Comments Thread For: Fury: I Honestly Believe David Haye Will Withdraw Again

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  • yoz
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    #21
    Haye is almost irrelevant at HW now. If he backs out again, he might as well retire.

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    • Æthelstan
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      #22
      Originally posted by New England
      i think it was a legit cut, but holy guacamole did that thing heal fast. i can't remeber where i saw him, but haye was completely healed within weeks. no bruises, no redness, nothing.
      The fight shouldn't have been postponed until February. Six weeks would have been enough, they should have re-scheduled it for November.

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      • Weebler I
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        #23
        This is a really bad frame of mind for Fury to be in leading up to a fight, not knowing whether his opponent will turn up and not believing he will. Haye is holding all the cards now.

        Wonder who the back-up opponent is.

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        • beez721
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          #24
          Originally posted by Jedi Vader
          It sounds like Fury is hoping that Haye withdraws.
          are you serious? whats fury said or done to suggest something so laughable? hes getting the paycheck of his life and seemed pissed as hell when haye withdrew with the injury

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          • beez721
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            #25
            Originally posted by johnnycontrolet
            Fury is just a trash talker, talks bad abuut the Klitschkos, Haye and any other top heavyweight.......but if you go down against cruiser Cunningham you get knocked out by Haye inside 6 rounds.Conclusion: Fury hopes that Haye withdraws.
            fury likely will get starched but ive seen nothing in his actions to suggest he doesnt want this fight. haye on the other hand has pulled out of fights before. hes the one you always have to wonder about despite being the big favorite to win. dont know why the hell the idiot was sparring so close to a fight

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            • beez721
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              #26
              Originally posted by LacedUp
              How the hell can you show lack of professionalism whilst preparing for a fight?

              Was Andre Ward also not a professional when he got cut before Froch? What about George Foreman?

              Or does this really just come down to the fact that it was David Haye?
              I think it was ****** sparring so close to a fight tho. the injury was obviously legit but why take a risk so close to fight time? I dont get that

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              • Chunk..
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                #27
                Originally posted by joe strong
                he's getting 5 million pounds & a portion of PPV... he may never see that kind of payday again... of course he wants the fight!!!! he lost his top IBF ranking not fighting pulev & was dropped to #6 in WBC for fighting haye. he did move backwards in the rankings to make this fight happen because he would never come close to this kind of payday again especially if he loses...
                He'll probably spunk it all the Appleby horse fair.

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                • Ravens Fan
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by The Weebler I
                  This is a really bad frame of mind for Fury to be in leading up to a fight, not knowing whether his opponent will turn up and not believing he will. Haye is holding all the cards now.

                  Wonder who the back-up opponent is.
                  His nephew, Hughie?

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