Is David Haye vs Tyson Fury a mismatch?

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  1. billy nelson

    billy nelson the fighting scots gym Full Member

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    I feel fury will win this by KO, who has David really fought as a heavyweight two done guys from the states and a British level fighter in derek.
    Now as a cruiser he was exciting to watch very well matched as a heavy ruiz,harrison and Harrison.
    Like klitchko,fureys height and reach will cause David massive problems, problems he may not solve
     
  2. Makingweight

    Makingweight Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Certainly no mismatch personally favour Haye speed & movement the key to Haye winning.

    Very exciting fight should it come off both will build the fight it would sell itself here you won't die wondering what either fighter thinks!
     
  3. danieljohn

    danieljohn Member Full Member

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    and furys a very very hungry young man, if he stays sensible he could win this i agree with billy, although i do think its a genuine 50 50 fight think haye is overated at heavy lets see what hes got in september if it comes off which looks likely
     
  4. TheUzi

    TheUzi MISSION INCOMPLETE Full Member

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    Fury will more than likely get knocked down, get up and throw everything at haye.
    Think it will be a great fight and i wouldnt be surprised to see Fury win.
     
  5. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It has to be a match before it's a mismatch.

    Haye has fought ONCE in two years. Don't get your hopes up that this is going to happen -- he might SIGN for it, but actually getting in the ring seems to be a problem for him.
     
  6. jaymon112

    jaymon112 MARVELOUS Full Member

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    2011 - Klitschko
    2012 - Chisora

    :conf
     
  7. BlackBrenny

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    I voted option B, I think talent and maturity wise it is a mismatch, but Furys enormous size and ability to use it might slightly make up for it...slightly
     
  8. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He fought Klitschko in July, 2011.

    Go forward from that date.

    One year (12 months) later, he fought Chisora.

    He has't fought since. It's June, 2013, and he is not going to fight this month or next month.

    So that will be more than 24 months with ONE fight. And since you obviously never went to school, 24 months is TWO YEARS.

    Hence, one fight in two years.
     
  9. jaymon112

    jaymon112 MARVELOUS Full Member

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    I think you missed a couple of hours mate. :lol:
     
  10. Yeah somebody with a realistic opinion and it just so happens to be a pro trainer
    Thank you,I agree although it might go the distance or haye will tire badly
     
  11. ryanm8655

    ryanm8655 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Who has fury fought though?

    A fat and old kevin Johnson, a fat and out of shape Chisora, and a cruiserweight on the slide in Cunningham.

    Haye has beaten valuev, Chisora, a past it Ruiz, and lost to Wlad but didn't look out of his depth.

    I just don't really see Fury winning this, he's not good enough for his size advantage to matter that much. The issue with Wlad was his speed of hand and foot was quicker than anticipated so his size really made a difference as he was able to move back quickly enough for Haye to still be out of range. I don't think fury has that same luxury.
     
  12. ems_kto

    ems_kto Active Member Full Member

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    I'll wait for Haye to take him out within 3 rounds ala Audley and wait for posters to start spouting how the PPV is a rip off (which it is). I won't be paying any money to watch this fight.

    Haye will get to Fury with ease. If Wlad could not really touch Haye for 12 rounds how the hell does Fury stand a chance.

    It's a huge mismatch.
     
  13. Wladimir dictated the distance and fight tempo when fighting how can you not see that
    He was cautious because of the hayemaker but he bossed it
     
  14. Live Forever

    Live Forever New Member Full Member

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    Total mismatch. Haye will brutalise Fury and take him out whenever he wants. Haye is far more athletically talented than Cunningham, Johnson etc. so I don't see Haye staying still long enough for Fury to use his weight.

    It will be like Haye vs Chisora, but imagine Chisora bleached his skin and grew 7 inches in height.
     
  15. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Johnson is not fat nor old. Besides he took out two fringe contenders one prior to the Fury fight and one after.
    Derrick is always fat, he's a fat man naturally that took up the sport to lose weight and stay out of trouble.
    A bit like Haye then.
    :lol: what in under fcuk fight did you watch? Haye was brushed aside with ease against Klitschko, it wasn't close at all. A fair card would have had Klitschko winning 12-0 on points. Wach put up a better fight than Haye's feeble effort.
    Maybe not but Fury looks a damn sight more dangerous than old shot Valuev who Haye beat by the skin of his teeth.