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  • #41
    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.

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    • #42
      I do agree with opinion: Haye early/Fury late.

      I wouldn't rule out a Fury decision either. Haye was passive for long stretches against Valuev. In terms of punches landed Valuev didn't land anything - but he pressed the action and Haye willingly put himself on the retreat and conceded territory and rounds. Fury doesn't have the ridiculous chin Valuev has but he does everything else better.

      Haye is not going to go on a seek and destroy mission I wouldn't think; he will try and ping Fury with a bomb on the counter. You would think if Haye landed a right hand flush early - it's curtains for Fury.

      If forced to climb off the fence, I see Fury getting beaten up early but hanging in there and turning up the heat down the stretch and picking up a late stoppage or decision.

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      • #43
        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.
        for a giant boxer, he boxes well but remember the speed difference between the two, haye is a hard man to hit even for Wlad, so for fury to land he would have to get aggressive and throw lots and that's not a gd idea! Hes getting tagged man and he will go down, if a cruiserweight and the CANADIAN hw champ can floor him with 1 right hand, haye will make mince meat out of him.
        Last edited by likeamulekick; 07-10-2013, 05:31 PM.

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        • #44
          It's not as farfetched as it seems, especially considering Haye is coming off a 1+ year layoff and Fury is a very durable opponent.

          If Fury still has his legs under him by by the 8th round, Haye is going to be in big trouble.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Cuban Linx View Post
            It's not as farfetched as it seems, especially considering Haye is coming off a 1+ year layoff and Fury is a very durable opponent.

            If Fury still has his legs under him by by the 8th round, Haye is going to be in big trouble.
            This. Thank you. Agreed.

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            • #46
              I honestly haven't watched either of them to have a say. But I've kept up with both of them in their media stuff outside the ring. I must say, I think both of these guys are giant tools. Fury punched himself in the face and David Haye would have if he weren't so afraid to throw a punch.

              It's rare to have two people you absolutely despise meet each other like this, so no matter who wins, I'll be happy that the other lost.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by likeamulekick View Post
                He has been knocked down before cunningham in exactly the same way by the right hand and will be caught again! Hayes probably one of the worst heavyweights he can choose at this point. Only thing hes got going for him is size and heart. Hes good to watch, shame this fight will probably end his career
                He's young, he will box on regardless.

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                • #48
                  Fury getting sparked is really going to be the highlight KO for me this year. I can't wait to see him getting KO'd by Haye.

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                  • #49
                    If it goes beyond 5 rounds, the fight will swing in Fury's favour. Haye's [poor] stamina will come into play.

                    I honestly think Haye will KO him with his first straight right.

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                    • #50
                      Haye puts fury down with an overhand right early, Fury gets up on wobbly legs haye puts him down and out. 5 or 6 rounds.

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