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  • #51
    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
    I couldn't take this post seriously when I saw TS saying Fury had been in with better opposition. Kevin Johnson, was fat, overweight, had lost in Prizefighter (lol) and hadn't beaten anyone of note for years. Chisora.. Well ^^. And then there was Steve Cunningham who was a good win i guess, but still two weightclasses below Fury.
    Tyson Fury fought and earner his way up the rankings whilst David Haye talked his way into it.
    He even got into talking his way into a Klitschko fight which he eventually ran scared from and cancelled on him...
    Then when he eventually took it he fought like a coward all the while before that though exclaiming he wanted to fight like Lamon Brewster

    It's hard times for you I know, since now you've lost your one hope with David Price and now could be losing the very last one.

    Hence why you've got a picture of Anthony Joshua and not your man-crush David Haye.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Keitha313 View Post
      Tyson Fury fought and earner his way up the rankings whilst David Haye talked his way into it.
      He even got into talking his way into a Klitschko fight which he eventually ran scared from and cancelled on him...
      Then when he eventually took it he fought like a coward all the while before that though exclaiming he wanted to fight like Lamon Brewster

      It's hard times for you I know, since now you've lost your one hope with David Price and now could be losing the very last one.

      Hence why you've got a picture of Anthony Joshua and not your man-crush David Haye.
      You are truly more of an idiot than I thought if you really believe that. Fact of the matter is that Haye beat #11 ranked Bonin in one round, #8 ranked Barrett in five rounds and was already unified CW champion, brought with him Sky PPV and a bigger following than everyone else in the division bar Wlad/Vitali. Now, this scenario has happened time and time again, but you don't know your boxing history enough for me to talk you through how Holyfield only had 5-6 fights against nobodies before getting a shot at the undisputed title, or how michael spinks went directly into a shot at Larry holmes from being the LHW champion. I could also put up a more recent event with Huck who challenged Povetkin for the WBA title, though having never fought at heavy before. I could also mention Michael Moorer who only had 4-5 fights against journeymen before beating Bert Cooper.

      But you don't know all this, so it's pointless for me to discuss these things with you. Your dislike for Haye doesn't let you see that his shot was, perhaps not well earned, but very very very normal.

      So give me a break with all this, go and read your history and come back to me when you know better, son.

      Oh and btw, you talk more about Haye than I do. That's all you ever post about, he's even in your sig. It's pathetic.
      Last edited by LacedUp; 07-11-2013, 04:57 AM.

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      • #53
        Fury has beaten Chisora when both were out of shape, he defeated kevin johnson, and now cunningham.

        Fury got rocked because he was an idiot and dodnt fight the tactically correct fight against cunningham. Despite all of this his conditioning and cardio eventually destroyed cunningham.

        IMO tyson fury is far better than Valuev, he is more mobile, more hand speed, better output and more Atheltic(when in shape).

        Now the thing i worry about is his defence via metally, will he be daft and try and beat haye by doing a cunningham, then yes he has a very high chance of losing. But if he listens, works on his defence, a good biggen always beats a good littlen. He will clinch and hug when he needs to, and outwork haye.

        As people have mentioned, haye needs it to happen in the first 6 rounds, if he doenst get him out of their haye will let Fury get in a rhythm and wear him down.

        I really think you guys are underestimating Fury.

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        • #54
          Sorry Fury will lose, he is far far to wide open for haye. A over hand right to face or straight down the pipe is going landing on Fury all night.

          Its going to be similar to the Chisora fight in my opinion, except obv the height diff.

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          • #55
            Tickets on sale at Eventim...

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            • #56
              fury kill ko haye in the later rounds

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              • #57
                Haye has a glass jaw. Haye is getting smashed to pieces. A flash knock down from an overhand right against Cunningham, when Fury didn't box to the game plan, and people are creaming their pants. Fury was clearly nowhere near shook as people would have you believe. Cunningham then got knocked spark out. As it happens, I would back Cunningham to beat Haye. 100%

                David Haye will not go past 7 rounds with Tyson Fury.

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                • #58
                  No chance Fury wins this fight. Haye is a bit overrated in my opinion, but he's in an entirely different (and higher) than Fury.

                  Fury has some physical attributes that make him difficult for the opposition, but he lacks coordination and gets hit way too easily to have much of a chance against a speedy power puncher like Haye.

                  Haye wins this fight inside of three rounds, and I won't be surprised at all if it's stopped earlier than that.

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                  • #59
                    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.

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                    • #60
                      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.
                      Dude you're having a dig at Haye's HW opposition when talking about Fury. Are you serious?

                      How can he lose to Valuev when Valuev landed like 5 punches all night? Haye's first HW win is better than pretty much all of Fury's wins. Chisora/Johnson were both like 280 when walking into the fight. Say what you want, but even Chisora said that the version of him vs Haye would beat the one Fury fought like he was his daddy. He laughed at the weigh in ffs.

                      Fair enough you think Fury has a good shot, but back it up with fighting styles instead of resumes.

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