The difference between Tyson Fury and David Haye

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  • jas
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    #21
    The difference is that fury will actually try to win and go out on his shield

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      #22
      Originally posted by toshmurph
      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!
      That punch Cunningham landed would've KO'd many HW's. It's not even like Fury was hurt, he got up and proceeded to put a beating on him. Cry about the 'illegal' move all you want, Cunningham was well on his way to being stopped and if it hadn't happened then, it would'v happened later.

      Originally posted by toshmurph
      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?
      Beating Amir Monsour in the best HW fight of last year, being robbed blind against Glazkov in his last fight, a very highly ranked fighter who is now mandatory to Wlad

      Originally posted by toshmurph
      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!
      Chisora was on the best streak of his career before he faced Fury for the second time, he was made to look like a punching bag due to Fury's performance, not because he suddenly become shot over night. Chisora had no answer to Fury's switch hitting & was done in by Team Fury's tactics.

      Originally posted by toshmurph
      Haye may not have been the fighter he was at CW but he was unanimously the best heavyweight in the world not named Klitschko.
      Says who? Boxing is about performances and results, not how good a fighter may look. Haye's resume at HW is shockingly bad and his results are there to see.

      Originally posted by toshmurph
      Fury is about a top 5 heavyweight right now at the most and theres one less Klitschko than there was when Haye was fighting
      Fury is the third best HW in the world based on performance, that is a fact. Only Wlad & Povetkin are ahead of him right now.

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      • Dr Rumack
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        #23
        Haye already got his 15 mins from the boxing world. He's happy to be a minor celebrity for now until the right opportunity comes along. If Fury loses to Wlad we'll see how he reacts and then you can more accurately compare him to Haye.

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