Comments Thread For: Fury Ready To Ink Contract, Puts Pressure on Haye

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  • yoz
    Yoz
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    #81
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    Thanks for the kind words, and that's fair enough - each man to his own. I you like what you see from the Klitschkos then all the power to you. I don't dislike either one really, I just don't find them very interesting. It's their fans that do it for me. In fact, both of them seem like cool guys.

    To your point, I don't envisage this being a particularly hard fight for Haye. I can't see Fury handle an aggressive Haye, which is the one I'm fully expecting to come on the night. The overhand right is not really a punch Haye throws that much. Hasn't really thrown it since Mormeck if I remember correctly. I expect his jab-straight right to be the key here. Fury's lack of defense and poor pawing jab won't be enough to stop Haye like Wlad's did for example.

    I expect Haye to finish him inside 5 rounds. With regards to Wlad, I really can't see Haye beating him unless he goes down hill over the next couple of fights. He's too good, too big, too strong. But there's no shame in that, Wlad is two weight classes above Haye. He tried once and failed obviously, but I'm not even sure that the public wants to see it again. I'm sure Wlad will offer Haye a rematch after a couple of wins though.
    In total agreement, for once!

    Aside from the Vitali comment, spot on.

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