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  • #11
    Originally posted by millcitymauler View Post
    Haye is a full blown heavyweight now... He's fast, and he can punch a bit as well. Against Fury, he had better not give in to his tendancy to back up into the ropes though. That's where Tyson has a shot at catching him.
    No he's not a full HW and this is why I give Tyson an outside chance. Haye took off all the weight when he went into the jungle and was down at CW again. He's a couple of years older and he may struggle to put all the muscle mass back on again.(Have a look at Haye in the press shots back in May for the Charr fight, he looks tiny with a bit of a gut, his wrists are shockingly thin, all tone has gone. I know this is prior to getting in shape but it's allot to build back up again)

    Haye of a few years ago would spark Fury but with Fury's improving skill set it may well be an interesting fight. I'd still pick Haye but it could be quite an interesting fight for as long as it would last.

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    • #12
      Haye is by far the best fighter Fury would have faced and Fury is no where near or remotely close to the best Haye has ever faced. Fury's also wears down his opponents with an accumulation of punches. With that said. I guarantee it he will not be able to catch Haye with enough of anything and only accumulate various bumps and bruises until Haye decides to pull the trigger and knock the big knucklehead out.

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      • #13
        Haye by decapitation.

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        • #14
          I can't believe anyone is even giving Fury a chance in this fight.
          He will try to bully and lean on Haye to maximize his weight advantage, like he did against Cunningham, but Haye is WAY faster than anyone Fury has ever fought and hits much MUCH harder than anyone Fury has been in with.
          I see it being similar to the Chisora fight where Haye takes a few rounds to get his timing going and then knocks the big pikie clean out. The left hook that Haye first put Chisora down with would put Fury to sleep for a loooooooooonnnnnnnggg time

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          • #15
            If anyone wants to hear the interview, go to iTunes and search 'ringside toe 2 toe'.

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            • #16
              Well, if Fury has a brain (questionable), he'll maintain a tight guard for the opening few rounds and frustrate Haye.

              But, judging by what says in the interview, he plans to 'run' at Haye 'like two bulls in a china shop'. Make of that what you will.

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              • #17
                when this fight is confirmed,contact me.Haye beats this chump.

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                • #18
                  The lead up to this fight will be pure entertainment gold. Plus, it likely ends in a knockout. Make it happen.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by yoz View Post
                    Well, if Fury has a brain (questionable), he'll maintain a tight guard for the opening few rounds and frustrate Haye.

                    But, judging by what says in the interview, he plans to 'run' at Haye 'like two bulls in a china shop'. Make of that what you will.
                    Even it he does the former, Haye is probably as patient and disciplined as any fighter in the division (to his cost against Wlad, and nearly against Valuev).

                    If Fury goes for it early, he gets knocked out early. If he tries to be patient, he gets knocked out in the middle rounds.

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                    • #20
                      Seeing as how Haye fell over while throwing a punch at a bag on this week's Top Gear, Fury might really KO him.

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