Tyson fury interview ahead of David haye fight

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  1. Ahurath

    Ahurath Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Amazing stuff can't wait for the fight.
    Would be cool if any of you could link to some more footage.
     
  2. boxingbuff

    boxingbuff Active Member Full Member

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    ok now i can relax,the last interview i watched had me nervous.tyson gonna beat haye's a**!
     
  3. kh80290z

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  4. MaliBua

    MaliBua Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He sparring with Eddie Chambers too.

    Size difference should be huge I wonder how did it go.
     
  5. WeThePeople

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    Haye was gassing in that video, no stamina..
     
  6. boxingbuff

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    i think haye really likes tyson fury.i think after the fight david says something to the effect that, he couldn't have lost to a better guy, and that he thinks fury would beat klitschko.

    after the fight, i will bump this thread.i bet david congratulates fury and wishes him luck and that he thinks he will beat wlad.just watch
     
  7. Ahurath

    Ahurath Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah the haye message is kind of funny. When I first heard of the fight I was so happy since I like both guys alot. Tyson has grown in my eyes since a few years back when he didn't train and I said this guy would be so much better if he just improves his conditioning and fine tunes his skills.

    And that's what he did.

    David haye on the other hand is also very entertaining and I've been following him since I first saw him at europsport and Thought to myself, Hey this is a guy that can take the division up a level.

    Well Im happy with either outcome really but I tend to favour Haye since he's the better allround fighter and he's proven on world level Fury's not.
     
  8. REEVO

    REEVO Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Reckon Fury is the most underated fighter on boxingnews 24.. I have fury winning betwwen 8-10.. Haye is to inactive its gonnar catch up with him, and I expect him to be on his blke from round 1 throwing the odd bomb, Im glad sky did this interview I bet Tysons a good lad and half the insults he throws out on facebook and twitter is just to keep that big snowball rolling, but when it comes down to the nitty gritty and haye is blowing out his arse from round 4 there will be man in there that will be waiting.
     
  9. Overhill

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    Low budget video from Haye.
     
  10. witschnerd1

    witschnerd1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    great fight,I hope Fury can pull it off
     
  11. Maxsplit

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    I am (or at least was) a David Haye fan.

    But his heart doesn't seem in it any more - and his schtick seems stale and old hat compared to Fury's honesty, emotion and endearing craziness.

    I think unless Haye KOs Fury VERY early, then the going will get too tough for Haye and he will either quit on his stool or Booth will throw in the towel.

    He really does feel like yesterday's man. He no longer sounds like he believes his own spiel.

    And at the top, top level belief is critical :good
     
  12. jaymon112

    jaymon112 MARVELOUS Full Member

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    Fury is a good character for the sport. Haye will be explosive.

    Good fight it seems.
     
  13. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone Full Member

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    quit on the stool wow, thats a big statement, fury would need to find the target alot to make haye quit, not an easy task. i saw it here first.
     
  14. Maxsplit

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    :lol:

    Fury has a 70%+ KO ratio, which is certainly impressive. And he has iced cold the same number of opponents as Haye and tbf Fury's were a bit more brutal ...

    BUT ... he does that by wearing the opponents down (usually over just a couple of rounds landing 70 punches per round and laying his 19+ stone weight on you) but he doesn't have 1 punch lights out power like Wilder or Price. And neither does Haye if you look at his record.

    You basically get 'due warning' with Fury that you are going to get KOd - normally between rounds 3-6 as opposed to Price or Wilder just stopping you dead in your tracks even if they have barely landed.

    So with that in mind, given Haye will also be give 'courtesy shots' to give him the opportunity to quit or be quitted by his corner ...

    I expect Haye to take that bone he gets thrown :good
     
  15. sir axeman

    sir axeman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    In this interview in the OP...Fury isn't talking trash...and here he's quite likeable. Why he doesn't just keep it like this I don't know. He'd get more fans if he played the good guy I think. This approach warms people to you more than talking trash and blowing hot air. Fury has mentioned in interviews he doesn't know why many dislike him, but i'm sure his wife and Peter Fury will have told him to calm down the trash talking...this is really what gets him haters. Still I stick with my Haye via KO/TKO prediction...in the early part of the fight certainly before 6. If it goes somehow into the later stages then yes I will concede then that Fury's chances increase greatly. But that remains to be seen. Looking forward to this. But tomorrows fight with the nipple man is something to enjoy in the meantime.