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  • #51
    Originally posted by Ravens Fan View Post
    It's really laughable when Haye fans make it sound as if he dominated the cruiserweight division for a decade. When his reign actually lasted just four months with one defense that lasted two rounds. Wow, that sounds like the stuff legends are built on. And now Haye will duck Fury,and if the Fraudly fight was huge in the British Isles think how huge this one would be? And all Haye's fans can say is,"well, he would have beat the snot out of him anyways." Now, don't get me wrong because I believe Fury is way overrated. But I also believe that he is way better than Fraudly and Haye realizes this fact. And since Haye really struggles with tall opponents he would never fight Fury or Price. Therefore his fraudulent career will only continue if he gets a chance to fight a going on 42 year old fighter that is way past his prime.
    Haye isn't ducking Fury, that's like saying Ward is ducking Shawn Estrada. Also, Haye-Harrison is bigger than what Haye-Fury would be at this point. Harrison received some notoriety from his gold Olympic medal, which was a good angle to sell the fight on.

    Haye-Harrison was a travesty and the former caught a lot of flak for that fight.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by House of Stone View Post
      This is true, a myth has developed around the haye v wlad fight now - fact is wlad did just enough to win the rounds, it wasn't the one sided beat down that people keep saying it was, most rounds were close but were edged by wlad each time. The biggest thing that you could take from that fight is they were two guys that were too scared of the other's power to risk engaging neither guy came out of it smelling of roses.

      Agreed 100%, someone who agrees with what i've argued all along.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by D-MiZe View Post
        Haye isn't ducking Fury, that's like saying Ward is ducking Shawn Estrada. Also, Haye-Harrison is bigger than what Haye-Fury would be at this point. Harrison received some notoriety from his gold Olympic medal, which was a good angle to sell the fight on.

        Haye-Harrison was a travesty and the former caught a lot of flak for that fight.
        Who the hell is Estrada? There is no comparison and even if he is isn't really an elite fighter Fury, unlike Estrada, is still ranked in the top ten to include Rings top ten. And unlike anyone else that Haye has fought at HW, to include Wlad, Fury is still young and in his prime. And think about this in Hayes last eight fights, to include title reigns in two divisions. The only two fighters he fought that were in their prime were Enzo and Chisora. With that said, Haye fans still defend him as if he is doing what he said he was going to do when he moved up to HW. But, instead of doing what he said he was going to do. Haye has spent his career at HW, minus Wlad, fighting opponents who already had one foot in retirement or were way less than elite to begin with. And how anyone who calls themselves a boxing fan can justify this fraud is beyond me?

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        • #54
          I'd watch Haye/Fury. Why does Haye get a pass to just not fight anyone waiting for Vitali. Haye really should be more active.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Ravens Fan View Post
            Who the hell is Estrada? There is no comparison and even if he is isn't really an elite fighter Fury, unlike Estrada, is still ranked in the top ten to include Rings top ten. And unlike anyone else that Haye has fought at HW, to include Wlad, Fury is still young and in his prime. And think about this in Hayes last eight fights, to include title reigns in two divisions. The only two fighters he fought that were in their prime were Enzo and Chisora. With that said, Haye fans still defend him as if he is doing what he said he was going to do when he moved up to HW. But, instead of doing what he said he was going to do. Haye has spent his career at HW, minus Wlad, fighting opponents who already had one foot in retirement or were way less than elite to begin with. And how anyone who calls themselves a boxing fan can justify this fraud is beyond me?
            Listen, I don't care where a magazine has someone ranked - Fury is nowhere near ready for a good contender. Fury is young but far away from his prime and a win over him for Haye does nothing to his resume/legacy. The only reason Chisora-Haye was credible was because of Chisora's performance against Vitali/Helenius. There isn't much in Fury's win over Chisora, so don't use that as an example.

            A boxing fan should understand that it's not a sport, it's a business.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by D-MiZe View Post
              Listen, I don't care where a magazine has someone ranked - Fury is nowhere near ready for a good contender. Fury is young but far away from his prime and a win over him for Haye does nothing to his resume/legacy. The only reason Chisora-Haye was credible was because of Chisora's performance against Vitali/Helenius. There isn't much in Fury's win over Chisora, so don't use that as an example.

              A boxing fan should understand that it's not a sport, it's a business.
              I don't believe that I even mentioned Fury-Chisora and the reality is Chisora is not a very good fighter and what it says about Helenius is that he also isn't very good. You also mentioned Haye's legacy and I have to ask what exactly is his legacy? That he fights only fighters that retire after the fight, do you really think that is a worthy legacy? As far as Fury is concerned I only mentioned him because he was calling Haye out so lets forget about him. But I have to ask why does Haye have an aversion to staying busy? And what about fighting other top ten fighters who are in their prime? What if Viatli decides to retire tomorrow should Haye just go ahead and retire with him while he is still in his prime, what kind of legacy is that? Oh, I almost forgot, with Haye it's really all about doing business.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by ddangerous View Post
                I'd watch Haye/Fury. Why does Haye get a pass to just not fight anyone waiting for Vitali. Haye really should be more active.


                Well said.
                Its always a case of Haye wins yet the guys resume sucks and his best win is probably Chisora ffs
                I personally think this is a good fight and Fury has improved immensely as of late. I am not convinced this is an easy fight for Haye like everyones making out, reality is this would be Hayes best win to date.

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                • #58
                  Haye wins every fantasy fight apparently due to him having good handspeed & decent power, frankly I find it ridiculous.
                  Try looking at styles and flaws for once, you might not fool for every hypejob going that way.

                  There is zero proof Haye is any better than Povetkin or most of that top 10 head-to-head.

                  Love or hate Fury he has improved, he is huge and has seemingly learned to use his height & 85" reach to good effect, he is pretty quick for a guy who stands at 6ft9 & 240+ he isn't a sloth like Valuev and unlike Valuev, he does have some boxing ability to go with his size.

                  Call me crazy I think Fury can potentially win this fight mainly due to the size differential & workrate.

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                  • #59
                    Fury knows Haye isn't going to fight in Belfast and on Channel 5 for free. LOL @ all the ******s thinking Haye should bow to the demands of Tyson Fury.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
                      Haye wins every fantasy fight apparently due to him having good handspeed & decent power, frankly I find it ridiculous.
                      Try looking at styles and flaws for once, you might not fool for every hypejob going that way.

                      There is zero proof Haye is any better than Povetkin or most of that top 10 head-to-head.

                      Love or hate Fury he has improved, he is huge and has seemingly learned to use his height & 85" reach to good effect, he is pretty quick for a guy who stands at 6ft9 & 240+ he isn't a sloth like Valuev and unlike Valuev, he does have some boxing ability to go with his size.

                      Call me crazy I think Fury can potentially win this fight mainly due to the size differential & workrate.
                      A guy that was getting caught and floored by Pajkic doesn't belong in the same ring as Haye.

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