Comments Thread For: Haye Concerned, Hopes Tyson Fury is Not Another Buster Douglas

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  • umop-ap!sdn
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    #11
    Originally posted by OctoberRed
    Douglas' win was far more impressive, but Klitschko IMO a better fighter in terms of skill. Not convinced that even a prime Tyson could beat a prime Klitschko.
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    I got my eye on you after this reckless post. A PRIME Tyson knocks out a PRIME Wlad. Too much speed and power matched with his confidence at the time and Wlad does not have a chin. Tyson would eventually catch him and that would be nite nite.

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    • ShoulderRoll
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      #12
      Originally posted by OctoberRed
      Douglas' win was far more impressive, but Klitschko IMO a better fighter in terms of skill. Not convinced that even a prime Tyson could beat a prime Klitschko.
      What skill did Klitschko show in the Fury fight?

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      • juggernaut666
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        #13
        Its an empty statement,losing to still a relevant top elite fighter wouldn't make fury a buster douglas,who didn't exactly put heart into the Holyfield fight,anyone who actually follows Hw boxing history knows this. If Fury loses he will be called a fluke if he wins its he beat an old man..so unfortuanlty for fury its a no win situation really.At the end of the day we will have to see what Wlads punch count is in the rematch to give or take away from fury's win if he should win. my guess he will lose and not be given credit for how hard he is to defeat but that's boxing. Hayes statement doesn't really hold water,if wlad wins be sure its the old Wlad that shows up,how many boxers are going to beat that version?

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        • NachoMan
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          #14
          Originally posted by OctoberRed
          Douglas' win was far more impressive, but Klitschko IMO a better fighter in terms of skill. Not convinced that even a prime Tyson could beat a prime Klitschko.
          Wow, a prime Klitschko would have literally sh-i-t his pants walking up to the ring against a prime Mike Tyson.

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