Its plain to see in todays press conference and Sky chat. I see and smell real FEAR. HAYE KO's him early. His words are empty and have no real weight to them. Watch n see. :deal
I beg to differ, I think Furey will pull off a great performance. I think its more like a 50/50 and Furey is up for this. Haye has a better chance in the early stages of the fight. He could very well ko Furey but the longer the fight goes on Fure has a better chance.
Fury is a BUM. Embarrassing is the word that best describes his lack of skill. His big mouth best demonstrates his false bravado. And he can't punch. Need I say more.
In both interview Fury rejects a face off..and for once he actually speaks the truth although makes a joke of it. Haye scares him. That is TRUTH coming out.
I'm sure Fury is scared, but what smart fighter isn't anytime they get in the ring? A LOT of all time greats will admit to being nervous about getting in the ring. Fear, to a degree, is a healthy emotion--especially in boxing. Haye, on the other hand, seems to be mostly all business. He has admitted he's come back out of his short-lived retirement for the money. He lacks the young lion's heart of Fury, but he is a smarter boxer. This fight will be friggin' interesting for sure. Will Fury have any composure in early rounds to not make mistakes--and be able to possibly wear Haye down? Or will Haye be able to not only 'move like a butterfly' but also 'sting like a bee?' and get the victory? I don't know, but I give a very slight edge to Fury because of his size/reach advantage and youth. Can't wait for this fight! :happy
i hate when i see these threads about fighters being scared, you obviously havent boxed. if he fights on fear hes more likely to box well and may avoid the ko, if he is over****y he gets leveled. but i dont get is why u think haye is some sort of juggurnaunt that steams through punches, or is a great defensive fighter, hes elusive but chisora got him, barret hit him enough times, he didnt do **** vs wlad, overated to hell this haye. and fury has more stamina then the first two i mentioned, will be an interesting fight, but haye aint a god so stop sucking him off.
There's nothing wrong with a bit of fear to sharpen one's focus. Haye's "business as usual" patter was dull as ditchwater. I hope he doesn't seriously harbour any real acting ambitions - if that performance was anything to go by, he looks too bad at it even to get a bit part in a Guy Ritchie film. At least Fury, crass as he may be, puts some effort into it.
The only reason you guys are bashing Fury is because you don't want Wlad to have to face him. You WLad fans will always let us know who you fear. Right now you ***s fear Fury and Wilder. Farmboxer is scared to death of Wilder. Just look at his posts. You guys pull for Haye because he is small and your hero already jab and grabbed him for 12 rounds. But Farmboxer will be pulling for Fury because he is white. At least he don't care where you are from as long as your white. The rest of you hate all UK and USA fighters because you wish you live as well as us.
Fury isn't scared and you told us Haye was going to KO Wlad and all he did was show up and run like a girl and not engage and I don't expect any different against Fury.
I think Peter Fury is more scared then Tyson Fury but to be honest him being braver will only eqaul him getting koed quicker.
I think fear played a major factor in the Price fight at the weekend and with a lot of Mike Tyson's, George Forman's, Sonny Liston's and Gerald Mcclellan's opponents (to name a few). Too much fear and you use a lot more (nervous) energy. If Haye hits hard early it could play a major factor - depending on how badly it affects Fury.
Fury knocks him out in round 5 or 6. Haye can't escape the infight, Fury makes a dirty trick like against USS and Haye's glass chin gets shattered.