladimir Kiltschko found it difficult to land on 'And Haye went up against a peak Kiltschko, who wanted to fight' People look over these points.

                Fury is not landing on this version of Haye at will 'And when he gets all clumsy, stands square on he will be sparked out'.

                There are three versions of Tyson Fury 'The Riddler, Clumsy Kid and Kronk Fury'.

                I just don't think you can be a clumsy kid against David Haye.

                I am not stating this will be a 100% easy fight for David Haye, but his speed, defense and offensive abilities I think would just catch Fury out at some point in the fight.


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                • hugh grant
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                  #18
                  Your a fighter you have to think it. You'd beat Josh also you think.

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                  • Clegg
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                    #19
                    Prime Haye would have a great chance vs the Fury that fought Cunningham. But lots of ifs and buts though, Fury would've been more wary of Haye's power, he didn't show Cunningham enough respect.

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                    • Bob
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                      #20
                      Would have better luck against Aj.
                      Hurty toe couldn't touch Klitschko who couldn't touch Fury. Fury is no Valuev.
                      But as a boxer your supposed to think like that.

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