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  • #11
    I like both fighters but, this is easy money for Haye IMO. Hay's movement will give Fury nightmares, Fury maybe a big guy with a good jab but his footwork and overall movement is poor, and I very much doubt Fury withstands more than a couple of Haye's power shots.

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    • #12
      Easy fight for Haye, it will be a mismatch i cant see Fury lasting more than 2 rounds, he is a chinny, clumsy, oaf with very little power, speed or skill. Haye should be fighting a higher caliber of opponent if he is thinking of another title shot sometime soon, beating the English equivalent of Butterbean is no preparation.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by hogey View Post
        Easy fight for Haye, it will be a mismatch i cant see Fury lasting more than 2 rounds, he is a chinny, clumsy, oaf with very little power, speed or skill. Haye should be fighting a higher caliber of opponent if he is thinking of another title shot sometime soon, beating the English equivalent of Butterbean is no preparation.
        Haye is driven by money. He'll take the easiest route possible to a possible Vitali showdown. IMO, he's terrified of Vitali. He'll keep calling him out and make unreasonable contractual demands and then, when Vitali retires, he'll say "he ducked me!".

        WHEN he fights, he's exciting, sure; but's he's not good for HW boxing.

        The supposed 'saviour' of the division is nothing more than a fraud.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Hitman Hodgson View Post
          I like both fighters but, this is easy money for Haye IMO. Hay's movement will give Fury nightmares, Fury maybe a big guy with a good jab but his footwork and overall movement is poor, and I very much doubt Fury withstands more than a couple of Haye's power shots.
          Fury's footwork and overall movement is actually pretty good. For a big man the way he can move around the ring is impressive, the way Cunningham wasn't able to get away from him is testament to that.

          He does however need to keep his guard up, he can't afford to let big shots get through.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by yoz View Post
            Haye is driven by money. He'll take the easiest route possible to a possible Vitali showdown. IMO, he's terrified of Vitali. He'll keep calling him out and make unreasonable contractual demands and then, when Vitali retires, he'll say "he ducked me!".

            WHEN he fights, he's exciting, sure; but's he's not good for HW boxing.

            The supposed 'saviour' of the division is nothing more than a fraud.
            Yeah he was never going to make it as a 'saviour' when:

            (a) He couldn't beat a Klitschko; and
            (b) He isn't willing to fight the other top contenders in the division.

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            • #16
              Looks like we'd better appreciate the Fury ride, because it's about to end.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by hougigo View Post
                Either a Haye KO or a Fury dec.
                Whoa we got an expert on our hands.

                Is that you Dwyer? .

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                • #18
                  This is no Harrison-Haye, Fury will find some success in this fight with his jab and keeping Haye at distance. But ultimately, you can't miss him with the overhand right and that's Haye's money punch.

                  People seem to be forgetting Haye is hardly as resilient as granite, if Fury were to put his weight into a shot and it landed...

                  I see Haye stopping him, mid to late rounds after fucking around jumping in and out of distance without throwing anything meaningful.

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                  • #19
                    Fury“s only chance is to turn it into wrestling like he did with Cunningham. Hope the ref won“t allow it..

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                    • #20
                      Haye wouldn't be allowed to show his face in public if he lost to Fury.

                      Haye by KO in the first.

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