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  • #61
    Originally posted by King_ View Post
    Agree. David Haye knows his stuff.


    This fight will NOT happen. Listen to me now Tyson Fury will not fight Wladimir.


    He's going to either get "injured," negotioatons will break down because FURY's side pulls out or he will just vacate his mandatory position. Watch
    How the hell does David Haye know his stuff? stop trolling.

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    • #62
      You are a legend David Haye, but Fury has big balls made of iron, and he will fight Wlad

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
        Bunce said to Peter, Klitschko is next up for Tyson then ? And Peter replied whoever pays the most is who we fight next, I believe that was a video of a boxnation or British Euro Sport pod cast or live show following the Klitschko vs Jennings fight, if you find the fight and watch the after show I'm almost certain it was on there.

        Fury in direct reply, replied insinuating they'd take a fight with whoever. They've been loudly vocal about the Wilder fight, it is obvious to anyone not hanging off of Fury's dìck they aren't eager to face Wlad unless their hand is forced. I expect Fury explored step aside money but Wilder is not budging on his September fight so Wlad unfortunately for his mandatory has to face him lol

        In the end we all get what we want, but don't castigate Haye for stating the obvious. He is only reiterating what Peter himself has said on record.
        With all due respect , you're an absolute moron. Peter Fury never said anything of the sort or even close to it.
        This is exactly what he said after Wlad fought Jennings.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yNnYQGRvGc

        Don't put false words in peoples mouths. Fury has shown far more enthusiasm for this fight than Wlad has. Haye is afraid that Fury will have success against Wlad and is currently a very bitter man.

        Fury's eagerness to fight Wlad is very apparent to anybody who isn't a shameful K2 ass licker.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
          The exact same could be said of Fury in regards to Pulev when Wlad 'smashed him to bits'.

          What you gonna say next ? ' but Fury was gonna fight Haye' ! Wlad signed to fight Chisora, yet went for the bigger payday versus Haye as you were saying yesterday. Everything you post reeks of boiled ham and double standards, make us laugh some more hahaha
          Wlad signed to fight Chisora and bailed out 1 day before the fight. How could he have went with Haye , when Haye was scheduled to fight Harrison.

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          • #65
            Hasn't fury ducked wlad before?

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            • #66
              Originally posted by BTL View Post
              Hasn't fury ducked wlad before?
              Yeh November 2012, when Arreola passed to go after the WBC Fury turned it down before it was offered to another unbeaten prospect in Wach.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
                The exact same could be said of Fury in regards to Pulev when Wlad 'smashed him to bits'.

                What you gonna say next ? ' but Fury was gonna fight Haye' ! Wlad signed to fight Chisora, yet went for the bigger payday versus Haye as you were saying yesterday. Everything you post reeks of boiled ham and double standards, make us laugh some more hahaha
                Your first sentence doesn't make sense.

                He was going to fight Haye? Unless you're ******ed enough to think he would drop out of that too

                Yeah, and Fury didn't sign to fight Pulev but went for a bigger fight against Haye - Literally the same situation and you claimed Wlad didn't duck but Fury did.

                But sure, I'm the laughable one

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
                  Yeh November 2012, when Arreola passed to go after the WBC Fury turned it down before it was offered to another unbeaten prospect in Wach.
                  He wasn't ready then. It's quite simple.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                    He signed to fight Haye twice which took up 12 months of his career.

                    Since then another fight was cancelled with Chisora, before he fought a final eliminator with Chisora once he was ready.

                    People said Chisora would KO Fury, probably you too I'd imagine.

                    Haven't fought anyone doe
                    Dang, what was I thinking? I honestly forgot that Fury fans count fights that never happened as part of his legacy. I also may have wanted Chisora to beat Fury but I never thought much of him. And I even thought less of him after his non effort against Fury.

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                    • #70
                      wow,,,,of all people to say such a thing. haye makes himself more the villian with each passing year. my god hes such an ahole

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