Comments Thread For: Bashir: Would Fury Talk So Much in Front of Klitschko?

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  • Chris Collins
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    Why wouldn't he talk much in front of the Klitschko's? They won't do anything to him. He could spit and slap em in the face and they still won't do anything.

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  • Alpha & Omega
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    Fury will run his mouth and waste a few more years then face a K when they are basically done and really declining then claim he could beat them all along. Same posturing Haye is trying. Obviously someone will replace the K's at the top eventually sure but Fury is just a bum. People hate the K's for various reasons but they will definitely respect them more after they are gone and realize how talented and dominant they were. Many fighters are not highly respected or become legends until after they are gone or retired, it has happened many times. Fury is decent sure but he is just a bum regardless. David Haye could lullabye Fury into a coma.

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  • ddangerous
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    Originally posted by LacedUp
    What do you think of the outcome?
    I think Haye's speed would be too much for him. I have nothing against Povetkin, but he is not very hard to find. His fight against Marco Huck immediately comes to mind.

    I could see Haye doing a number on his face for several rounds, ending in a mid to late TKO stoppage.

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  • LacedUp
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    Originally posted by Simurgh
    Hm.. I am just thinking that Haye-Fury would be a very interesting fight. Fury would pressure him and David would look pretty bad running around as much as he did against valuev and wlad. He would need to engage more.

    I have absolutely nothing against Haye taking mandatory route - I would quite like it. He just need to box for the sake of boxing and not for the sake of Klitschkos. He is way too much obsessed with Klitschkos since he gone to HW.
    come on man, stop talking rubbish. Find a clip of Haye running from Wlad.

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  • Simurgh
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    Hm.. I am just thinking that Haye-Fury would be a very interesting fight. Fury would pressure him and David would look pretty bad running around as much as he did against valuev and wlad. He would need to engage more.

    I have absolutely nothing against Haye taking mandatory route - I would quite like it. He just need to box for the sake of boxing and not for the sake of Klitschkos. He is way too much obsessed with Klitschkos since he gone to HW.

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  • LacedUp
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    Originally posted by ddangerous
    Povetkin-Haye is a fight I would love to see.
    What do you think of the outcome?

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  • LacedUp
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    Originally posted by DavidHaye'sToe
    Pusvetkin could fight Haye,if he lost he'd manage to avoid Wlad again,i wouldn't rule that scenario out personally,although I'd much rather see him man up and face his demons.

    Again I don't believe Fury will face Pulev,it's a too tough a fight for him to consider,he's a reputation of ducking opponents already.
    As much as I used to dislike Fury, I'm beginning to warm to him. One thing you cannot take away from him is that he's a fighting man. he'll fight anyone.

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  • LacedUp
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    Originally posted by Weltschmerz
    Haye is a nobody. If he wants to come out of his 'retirement', he better make himself relevant by beating some meaningful opposition. Otherwise, couldn't care less about that clown.
    Chisora was pretty meaningful when Wlad wanted to fight him. Or when Vitali struggled with him, or when he beat Helenius. Give credit where credit is due. And I don't really think anyone cares whether you care or not. I would love to see you call him a twat or a clown to his face. Oh that's right.. Keyboard warrior logic. Lace up yourself and you have that right.

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  • LacedUp'sDream
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    Pusvetkin could fight Haye,if he lost he'd manage to avoid Wlad again,i wouldn't rule that scenario out personally,although I'd much rather see him man up and face his demons.

    Again I don't believe Fury will face Pulev,it's a too tough a fight for him to consider,he's a reputation of ducking opponents already.

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  • ddangerous
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    Originally posted by yoz
    Povetkin-Haye is a real possibility.

    Back to Fury - he needs 3/4 fights before he's ready for Wladimir.
    Povetkin-Haye is a fight I would love to see.

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