How would David Haye vs Tyson Fury have turned out in 2013?

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  • deathofaclown
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    #41


    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

    If Joshua used his advantages he'd have won easily. If we want to start talking about past opinions should i bump what you thought about Wilder before he signed to fight Fury?
    If. The problem is he barely knows how to. You can’t really go into a fight with someone like Usyk without being completely sure and assertive with a plan. That’s why he ******ly resorted to try and outbox him.

    he won’t win a rematch either. Usyk has him sussed and AJ hadn’t got the mentality to beat him.

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    • Split Decision
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      #42
      Originally posted by deathofaclown

      Sure, but I never said it was a mismatch - I felt Saunders had a good chance to outbox Canelo at times, which he did in some rounds. I still maintain an active Saunders from a few years earlier gives Canelo real problems, win or lose.


      But to call AJ v Usyk a mismatch and give a little technical breakdown of why shows how clueless you are about boxing. Like I said, we all get predictions wrong but only the clueless would think fight like that is a mismatch.
      U also said jake paul would beat aj, bjs would pick off canelo and no hwt ever could beat fury lol

      Ur nothing more than a fury fanboi not some boxing guru lmao

      U can lie about sparring and training with bjs all u want doubt many buy it lmao

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        #43
        Originally posted by Split Decision

        U also said jake paul would beat aj, bjs would pick off canelo and no hwt ever could beat fury lol

        Ur nothing more than a fury fanboi not some boxing guru lmao

        U can lie about sparring and training with bjs all u want doubt many buy it lmao
        Obviously the Jake Paul thing is a joke. AJ is so chinny though, He definitely couldn’t afford to get hit first with a lucky punch

        Fury would beat any heavyweight in history, head to head.

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        • buddyr
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          #44
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

          Really?



          .......


          Stop acting like you were nostradamus.
          These fake azz bandwagon fans are getting exposed lol

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          • Dolor
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            #45
            Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

            Wladimirs last good fight he had in him was david haye
            His last good fight was Pulev - but then again Pulev is a limited fighter, stationary target.

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            • buge
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              #46
              Many of the comments in this thread are ridiculous. Just because you're a fan of a fighter doesn't mean you think he's #1 P4P and going to destroy everyone. You can be a fan of a fighter and think someone else is a bad match-up and is likely to beat him.

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              • Marchegiano
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                #47
                Boring, I think.

                If Wlad could keep Haye away with a jab Fury could too. Back then Fury didn't worry about entertaining as much as boxing.

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                • Nash out
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                  #48
                  I have been a massive Fury fan since 2011 (Chisora 1) I was tipping him to beat Haye, but I was only 60-40. I just felt he'd find a way to win. I remember Frank Bruno favouring Fury, but to many others did. Fury hit a new level from Chisora 2 onward. Nash out.

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                  • elfag
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                    #49
                    haye would have been the favorite back then but fury would have gotten the upset and surprised a lot of people. nobody rated fury that highly and he was dropped by cunningham.

                    fury has always delivered in his big fights and his worse fights were against lesser guys where he didnt show up in peak form. so for Haye I think he comes in top form

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