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  • #61
    Originally posted by slimshandy69 View Post
    Hayes beaten who at heavyweight??

    Barrett, valuev(imo he didnt win that and holyfield did a more impressiv job), audley, ruiz and chisora.

    Chisora already lost 3 fights in a row prior to that fight, and ruiz was nearly 40 and was average in hiss prime. Plus haye struggled then.

    I honestly give this 65 35 Advantage to Tyson fury.
    If only you were a bookie.

    In terms of styles, this fight is so heavily skewed in favour of Haye that I'd barely give Fury a puncher's chance. He's miles slower than Haye, yet has no ability to keep him at distance with his jab (i.e. he's giving up speed yet can't use his size to compensate). If Wlad can't hit Haye with more than a handful of hard shots then Fury has no chance.

    If Fury was capable of fighting defensively behind the jab then at his size he might have the attributes to beat someone like Haye, but the way he currently fights is just a car crash when you're up against a smaller guy with speed and power.

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    • #62
      I sense a trend with you......

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      • #63
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        • #64
          Fury has tasted the canvas by a over hand right by two different boxers

          He will need to fix that issue because that's Hayes favourite and most powerful punch

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          • #65
            David Haye vs. Tyson Fury Master Thread - Stop making new threads about this fight.

            Post everything here, or be banned.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
              Fury getting no respect, but it's to be expected. I think Fury knows the potential a victory would bring and will stick to his fight plan and beat Haye. I think he can outbox Haye on the inside and on the outside if he uses his jab wisely.
              Fury is way too inexperienced for this fight. He has not yet faced quality opposition. I don't like Haye but I think that he brings much too much to the table for Fury to handle.
              Last edited by bklynboy; 07-12-2013, 04:52 PM.

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              • #67
                Fury had me starting to believe in him on Ringside!

                Haye did look tired against Chisora, year since he fought, struggled against bigger men in the past etc etc.

                But then I composed myself and realised.. Haye lands once and Fury leaves on a stretcher.

                I like Fury, find him hilarious infact, but surely Haye will stop him.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by slimshandy69 View Post
                  Hayes beaten who at heavyweight??

                  Barrett, valuev(imo he didnt win that and holyfield did a more impressiv job), audley, ruiz and chisora.

                  Chisora already lost 3 fights in a row prior to that fight, and ruiz was nearly 40 and was average in hiss prime. Plus haye struggled then.

                  I honestly give this 65 35 Advantage to Tyson fury.
                  I'm not a David Haye fan but his experience (a solid amateur career) plus fighting at a much higher level gives him an incredible advantage over Fury. I don't think that Haye has the heart necessary to beat the Klitshkos or the Lennox Lewis of yesteryear or any of the better heavyweights of yesteryear. I think that Holyfield would have taken Haye out on sheer will alone.

                  Fury, on the other hand, is still raw. He needs another year, needs many more fights against quality heavyweights. His past inactivity hurts him. Training does not equal getting into a ring in a real fight.

                  I would love it if Fury wins. I don't think he has the skills to do so.

                  The fact that Haye hasn't had that many fights at heavyweight doesn't mean he can't out box Fury all night long.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by bklynboy View Post
                    Fury is way too inexperienced for this fight. He has not yet faced quality opposition. I don't like Haye but I think that he brings much too much to the table for Fury to handle.
                    This is when he proves you wrong, Fury will force Haye to the ropes and disassemble him with vicious uppercuts and shots to the body.

                    WAR Fury!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
                      This is when he proves you wrong, Fury will force Haye to the ropes and disassemble him with vicious uppercuts and shots to the body.

                      WAR Fury!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                      And, if he does that I will be cheering him on. I just don't see that happening. It's not that he's slow and ******, it's that he hasn't the experience at fighting at this level. Haye, for all his bull****, has won and defended the cruiserweight crown. That's nothing to sneeze at. Fury is still awkward, doesn't fight enough and doesn't have enough experience.

                      Again. I will be cheering him on but I think Haye should be able to completely outbox him.

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