Comments Thread For: David Haye: I Want To Make a Statement, Show I'm Back
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Fury isn't going to fight Haye you bellend, he's got a rematch with Wladimir then he's targeting the Bronze Bummer.david haye kos this ozzy bum and utterly batters the ***** boy easily.
all my kudos says he does....who wants the bet?
whose got a pocket to match their mouth on here??? all callin haye a mouthy ****...dont see anyone here taking the bet for the umpteenth time of askin/offering. i fully expect a very quiet response to the bet offer.


Haye is irrelevant, the only people who care about him are fat, bored housewifes.Comment
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Haye might actually beat Fury if he's close to his former self. Styles make fights and Haye might be able to have some success if he can find his range in that fight.
Although having said that, if Fury throws in extremely excessive clinching the same way Wladimir did against Haye, then he beats Haye because he nullifies most of his work with clinching. But if the fight is in UK he could get disqualified for clinching that much so who knows for sure.
Great match up though, good to see Haye back in the division shaking things up again. We finally got a heavyweight division that's worth paying attention to with the new cats coming up too.Comment
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If Haye really does continue his career, the Fury fight is inevitable. Too much money to not do it, even after all the bull****.
Remember, Haye said there was no way he was fighting Harrison. Money talks.Comment
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Money certainly talks in this situation. And Haye's a proven liability who lost Fury a fortune in training costs, twice, as well as a year's worth of potential earnings. There are very sound business reasons why Fury would never want to get into the ring with him again, especially now there are other big money options and Haye's star is faded.
Besides, Fury's a man of his word, not a rampant bullspinner. I think he'll hold true on his promise here.Comment
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I actually agree with this.Money certainly talks in this situation. And Haye's a proven liability who lost Fury a fortune in training costs, twice, as well as a year's worth of potential earnings. There are very sound business reasons why Fury would never want to get into the ring with him again, especially now there are other big money options and Haye's star is faded.
Besides, Fury's a man of his word, not a rampant bullspinner. I think he'll hold true on his promise here.Comment
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Now you're just talking out of your anus.Haye might actually beat Fury if he's close to his former self. Styles make fights and Haye might be able to have some success if he can find his range in that fight.
Although having said that, if Fury throws in extremely excessive clinching the same way Wladimir did against Haye, then he beats Haye because he nullifies most of his work with clinching. But if the fight is in UK he could get disqualified for clinching that much so who knows for sure.
Great match up though, good to see Haye back in the division shaking things up again. We finally got a heavyweight division that's worth paying attention to with the new cats coming up too.
Fury isn't a clincher, he does it once in a blue moon, but Fury prefers to fight his way in and out, and is a better inside fighter than Haye.
If Haye ever beat Fury it would be a KO, he isn't decisioning him, Haye gets beat outside and inside.Comment

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