Tyson Fury's career will never recover if he gets sparked by David Haye

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  1. thistle1

    thistle1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I said Haye could finish him, someone replied he's 24 do you even know what your talking about.

    nah not really :roll:
     
  2. Rhodesie9

    Rhodesie9 Active Member Full Member

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    Well this is boxing,anything could happen........but I don't want to wish serious harm on anyone.Many people feel that Haye will win.I think that is the most likely outcome,but being a nipper for a heavyweight a loss probably does Tyson very little harm in the long run,fair play to the lad for taking the fight.Win or lose to Haye I think fury has the tools to be a world champ but time is very much on his side.
     
  3. HairyHighlander

    HairyHighlander BASS !! HOWLOWCANUGO ?? Full Member

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    If this fight happens.......Fury will win.


    Haye is in a been there done that situation.....kinda/mentally.


    The fact he didn't DO that defo holds some water and I don't see it coming around either.


    Saying that.....I also wonder at Fury's hunger.......I don't doubt it......the same way I don't Hayes......and Fury to some extent seems to miss the point ala too busy joking etc (I could go on)


    Anyways.......Haye Vs. Fury ?


    Fury wins.
     
  4. HairyHighlander

    HairyHighlander BASS !! HOWLOWCANUGO ?? Full Member

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    :think


    How so ?


    He didn't have to call him out did he ?

    You think he just decided to throw his career in the furnace for the sake of coin ?


    I don't.......though I will say he could of bitten of more than he chewed here..... or however the line is with regards to his mentalness.


    I don't do twitter etc and am wondering how much Fury being the instigator here...will or is havng an effect.


    What has Haye said in response ?
     
  5. HairyHighlander

    HairyHighlander BASS !! HOWLOWCANUGO ?? Full Member

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    Fair post and understandable (wasn't there)

    I decided to run through the thread after bumping my gums and its hardly a golden nugget but its something that sits with me......with regards to the coin and hunger.


    Kinda what I was referring to before about the been there done that.
     
  6. Marty84

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    Gotta be Haye for me as I think he is far more disiplined and will stick to Booths gameplan,fight will be won mentally and I think Haye will have the expierence not to be drawn into exchanges with Fury....I do hope Im wrong and we get something for the division to talk about-either way its gonna be a nice pay-day for both fighters! A Haye win would have him knocking on the K"s doors....Same for Fury.

    On the question Can Fury recover from a loss...I believe he would and hope so as the division needs him...
     
  7. thistle1

    thistle1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    the only worry I've got is... "first pride then the fall"

    so whoever is walking around **** of the Manor might surely be the one to fall. with Haye only in it for money and taking too long between fights it could be him.

    but young Tyson thinks he's top **** so might just be his awakening.

    as I've now said 4 times all going normal it should be a crushing victory for Haye!
     
  8. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The way he has talked himself up and slagged off other fighters he will look like the biggest dick in England if he goes before round 5