All neutrals agree: If Haye doesn't take Fury out within 5 rounds he is getting KOd

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Maxsplit, Jun 2, 2013.



  1. Maxsplit

    Maxsplit Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I am a fan of both.

    But if Haye doesn't stop Fury in the first half of the fight (which he more than has the power to do) ...

    Then he is 100% getting knocked out by Fury.

    Is this a fair assesment?
     
  2. Wig

    Wig Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm a neutral and I 100% agree with the assessment that OP makes a perfect test subject for involuntary euthanasia.

    Discuss...
     
  3. raichu

    raichu Guest

    I think a ko for haye could happen later on in the fight

    Fair assessment though
     
  4. raichu

    raichu Guest

    Build up to this one should be good.

    Maybe epic
     
  5. irishny

    irishny Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Haye hasnt shown much issues with his chin in recent years.

    Been in with some big punchers too.
     
  6. MrMagic

    MrMagic VIP Member Full Member

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    All experts agree: If Fury signs the contract he's getting knocked flat out.
     
  7. tomsdubs

    tomsdubs Active Member Full Member

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    First big shot Haye lands Fury is taking a nap, Haye knows this and that is why he is taking the fight. Easy money. Cunningham dropped Fury with a looping slow punch.
     
  8. MattMattMatt

    MattMattMatt Guest

    The reason for the increased likelihood of a KO in the later parts of the fight are because of Haye's poor stamina. He can't fight at a fast pace for 3 mins a round for a whole fight - that's what Fury would force him to do.

    However, I doubt it will get to that - Fury is way too open to the overhand right, and Haye will be able to time that and land it with more force and regularity than Fury has ever faced before. I would bet on a Haye win via KO by about the 5th round, there is more chance of that than the fight lasting into the later rounds where Haye's chances greatly diminish.
     
  9. Eule

    Eule Active Member Full Member

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    pure bull****! why would this happen? haye is probably gonna fight fury the way he always fights tall heavyweights. haye was able to withstand/evade wlads power so fury won't be able to do anything to him.
     
  10. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    hayes world class head movement prevents him from being on the end of any type of fury combination
     
  11. Maxsplit

    Maxsplit Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Haye does absolutely have world class head movement :good

    The thing is, almost all of Furys KOs (and he has a 75% KO ratio) have come either directly from body shots like Rogan, or were started by a sickening body shot as against USS Cunningham.

    Head movement doesn't really help with body shots.

    Fury is a rare H/W who targets finishes to the body.

    Especially unusual given his size.
     
  12. Sweet-D-Willy

    Sweet-D-Willy Tha Realest Full Member

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    when's this fight happening??
     
  13. uktyson

    uktyson Member Full Member

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    has anyone watched fury? he is wide open to a haye type of fighter.bad move from team fury.
     
  14. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    He's a great body puncher. I can see him wearing down Haye.
     
  15. uktyson

    uktyson Member Full Member

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    :patsch