Tyson Fury expected to weigh in at 18 stone 7lb & 9% bf vs Haye!

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  1. Maxsplit

    Maxsplit Well-Known Member Full Member

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    According to Peter Fury, Tyson is 18' 9 today and 9% bf.

    Fury is expected to be 2lbs lighter on fight night.

    These are actually quite intimidating stats. He will have a 3 & 1/2 stone weight advantage, 6" height advantage, 9" reach advantage and is 8 years younger AND unbeaten :shock:

    Haye is expected to be about 14'11 or 15 on the nose with trainers, track suit bottom, mobile phone and keys!
     
  2. m8te

    m8te Oh you ain't know? Full Member

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    good to see fury will be in shape, but he's still got an uphill battle in my opinion. fury gets crude when he cant box with someone, and haye is the better boxer. I just see fury getting cold clocked as soon as he gets wild, ala cunningham, a much lesser puncher than haye, or...simply outboxed.
     
  3. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Im really looking forward to this. Fury is going to surprise people.
     
  4. damian38

    damian38 BigDramaShow Full Member

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    even if Fury's winning the fight with his jab, he will at some point get clocked cold by Haye

    Haye would not take this fight if he thought there was a good chance of him losing
     
  5. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Haye took this fight because he knows that if he wins it he'll get to cash out again against a Klitschko. You are overestimating Haye, go watch his fights with Wlad and Valuev...
     
  6. fistycuffs

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    I've got Fury in this one
     
  7. m8te

    m8te Oh you ain't know? Full Member

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    valuev is LITERALLY A GIANT, and haye had him on chicken legs as soon as he landed a good clean shot. Wladimir Klitschko is the best heavyweight on the planet.
     
  8. GoodOldBoy

    GoodOldBoy Active Member Full Member

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    Maybe Haye is thinking "I should be able to beat this clown and if not then what the hell am I doing in the HW division anyway?"

    One thing is for sure and that is that this is a very meaningful HW fight..... then again Haye VS Valuev was also a very meaningful HW fight BEFORE IT HAPPENED..... so was Haye VS Wlad..... people also had high hopes for Harrison VS Haye so a good question here is "Will Haye rob the fans blind once again?".... I hope not.
     
  9. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    My point is that Haye fights SCARED against giant heavyweights. if Fury doesn't brawl and showboat like he did against Cunningham then he should win this convincingly. Haye won't do enough, and he will be easily outpointed by Fury.
     
  10. damian38

    damian38 BigDramaShow Full Member

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    I saw both fights, I know Haye fights timidly, but vs Wlad, he was up against a much bigger guy with outstanding footwork, Fury is nowhere near as fast or fluid as Wlad, and will at some point get hit hard, Haye took the Chisora bout for the same reason he is taking this one, little risk and high reward
     
  11. Maxsplit

    Maxsplit Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I should also add that Haye has won ONE boxing match in the last 3 years :shock:

    And the previous win before that was against Audley Harrison :patsch

    Fury has won NINE times in that timeframe.

    Including an 11-1 victory over Chisora, KOing Cunningham cold for the first time in his career and a shutout vs Kingpin.

    Interesting ...
     
  12. damian38

    damian38 BigDramaShow Full Member

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    they were 'meaningful' because Haye trash talked before them, now he is sitting quiet like a good boy, while Fury is clowning around, and in my experience of watching fights, the one who clowns around tends to either lose, or get KTFO'd
     
  13. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Haye struggled with Chisora and was gassing out badly... Chisora got clumsy, left himself open and Haye countered.. If Chisora had lasted until the middle rounds Haye would have been in trouble.
     
  14. ACS

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    Cant wait for thia fight
    If Fury wins he has a chance to do big things in the future

    If i was him id try and fight the Arreola/Stiverne winner if they fight for a world title
     
  15. damian38

    damian38 BigDramaShow Full Member

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    I just see a pattern forming here... ever since Haye won his WBA belt, he has fought nobody of high risk, Audley, Ruiz and Chisora were all easily winnable fights for him, and made him money, against Wlad, he got paid a huge amount for doing the minimum necessary to not get KTFO'd because he knew he couldn't outbox Wlad, for some reason, I see Haye-Fury playing out the same as Haye-Audley, with both guys being afraid to engage for the first few rounds, and one of them (most likely Haye) catches Fury in the middle rounds and stops him