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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Haye: Beating Fury May Not Be Enough To Get Shot

    DAVID HAYE admits that even if he chops down gypsy giant Tyson Fury he could still be left frozen out of the world title scene.

    The British rivals – both ranked in the top ten by three of the four world governing bodies – go toe-to-toe at Manchester Arena on September 28.

    Haye, 32, is even the WBA’s top contender for Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko after Russian Alexander Povetkin, who the champion faces in a £15million clash on October 5.

    Wladimir, 37, holds four of the five world titles while his brother Vitali is the WBC champion.

    But Londoner Haye is not holding his breath over fighting either brother.
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  • ddangerous
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    If Haye beats Fury in dominant fashion, I'm game for him to get another crack. I just would want him to fight with heart this time around.

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    • soul_survivor
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      i agree, if Haye dispatches of Fury in impressive fashion then he should get a straight shot at either bro and in all honesty, Haye is the best and most dangerous opponent available to either klit and the way wlad dispatched of him goes to show you just how good he is.

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      • b0ndsj0ns20
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        Hell Tony Thompson got another shot and Haye did far better against Wlad than Thompson did. Wlad skates by about what he did in that fight against Haye but he talked all that junk about he was going to take Haye's head off and knock him out and he was scared to death to come forward. I thought Haye had the right game plan in that fight he had to sucker Wlad in and counter him but Wlad sat back, jabbed, ran, and won. Haye should have realized and adjusted after a few rounds when he realized Wlad wouldn't come forward, and I think in a second fight he would.

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        • MDPopescu
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          #5
          ... Beating Fury ten times is not enough...

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          • kayjay
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            #6
            Haye will get and will deserve another shot, but enough of this nonsense about Haye having done better than Thompson or being the best potential opponent. Thompson fought better in the first Wlad fight than Haye did, in my opinion, and Haye has done nothing in his career to solidify the status of 'best of the rest'. He's in the pack, to be sure, but ranks right alongside Thompson, Chambers, Povetkin, etc. He doesn't have better wins at HW than those guys. He only has more celebrity in his home country

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            • violaandme
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              If beating Tyson Fury = title shot I am gonna punk in my shirt and eat it later for dinner how does beating a skilless punk equate to anything but a good laugh I do believe Haye should get a shot at both Klits and hope he does but Fury is Garbage

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              • GoldenGloveLove
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                #8
                Wlad's got two guys that deserve shots and earned them lined up. They're both mandatory to keep all his belts. Yeah Haye's as good as them or better but he already toed it up and now he deserves to wait. Vitali? If anybody's going to get a shot at dethroning his old azz I'd want it to be Haye. But I don't know if he'll be back. I hope he decides to retire outright like he should have last year. Stubborn old azz.

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                • Weltschmerz
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                  #9
                  Hopefully it won't be enough, he certainly doesn't deserve it.

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                  • Weltschmerz
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by soul_survivor
                    i agree, if Haye dispatches of Fury in impressive fashion then he should get a straight shot at either bro and in all honesty, Haye is the best and most dangerous opponent available to either klit and the way wlad dispatched of him goes to show you just how good he is.
                    Wlad is fighting Povetkin, then most likely Pulev. Get back in the line, he can.

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