The difference between Tyson Fury and David Haye

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  • b00g13man
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    #11
    And........

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    • yoz
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      #12
      Originally posted by denium
      Cunningham is a better win than anything Haye achieved at HW
      Right, now i know you're trolling.

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        #13
        Originally posted by yoz
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        Originally Posted by denium

        Cunningham is a better win than anything Haye achieved at HW

        Right, now i know you're trolling.
        Cunningham is a good boxer, he was robbed blind against Glazkov who is also now mandatory to Wlad. Hayes best result at HW was knocking out Fury's leftovers in Chisora and beating Valuev in a stinker, the same Valuev who was soundly beaten by a shot to pieces Holyfield.


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        • Chrismart
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          #14
          incidentally, i was looking at Haye's Twitter last night. Lot's of celeb pics, and pics of him attending movie premiers. Makes me wonder if he is serious about a comeback in reality.

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          • LacedUp
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            #15
            Originally posted by HEND
            And what Fury achieved in his weight? Tell me please!
            I see a guys who's best wins are Chisora and Cunningham, bot are two sizes smaller than him, the latter is a natural CW.
            In Fury I see a guy who is more talk than actual talent. An entertainer who smartly picked his opponents, and mostly talked himself into a big fight at last. Never fought a single guy who is solid and at least close to him in size, t way too risky to him.
            I expect Klitschko to mop the floor with Fury and after that we won't hear anything about the guy until they feed him to an up and comer fighter, like Joshua...
            Fury's resume at heavyweight already stinks on Haye's.

            And he's only 26.

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            • kafkod
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              #16
              Originally posted by denium
              Cunningham is a better win than anything Haye achieved at HW

              Originally posted by yoz
              Right, now i know you're trolling.
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              Originally posted by denium
              Cunningham is a good boxer, he was robbed blind against Glazkov who is also now mandatory to Wlad. Hayes best result at HW was knocking out Fury's leftovers in Chisora and beating Valuev in a stinker, the same Valuev who was soundly beaten by a shot to pieces Holyfield.


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              I guess winning the WBA title from Valuev was a better achievement than anything Fury has accomplished so far. A world title is a world title, however poor the champ you win it from may be. And Valuev was one of the poorest world title holders ever.

              Just looking at opponents beaten though, Cunningham is at least as good as the version of Chisora Haye KO'd and much better than Valuev.

              Haye was a real force and achieved a lot at CW, but was never as good at HW as his fans like to believe he was.

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                #17
                Originally posted by kafkod
                I guess winning the WBA title from Valuev was a better achievement than anything Fury has accomplished so far. A world title is a world title, however poor the champ you win it from may be. And Valuev was one of the poorest world title holders ever.

                Just looking at opponents beaten though, Cunningham is at least as good as the version of Chisora Haye KO'd and much better than Valuev.

                Haye was a real force and achieved a lot at CW, but was never as good at HW as his fans like to believe he was.
                Well Haye's best win is undoubtedly Chisora at heavyweight. Fury beat him when he was unbeaten and then humiliated him physically and mentally when he was on the best run of his career.

                Add to that he's beaten 2 time world champion cunningham, Johnson when he wasn't AS crap as he became and 4-5 unbeaten guys.

                Haye's resume at heavyweight is absolutely dreadful.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by denium
                  Two tweets, a few mins apart.



                  War Fury!!
                  You're right one is from a fighter who has just got his first shot of a world title and is about to be blown out in 7 rounds.

                  The other is a guy who was a successful two weight world champion who's now enjoying the high life!

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    I guess winning the WBA title from Valuev was a better achievement than anything Fury has accomplished so far. A world title is a world title, however poor the champ you win it from may be. And Valuev was one of the poorest world title holders ever.

                    Just looking at opponents beaten though, Cunningham is at least as good as the version of Chisora Haye KO'd and much better than Valuev.

                    Haye was a real force and achieved a lot at CW, but was never as good at HW as his fans like to believe he was.
                    Look, Cunningham weighed 209 against Fury, who was well above 260! Cunningham has never been known as a big puncher at CW never mind HW and yet he dropped Fury hard in their fight and was knocked out with a borderline illegal move!

                    You say Steve was at least as good as the version of Chisora that Haye fought, are you serious?? Tell me what fight at HW that Steve has fought to show that he is even a decent HW?

                    To me the Version of Chisora that Haye fought was the best version other than the Vitali fight! and Haye blasted him out. Fury beat an obese Chisora in their first fight and retired what amounted to a punching bag in the second!

                    Haye may not have been the fighter he was at CW but he was unanimously the best heavyweight in the world not named Klitschko.

                    Fury is about a top 5 heavyweight right now at the most and theres one less Klitschko than there was when Haye was fighting

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by HEND
                      Difference is David Haye is a way better boxer than Fury.
                      *was. Haye clearly isn't a boxer any more.

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