Haye will be out of furys range most of the night and just step in throwing few combos every now and then picking him off at will. Wear him down then punch him out in the 8th, jobs a gud un.
Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury on Haye: Bring Him On, I Want Him Next!
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I really hope the fight happens.
I'm afraid Haye would fight him very cautiously though, as he seems to do that with tall fighters. It would be epic to see him go after Fury the way he did Chisora and hopefully he does, but I'm afraid it won't be a great fight. Hopefully he hurts him sometime and finish him of atleast.Comment
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Fury himself knows he is a BUM
this is his opportunity for a huge pay day
his first and last major one.
HAYE BY BRUTAL KOComment
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I don't think the wrestling, holding, mauling tatics Fury used in his fight with Cunningham to wear him down will work with Haye. Haye is very strong and can push Futy off. Fury is sloppy, slow and easy to hit. I think Haye will win by KO.Comment
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I really hope this happens. This fight will be even bigger than Haye V Chisora, and they could probably even do it at either of the Manchester football stadiums.
The pre fight banter will be hilarious, and the fight will be explosive. Fury is no where near as fast or athletic as Wlad and when Haye gets inside his jab and lands the right hand, I can't see Fury taking it. Having said that, no way will Fury fight as recklessly as he did against Cunningham, he will be MUCH more disciplined and will fight more like he did against Johnson.
Hoping for Haye KO and then taking on Vitali.Comment
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Oh don't talk rubbish. Fury wasn't even close to be KO'd against either. Sure he got caught clean and upright and square and put on the seat of his pants, but vs Cunningham his legs were solid when he stood up, he wasn't hurt badly at all. Pretty much the same with Pajkic.
Now, Haye is another level of speed and power and could well end it with a ****, but Fury won't go in marauding and careless like he did vs lesser fighters. He'll go in with a similar mindset to the fight with Kevin Johnson where he stayed disciplined and behind his ridiculously-long jab.
Haye could end it in 1 punch; or he could ask Booth to stamp on his little toe again once the final bell rings because he needs another excuse. Never bet against Haye, but he's not exactly built for tall rangey opponents who have a very powerful jab, and Fury fits that bill.Comment
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