Comments Thread For: Fury Withdraws, Pulev Eyes Klitschko-Povetkin Winner

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  • xLuKeYx
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    #21
    Originally posted by Ravens Fan
    So, how does Fury go about preparing for a title fight? By fighting a few more cab drivers? Fury is literally a big joke and always will be.
    No, he needs more fights against people at Cunningham's level, only when he starts to win those fights convincingly should he even dream of taking on a Klitschko.

    Originally posted by Mr Ehrmantraut
    I will be putting every single penny i own on Haye stopping Fury.
    You don't have any money. Not only are you dead, but the DEA froze your accounts before that anyway.

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    • Enzo Mc is SHIT
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      #22
      Haye's overhand right KOs Fury. It's that simple.

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      • joe strong
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        #23
        Originally posted by Hayehammer
        If fury fights adamek now, i will loose all respect for him!
        adamek is on the wrong side of 30, still a top contender in rankings & the payday would be substantial. adamek is the most winnable fight. it's a name for the resume, it won't hurt his ranking but most of all the 7 digit paycheck that will come with it is way to good to pass on. he wins an adamek fight he keeps future bigger paydays intact. a loss to haye would net him a huge check but he would lose some draw power. fighting haye or a klitschko following a win over adamek would only increase his earning power. it really makes the most financial sense. a nice road of paychecks could follow if he beats adamek. fighting pulev is high risk \low reward financially while adamek is high reward \low risk...at the end of the day beating either will get him a title shot but fury is not boxing for the love of the sport or fans...he's fighting for $$$$$$$

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        • Mr Ehrmantraut
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          #24
          Originally posted by xLuKeYx
          No, he needs more fights against people at Cunningham's level, only when he starts to win those fights convincingly should he even dream of taking on a Klitschko.



          You don't have any money. Not only are you dead, but the DEA froze your accounts before that anyway.
          I'd honestly consider taking out a loan with the bank and putting that on too...

          No way on this planet he could handle Haye's power. Honestly i'd be surprised if it went past a round.

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          • PrinceNaz88
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            #25
            Originally posted by Mr Ehrmantraut
            I'd honestly consider taking out a loan with the bank and putting that on too...

            No way on this planet he could handle Haye's power. Honestly i'd be surprised if it went past a round.
            I agree completely.

            Although Haye doesn't have a granite chin himself.

            Really hope this fight happens, if it is Adamek or someone other than Pulev I will be very unimpressed.

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            • low_Bo
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              #26
              Fury pulled out cause he would have lost, and he knew it. If fury fights haye, he will retire after haye breaks his face into pieces. Fury is a poor man's Michael Grant.

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              • ИATAS
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                #27
                I would Red K fury if I could.

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                • andrewa1
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                  #28
                  Wow, everybody going full tilt for Haye here. Look, Haye should be favorite, but don't overstate it. Haye has struggled against very tall HW's, he gasses and has chin issues. Fury has defense and chin issues. Both have the power to ko the other, obviously Haye's power is more impressive though. Fury's beaten 3 top 20 HW's, Haye has beaten one top 5 HW, 1 borderline top 10 HW, and one or arguably two other top 20HW's. They've both either been rocked, knocked down, or barely won some of their biggest fights. When you add it all up rationally, Haye should be the slight favorite, no more.

                  Of course, he could fight Adamek, which would be disappointing, but frankly, not a huge difference. I'd go from having Fury a slight underdog against Haye to a slight favorite against Adamek.

                  Of course, if he fights anyone else he should be run out of the division considering all his boasts.

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                  • Ravens Fan
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by xLuKeYx
                    No, he needs more fights against people at Cunningham's level, only when he starts to win those fights convincingly should he even dream of taking on a Klitschko.
                    Oh, so Fury has to fight a few more washed up over the hill cruiserweights with no power that he happens to out weigh by 50 pounds to prepare himself. I guess that makes sense??

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                    • AntonTheMeh
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                      #30
                      delusional.....

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