What odds for Haye to KO Fury?

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  1. jgorst05

    jgorst05 Active Member Full Member

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    Fury will talk so much **** in the build up that Haye will be desperate to KO him
     
  2. Markyboy86

    Markyboy86 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You surely arent putting Fury on anywhere near the same level as Haye are you? :lol:

    A small elite HW beats a fringe world level big guy. Haye will spark him inside 3 rounds, he does everything better than Fury, absolutely everything.
     
  3. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    More interesting odds on which pulls out of the fight first if it's signed.
     
  4. boxfanlut

    boxfanlut Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Haye has 6 rounds to close the show otherwise he will start having Carl Thompson nightmares. :lol:
     
  5. ryandud

    ryandud Active Member Full Member

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    i am putting them at similar levels with haye on experience slightly ahead.

    elite hw please define elite?

    he has beaten valuev who i think has never fought since due to health issues,ruiz who was gone and took three rounds to do an injured audley who wilder and price took out in one he also ducked klitchko for valuev before blaming a toe and getting absolutely outclassed and showing the heart of a tin man when they did fight.

    prior to that been put down by monte and knocked out by an aged carl thompson a fight he never avenged.

    I like haye but please as a hw he is not elite.cruserweight yes he is but so many questions at this weight questions which i believe fury is big big value to ask.
     
  6. Donnyb

    Donnyb Active Member Full Member

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    Haye by KO with the overhand right.
     
  7. Maxsplit

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    Am I correct in thinking Haye has only beat one heavyweight under the age of 36??

    And that win against a guy Tyson Fury had already beat.

    No chance this is done within 3 rounds in the favour of Haye. He will be scared sh**less of being hit by a mobile 260lb 24 year old.

    Haye has fought 5 rounds in 2 & half years when the fight takes place and will be 33 years old.

    This will be a VERY close fight :yep
     
  8. Leif Erikson

    Leif Erikson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fury has one chance, and it's to land the sort of shot that bested Cunningham.

    Unfortunately, he also has to completely avoid a more skillful, co-ordinated opponent in Haye. We know Fury has an incredibly fragile chin, that's a simple fact, so one big shot from a genuine puncher is going to put him down and out. There's no need for Haye to take chances in this one, no need to pull a combo out of the bag as he did against Chisora.

    He was getting clowned and, of course, hurt and very nearly knocked out by a powder puff puncher in Steve Cunningham. I think if anyone needs to hit the jackpot early - and I mean within the first three rounds, with his chance of victory diminishing every second that passes from the opening bell - it's Fury. Haye can afford to be extremely economical in this fight; he only hurt Klitschko in the final round, but Fury's spectacularly shaky mandible won't be as hard to find or indeed shatter.
     
  9. caligula4

    caligula4 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I don't think Haye buys into bull****. He's a dedicated pro and does his job, even if Fury did **** him off... wouldn't affect the performance. Haye would give back as much bull****.

    Would never gamble but even 1/20 Haye KO is pretty much a given if they do fight. Fury is just not at top class level and far too liable and clumsy.
    Milk money.
     
  10. ryandud

    ryandud Active Member Full Member

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    finally sense
     
  11. caligula4

    caligula4 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It's Tyson Fury FFS. Haye won't **** himself.
     
  12. ryandud

    ryandud Active Member Full Member

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    it was carl thompson ffs

    big stamina doubts with haye that this division does not suit when he gets held by bigger man.
     
  13. RoughD

    RoughD Well-Known Member Full Member

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    People's dislike of fury makes them think he's a **** boxer. Haye will probably drop fury yea but don't forget fury isn't the only one with a shaky beard. Fury hits hard I can see fury getting haye out of there.
    A disciplined fury dispatches David haye wait and see
     
  14. JOCKY

    JOCKY New Member Full Member

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    ****in hell some of the opinions here...

    Fury has been put on his arse and hurt plenty and he's never yet been in a fighter of hayes quality or power. Hes also wide open to the overhand right, the Hayemaker

    Whatever the odds are, take them before they drop
     
  15. billy nelson

    billy nelson the fighting scots gym Full Member

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    Tyson will trouble David with his speed and long jab,I actually fancy Tyson to KO David saying that I'm the only one in my gym but I was right about Thompson stopping big David Price