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  • NEETzsche
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    #51
    all haye has to do is throw at the same time as fury and he'll peg him. throw it over the top and his superior handspeed will ensure it'll find a home. he's going to make the fight look easy, as much as i hate to say it

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      #52
      Originally posted by NEETzsche
      all haye has to do is throw at the same time as fury and he'll peg him. throw it over the top and his superior handspeed will ensure it'll find a home. he's going to make the fight look easy, as much as i hate to say it
      I believe Fury won't let that happen and will set up a "classic" guard, Haye will have to put a lot of effort to open Fury's guard. Haye's cardio will be determinating in this fight.

      However if Fury doesn't fight aggressive, he will be in big trouble but if he put pressure on Haye, throws some good combos, we may see a big upset in boxing this year!

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      • soul_survivor
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        #53
        Originally posted by The Weebler II
        I think Fury's going to win a lot of people over by fight night.

        It's a pity he isn't a boxer better because he has the charisma to put the HW division back on the map.
        I don't understand it when people say Fury has charisma, charisma = likability + wit + humour, Fury has very childish humour and most people laugh at his ******ity, he has next to no wit and likability? hell no. Most people I've met hate him.

        Fury comes across as a ****** most of the time, I think he absolutely believes he is the next Naz or Ali of trashing talking but he isn't even fit enough to tie their boots. Easily one of the worst Ringside interviews I've ever seen.

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          #54
          Originally posted by hogey
          This will be a decent fight in the build up, but a complete mismatch once they get into the ring. Haye is miles above Fury and will expose him badly for the very limited fighter that he is. Haye has serious speed and power and Fury is slow, easy to hit and has no chin. I will be very surprised if Fury hears the bell for the 3rd round.
          But I think that Tyson knows what Hayes strengths are Fury will be better prepared and wont be shocked by what he encounters from haye, as he expected it.

          But I think Haye is a little shook as he has never encountered someone so confident in his own abilities. Wlad was confident and he beat Haye.

          But Fury is a bit naughty keep bring Hayes loss to Wlad up. Considered Wlad is a brilliant heavyweight and is no shame losing to Wlad.

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          • M Bison
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            #55
            Originally posted by soul_survivor
            I don't understand it when people say Fury has charisma, charisma = likability + wit + humour, Fury has very childish humour and most people laugh at his ******ity, he has next to no wit and likability? hell no. Most people I've met hate him.

            Fury comes across as a ****** most of the time, I think he absolutely believes he is the next Naz or Ali of trashing talking but he isn't even fit enough to tie their boots. Easily one of the worst Ringside interviews I've ever seen.
            Ask the people why they like David Haye and why they hate Tyson Fury...
            David Haye was acting way out of control the time he was trying to call out for the Wladimir Klitschko fight, his actions were that of a psychotic child.
            Albeit it was funny to watch but since he realised his bull**** about bragging about how many he's slept with and how he wants to do this and that and can't back it up when it counts against the top guys he decided to stop it so he could try and get people liking him.

            Whereas Tyson Fury is himself, it's not a show he has childish antics yes but that's what some can take warming too I think the main principle to people hating him is because he is a traveller he considers himself a "fighting-man" a gypsie call it what you will.

            Hate clouds the opinion with you so you can't get a proper judgement, I use to like David Haye but he's faker than the Playboy models ****.

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              #56
              Originally posted by LacedUp
              Lol you were jumping up and down your seat when those fights happened. Don't even try to act like you weren't. You say he's not entertaining, then wtf are you on his threads every damn day? Hating like he took your candy away.

              If you don't think those were great night, especially compared to the climate of today's hw division, then I would like you to give me 3 better fights that's happened within the same time spam in the HW division. I'm looking forward to hearing your answers.
              Yes I just couldn't contain my excitement watching Haye club a 50 year old John Ruiz around the back of the head. It was masterful.

              Just because Sky told you those fights were exciting doesn't mean they were. Some people have higher standards.

              I don't have to name 3 better HW fights, don't particularly watch the HW division with any great enthusiasm. It's like saying "ok here's a pile of ****, name 3 better bodily excrements"

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              • LacedUp
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                #57
                Originally posted by Keitha313
                Ask the people why they like David Haye and why they hate Tyson Fury...
                David Haye was acting way out of control the time he was trying to call out for the Wladimir Klitschko fight, his actions were that of a psychotic child.
                Albeit it was funny to watch but since he realised his bull**** about bragging about how many he's slept with and how he wants to do this and that and can't back it up when it counts against the top guys he decided to stop it so he could try and get people liking him.

                Whereas Tyson Fury is himself, it's not a show he has childish antics yes but that's what some can take warming too I think the main principle to people hating him is because he is a traveller he considers himself a "fighting-man" a gypsie call it what you will.

                Hate clouds the opinion with you so you can't get a proper judgement, I use to like David Haye but he's faker than the Playboy models ****.
                http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...0#post13548840 Any reply to this post or are you admitting defeat?

                Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                Yes I just couldn't contain my excitement watching Haye club a 50 year old John Ruiz around the back of the head. It was masterful.

                Just because Sky told you those fights were exciting doesn't mean they were. Some people have higher standards.

                I don't have to name 3 better HW fights, don't particularly watch the HW division with any great enthusiasm. It's like saying "ok here's a pile of ****, name 3 better bodily excrements"
                Well that's the point exactly, isn't it? No matter how you look at it, take the HW division as a whole, exclude all other divisions. Compared to other HW fights he's been in some pretty entertaining scraps.

                Didn't you like the Haye-Chisora fight?

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                • LacedUp
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Keitha313
                  Ask the people why they like David Haye and why they hate Tyson Fury...
                  David Haye was acting way out of control the time he was trying to call out for the Wladimir Klitschko fight, his actions were that of a psychotic child.
                  Albeit it was funny to watch but since he realised his bull**** about bragging about how many he's slept with and how he wants to do this and that and can't back it up when it counts against the top guys he decided to stop it so he could try and get people liking him.

                  Whereas Tyson Fury is himself, it's not a show he has childish antics yes but that's what some can take warming too I think the main principle to people hating him is because he is a traveller he considers himself a "fighting-man" a gypsie call it what you will.

                  Hate clouds the opinion with you so you can't get a proper judgement, I use to like David Haye but he's faker than the Playboy models ****.

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                  • Dirk Diggler UK
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    Well that's the point exactly, isn't it? No matter how you look at it, take the HW division as a whole, exclude all other divisions. Compared to other HW fights he's been in some pretty entertaining scraps.

                    Didn't you like the Haye-Chisora fight?
                    Haye-Chisora was pretty good apart from the biased officiating and premature stoppage. The rest were dead average. Ruiz and Barrett were terrible, sloppy affairs.

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                    • LacedUp
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                      Haye-Chisora was pretty good apart from the biased officiating and premature stoppage. The rest were dead average. Ruiz and Barrett were terrible, sloppy affairs.
                      Biased officiating, perhaps. Premature stoppage, no. And besides, that's known for the UK. Of course, Chisora might think he could go on, but you have to think of the person's health. His defense had completely gone after the first knockdown and he'd just been hammered to the floor. He walked backwards and could barely lift his hands.

                      The Barrett fight was a good one. The Ruiz fight became sloppy after 5-6 rounds I agree, but the first rounds were good.

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