All casual fans think haye is gona smash fury

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Mike Hunt, Jul 11, 2013.


  1. harvinmagler

    harvinmagler Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Probably because they saw him get put on his arse by two cruiserweights. I expect that once Haye connects flush he will end it soon after ala Chisora. Haye will win this within 5, Fury is just too fragile and volatile to cope with a fight of this magnitude imo
     
  2. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    the casual fans would be right then
     
  3. Joe.Boxer

    Joe.Boxer Chinchecker Full Member

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    You are a horrific cretin with a learning disability.
     
  4. Jun Fan

    Jun Fan Active Member Full Member

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    To be fair, Haye probably will KO Fury, in the first 6, if it goes past 6 rounds, I reckon Fury could well tire out and KO Haye.

    The post fight interview, will be nothing short of epic if Fury wins!
     
  5. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Good Post IMO.

    People are talking Fury like he is A Fraud. He is far from A Fraud. He will not crumble like a deck of cards when hurt. He is a fighting man and very big man.
     
  6. Hooch

    Hooch Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fight is a couple of years early for Fury, he has the tools for the job - jab, size, stamina, power, heart but he just does'nt have it upstairs yet and completely loses any discipline in the heat of battle.

    So hope Fury can pull this off, much better for the sport if he does so and the thought of him clowning about in the run up to a Klitschko fight with the world looking on, makes me smile heartily.

    My fingers will be crossed for the big fella but Haye should get to him within 6.
     
  7. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    The casual fans are right.
     
  8. Joeburgess

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    Wouldn't go that far, however I can't see how anyone finds him funny. It's so cringeworthy to watch, forever talking about himself in the third person. Plus he is so thick its unbearabe. A often think maybe MH is taking advantage of him because he's clearly special needs.
     
  9. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Haye will run for 12 rounds trying to pot shot Fury and he will lose a wide UD. That or Haye gasses and gets KO'd in the middle rounds. Come on people... I still can't believe you're falling for David Haye, look at his track record...
     
  10. Strongback

    Strongback Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury is a big time **** taker, it's all tongue in cheek. Listen to the interview he did that was posted up here in the Brit forum last week when he was being honest and serious.

    I don't recall Fury ever saying anything as distasteful as Haye's gang **** comments or the ugly type of abuse Haye directed towards Valuev. Haye's bad taste bar has generally been a lot lower than Fury's. Fury by comparison is a bit of banter.
     
  11. TED 822

    TED 822 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Cant see why its just the casual fans who will be backing Haye.A few days ago I said to 3 people who have been or are insiders in one way or another that I thought Fury could win and the reaction was "What?".If nearer the time there is one of those polls of trainers and boxers in Boxing Monthly I would expect it ti be about 70 to 30 in Hayes favour.But many gave Paul Smith a great chance of beating Groves and 2 years ago if you had a poll on Price/Fury it would probably have been 80 to 20 for David pre Thompson.For me its a great 50 50 fight,but I could be badly mistaken.
     
  12. Westy78

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    First all the Fury haters say the fight won't happen as he is scared, what planet do these people live on, because your wrong the fight it happening it was obvious.

    Secondly if Chisora had Haye in trouble so can Fury
     
  13. HulkHogansTash

    HulkHogansTash New Member Full Member

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    this is my first post, im new to the forum but been a big fan of boxing for a long time.

    dont really understand what haye has done wrong in the heavyweight division?

    has pretty much balsted away everyone that has been put in front of him, apart from a top drawer, classy operator in wlad. that night haye got his tactics way wrong and wlad made him look bad which he deserved IMO.

    fury is just to slow and cumbersome for david haye. fury has great heart but haye will win EASY!!
     
  14. TED 822

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    IMO if Haye wins this it will be his best at the weight.A few things are against him,size,weight and youth.Wouldnt be surprised either way but if the odds were decent on a Fury win I might have a bet.As a comparison,I think Cunningham could have given David a fight had they met.Id rate him higher than Monte Barrett.
     
  15. Solaris

    Solaris Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Fury’s the archetypal scumbag pretending to be clever. When you actually listen to what he says the vast majority of it is utter nonsense. He is the boxing equivalent of Joey Barton.

    Paulie Malignaggi said it about Broner in that they took everything that is wrong with boxing, mashed it together and Broner was the outcome and I feel very much that Fury is the British equivalent. He has a padded record against rubbish opponents, gets knocked down by cruiserweights and technically is awful to watch, yet because he has a loud mouth people like him.

    What amazes me most is that people had the cheek to say Froch – Kessler wasn’t a PPV yet defend this.