David Haye vs Tyson Fury -- Who wins?

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  1. jaymon112

    jaymon112 MARVELOUS Full Member

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    You can't become Wlad in one training camp.
     
  2. matt007

    matt007 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    More like he cannot become Vlad with a hundred training camps, ever. Haye by brutal KO, I already have £500 on that, looking to do another 100 within 6rounds.
     
  3. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    People are forgetting Lolenga Mock and Mormeck knocked over Haye? The Moch one especially suggests to me Haye can be KO'd by Fury. Wlad didn't really land cleanly on him so he is tough to pin down but the chance is there for Fury, the left hook is defo a shot to put him away.
     
  4. Unforgiven

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    It's funny how people are suggesting Fury needs to "become Wlad" or as good as Wlad to beat David Haye. :lol:
    No, you don't need to be as good as Wlad to beat Haye. :nono

    Also, it's funny that many people are seriously expecting Haye to win this EARLY and EASILY.
    He needed 5 rounds to beat Chisora, 9 rounds to beat Ruiz, two guys who plodded forward into him and had no height/reach advantages over him.

    Even if it turns out to be a one-sided beatdown I would expect Fury to hang in there for at least 6 or 7 rounds.

    I think it's more likely to be a "run rabbit run" performance from the Hayemaker than a 2 round KO.
     
  5. Unforgiven

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    This is heavyweight boxing. Every fight is a risk. Fury just beat Steve Cunningham and Kirk Johnson, which at least makes him better than a no-hoper.
    Haye must be confident, but objectively he can't "know" he can't lose.

    Haye's motivation is MONEY.
    Haye's fight with Charr wouldn't have drawn many buys and wouldn't have done much to get him another shot at Klitschko.
    Fury has a high world ranking and this fight is for big money, and will likely lead to an even bigger money fight for the world titles.
     
  6. Solaris

    Solaris Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    If Wlad can't connect, why will a slow, cumbersome man like Fury manage it? :lol:
     
  7. chesh

    chesh Active Member Full Member

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    Haye within 5 rounds.
     
  8. TeddyL

    TeddyL Active Member Full Member

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    Haye lets the fight go 3 rounds before smashing him around the ring. Fury goes down maybe 2 times, getting up and bambi leg'in around the ring before haye puts him down a 3rd time and the referee stops it. At this point a riot breaks out
     
  9. TKO6

    TKO6 Boxcar for life Full Member

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    Haye Mid round stoppage overhand right, Fury gets up Haye then finishes him off. You heard it here first stick a ****** on it monster monster
     
  10. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    I like the left hook or upper cut on Haye's glass mandible, preferably thrown in combination.
     
  11. leonuk

    leonuk Active Member Full Member

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    Still going for Haye to KO Fury mid rounds
     
  12. mgmark7

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    According to compubox stats Wlad landed 134 shots on Haye. Haye had a lot of respect for Wlad so made himself elusive. Haye landed 72 shots on Wlad over the course of the fight.

    I doubt Haye will be as elusive as he was with Wlad. I am not saying he will be static but he won't expect Fury to pose as much of a threat as Wlad (who would?). Fury should be able to have some success.

    I was interested to hear Haye talking about a second round ko in a recent interview. If Haye comes out all guns blazing and isn't successful it could turn into a long night for him. Throwing those big looping punches to a tall opponent will take a fair bit out of Haye's elbow joints and over time will make it more awkward to generate the snap in the punches. I saw some pictures of him with his arms strapped which suggest he is having some issues already in sparring with this. Add into that Fury grabbing and holding when he can it could be a rough old fight that goes the distance.

    Also according to Compubox stats, Haye landed 63 punches on Chisora over 5 rounds, 17 of them in the 5th. Chisora landed 33 punches over the 5 rounds. I would expect Fury to be a little harder to hit than Del Boy, but who knows how he will react on the night?
     
  13. power_aids

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  14. Westy78

    Westy78 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Head says Haye, Heart says Fury....

    What I have noticed from the past few video's is Haye saying he will do him in two rounds. Hopefully this means he will be careless and leave himself open for a big Fury punch.........Haye is completely dismissing Fury offence
     
  15. Mufc30

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    'Haye is completely dismissing Fury offence '

    Which is the last thing he will be doing in reality