David Haye vs Tyson Fury -- Who wins?

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  1. supremo

    supremo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Absolutely no question about it. Haye will spark him, as deluded as Hay is about his own abilities he is still ten times the boxer that Fury is. Massacre.
     
  2. supremo

    supremo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Has he also been committed to a mental hospital in the past?
     
  3. CmonChels

    CmonChels New Member Full Member

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    :lol: The man in question, Frank Bruno, was basically saying that because Haye is a pumped up cruiser and Fury is a natural heavy that all Fury has to do for an easy nights work is employ the same tactics that Wlad did, stick behind the jab, keep it simple and have a cup of tea while he's doing it.

    He then went on to say something along the lines of doubting Tyson is capable of sticking to such a plan as he's too 'hyper' both when he talks and fights but he sees it as an easy night for Fury if he wants it.

    My first post :hi:
     
  4. supremo

    supremo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If Fury beats Haye I will post a picture of my **** with Eastside boxing forum" written on it.
     
  5. embers

    embers New Member Full Member

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    No way would Haye have taken this fight even if there was 0.00000000001% chance he would lose. In my heart I would like Fury to win - shake things up a bit - but my head says it will be Haye. Not a competitive fight for Haye, again.
     
  6. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Fury wins a wide decision and the Gayemakers breaks a record for distance covered in a 12 round bout.
     
  7. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I picked Canelo over Mayweather because I let my heart rule my head. I want Fury to win and think he has a chance but he has to box a perfect fight so I think haye will win.
     
  8. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Im sticking with my original pick Haye by furious KO

    but i want Fury to win
     
  9. Terminator_X

    Terminator_X Boxing Addict Full Member

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    HAYE wins this easily....i wouldn't be surprised if it's a 1st rd KO for him.

    Fury lost alot of my respect by turning down the Pulev fight to be in a mandatory position to face Wladimir Klitschko and fight Haye instead. Sure it's a much bigger payday against Haye but if he was serious about being Heavyweight champion of the world he would have taken the Pulev fight.
     
  10. lepinthehood

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

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    beating haye probably harder than beating pulev, hes very quick and slippery for fury the plodder, where as pulev doesnt look too hard to hit.

    1rd ko is a bit mad, u should bet on it if u think so.
     
  11. plank46

    plank46 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    haye is right, every guy he has been sparring with ko's glass jawed fury.
     
  12. mgmark7

    mgmark7 Active Member Full Member

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    Fury and Haye will make more money fighting each other than they would fighting a Klitschko.

    Haye has a lot more to lose here than Fury. A loss for Fury against Haye is no big thing, the majority of people expect Haye to win easily. Fury is young enough to come back from a loss if he wants to. Haye is at the end of the road if Fury beats him.

    I think Fury is in with a shout if he can keep himself together and keep his game tight. If Haye doesn't connect cleanly he won't knock Fury out. We might see this go the distance and a points win for Fury.

    Manny Steward pointed out that when Haye throws the big overhand right and follows up with the left he is off balance and moving forward. If Fury has anything about him he will have worked on exploiting this. Will Haye want to get in close and wrestle with a big lump like Fury? Will he want t o risk going to ground like he did against Wlad when Fury leans on him if the fight goes into the later stages?

    This could be a tougher fight than many are predicting. For me the head says Haye should handle Fury but the heart says Fury can prove his doubters wrong. I am going with the heart on this one.

    No matter what happens is a good experience for Team Fury. With Hughie coming through Peter is going to have a wealth experience of taking a fighter to a big occasion.

    Manny Steward interview from boxing scene.com


    Article Link - http://www.***********.com/emanuel-steward-reveals-david-hayes-big-flaw-gifts--41267#ixzz2fHbbDNWQ

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    Emanuel Steward Reveals David Haye's Big Flaw, Gifts


    By Luke Furman

    Emanuel Steward, the trainer of WBO/IBO/WBA/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko, discussed the flaws and strengths of David Haye, who Wladimir easily decisioned over twelve rounds last Saturday in Hamburg, Germany. According to Steward, Haye's balance is the British boxer's biggest weakness. After reviewing tapes, Steward noticed that Haye is always off-balance when he throws punches - especially his big right hand.

    Steward gave Haye a lot of credit for his head movement and upper body coordination. Haye's head movement actually surprised Steward and made it very difficult for Wladimir to land clean punches.

    "David Haye has great coordination and upper body movement but we always knew that his biggest weakness is that he always throws his right hand and gets out of balance. We tried to take the space away from him and cut off the ring, and throw a lot of feints with the jab without jabbing and let him throw his punches and get off balance," Steward said.

    "Every time he throws his punches he gets off-balance. If you let him throw two punches he gets off-balance. His reflexes were good enough where we couldn't take advantage of him being off-balance. He had unbelievable head movement and coordination. The strategy was simple, to cut off the ring and let him get out of balance. Wladimir has much better footwork than people think. David surprised us with his great head movement, which made it difficult to hit him effectively."

    Luke Furman covers the boxing scene for bokser.org
     
  13. TBooze

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    For Fury to win, he needs to a fight at a level he has yet to show. So taking out the intangibles (which is always dangerous in boxing) Haye should win.
     
  14. ribtickler68

    ribtickler68 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I like Fury; I think he is a pisser and I want him to beat Haye. I can't see it, though. Although Haye is overrated, he can punch and Fury's chin is terrible and a huge target! I'll be cheering for Fury, though.
     
  15. Strongback

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    Looking at it rationally it has to be a Haye win. Experience alone never mind superior skill levels should lead to Fury ending up as a heap on the ground before the 6th.

    I would luv it if Fury won. It would make my year.