Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury on Haye: Bring Him On, I Want Him Next!

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  • Weebler I
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    #21
    Originally posted by foxingstance
    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.
    Fury is exceptional at closing the gap, so I don't think range will be an issue. The question is whether Haye can catch him big on the way in, and if Fury gets inside whether he will be allowed to stay there.

    This isn't an immobile Valuev or a Wlad who sits behind the jab. Fury will go after Haye, he might get KO'd but he will go after him.

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    • Bodyshot3
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      #22
      @The Weebler

      Sound analysis based on the Cunningham fight...Fury is very decent at closing the gap, using his height and weight to choke, corner and tire opponents and then basically bash them-up.

      Fine against Cunningham (based on the fact that it got the win) and some basic, slow sluggers but a dull move against Haye who has the mobility to step to one side as Tyson bulls forward and could land a proper bomb as the big man over-extends himself.

      Haye is bigger than Cunningham and carries a proper, game-ending pop.

      Once again, Peter Fury is crucial to the whole Tyson bandwagon. If he can keep Tyson calm and following a gameplan, get him to box for his openings and get his lad to apply his strength and size intelligently then Fury wins.

      But if he gets macho, loses the plot again and tries to steamroller Haye...then David will exploit the opening and drop Tyson with ease.

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      • CraigM
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        #23
        if this happens stick Groves vs De Gale on the undercard

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        • - Ram Raid -
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          #24
          Ooohh, Exciting! . . . . . build up that is.

          The fight could be horrendous.

          Fury leans. Haye goes down on his knee. Both look to the ref.

          Over and over and over and over.

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          • finster
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            #25
            Fury is a BUM!

            As much as I dislike Haye, he will take Fury's top off and EASY! Fury is a board certified BUM!

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            • hugh grant
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              #26
              Better not stick your big chin out Fury, as when haye hits people, they usually stay hit.
              Its very hard to last the distance against haye if you cant get out of the way of his punches.

              But this is a match up id like to see. Nice of Fury to say Haye is the no1 brit heavyweight.....although im not sure if he means haye is no1 behind him?

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              • Jam Jars
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                #27
                You can say whatever you want when your promoter is willing to take all the blame for turning the fight down. Him saying he doesn't want the fight doesn't look as good as saying he wants it but his promoter said no.

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                • Jam Jars
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by The Weebler II
                  Fury is exceptional at closing the gap, so I don't think range will be an issue. The question is whether Haye can catch him big on the way in, and if Fury gets inside whether he will be allowed to stay there.

                  This isn't an immobile Valuev or a Wlad who sits behind the jab. Fury will go after Haye, he might get KO'd but he will go after him.
                  Wlad is far faster than Fury and actually tried to throw a few right hands early until he saw what would come back. Fury is a sucker for Hayes best punch, go watch the Cunningham fight again and see how many times Fury got hit clean coming in, Haye is as fast and hits a lot harder.

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                  • xLuKeYx
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by CraigM
                    if this happens stick Groves vs De Gale on the undercard
                    People give Fury some stick for his boxing, but he's by no means a bad boxer. The problem here is that Haye is a pretty good boxer, plus he's quick and he hits real hard. Fury could, potentially, sit behind his jab all night and try and pick Haye off. He can **** a bit too and whilst Haye's chin is not bad, it's not great. That said, Haye will hit Fury with something pretty big at some point, it's how Fury reacts to that, if he stays on his feet, that has a major bearing on this fight. If he steams in, throwing bombs, he get's KO'd in what would probably be a brutal fashion, but if he keeps his composure, who knows what could happen. This could be an awful lot closer than people think, but I do Haye should win.

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