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  • #61
    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
    It is to bad the whole card has been scrapped. If it wasn't though I don't think a Fury-Thompson fight would have happened or been smart. To much risk to little money before the Haye money train rolls in.
    It would be a calculated risk and maybe quite lucrative. Tony Thompson is known in England for his two big wins against Price and I think British fans would get behind their home fighter to 'avenge' those loses. Also, I think the promoters should had a contingency plan for a possible Haye injury or other delay. It's bad planning IMO.

    What is Team Fury gonna do now? If they rescheduled the fight, it might not be until next year.

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    • #62
      i think fury should be happy. Now he can stay unbeaten a little longer

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Axl Rose View Post
        i think fury should be happy. Now he can stay unbeaten a little longer
        haha thats right *****aa ma boy Haye was gone open up a can of beat ass on that gypo fool!

        But seriously, why's Peter sayin this ****e? I spoke to Haye after the injury, he spoke briefly about how he didn't mind rescheduling it. Cuts happen, look at Ali-Foreman, postponed by 6 weeks in Zaire...ma***in Zaire in the middle of war torn Africa. What's Fury pissed about? Look at Froch-Ward, same ****.

        Haye's got a big cut, it ian't gone heal in a week or 2, postpone the fight till late October-November. Who's Fury gona fight? Chisora? That's a high risk, low reward fight, especially if Chisora comes in fightin shape. The Fury camp gone n lost the plot.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
          It would be a calculated risk and maybe quite lucrative. Tony Thompson is known in England for his two big wins against Price and I think British fans would get behind their home fighter to 'avenge' those loses. Also, I think the promoters should had a contingency plan for a possible Haye injury or other delay. It's bad planning IMO.

          What is Team Fury gonna do now? If they rescheduled the fight, it might not be until next year.
          I just don't see a TT fight bringing enough money to take a chance on losing the Haye fight. I could be wrong and underestimating England's desire to see him fight and beat though. With the fight scrapped there plenty of time to make a stay busy fight before the new year.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
            I just don't see a TT fight bringing enough money to take a chance on losing the Haye fight. I could be wrong and underestimating England's desire to see him fight and beat though. With the fight scrapped there plenty of time to make a stay busy fight before the new year.
            You're right, Jab. It'd be in Fury's best interests to have a stay-busy fight against a can. TT is a risk.

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