fury will beat haye..put your money on it..

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  1. Metal Man

    Metal Man Active Member Full Member

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    I think Fury will win.He will have trained like a beast and i got a good feeling he will be smarter in the ring than Haye and Booth think and will also be able to absorb Haye's shots better than people expect.Another positive is Haye's declining speed.Against Enzo he was lightning,but that was five years ago,his body is bulkier and is therefore slower as he's demonstrated in the Harrison and Chisora fights.
     
  2. Daviddee1983

    Daviddee1983 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    This is a 60/40 fight in Hayes favour no doubt he is the favourite,. That overhand right seems to be the punch but everyone doesn't realise that's the only punch and if Fury can avoid that i can't see how Haye can win.. Haye has a very bad chin and hates getting hit. He's a pretty boy and goes into a shell when getting hit.. If Fury gets his tactics right he will win by KO no doubt in that.. The concern I have is that Fury will try and go toe to toe., if that happens we will see how good Fury's chin actually is cause he will need to get up a few times.. As for Froch v Groves easy money on Groves he is going to box Frochs head off
     
  3. PaddyD1983

    PaddyD1983 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    £660 at 7/2 on Fury?

    Mate, I'd have given you 4/1 and gladly took your money!
     
  4. Solaris

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    Bad chin? Almost as if he didn't go 12 rounds with Wlad.

    Fury fans are coming out with some right bollocks at the moment.
     
  5. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    It was Fury who pushed for a fight with Haye. Fury knows something..........he will not fight Haye like he did Cunningham for sure. Johnson has a long reach, I think is it 84 inches. Good win for Fury, he also beat Chisora and Cunningham was a good rehearsal for the Haye fight. I give Fury a good chance at beating Haye. If he lands one punch Haye will go. Fury is not Audley Harrison. When Fury went down from a right hand by Cunningham, he had his hands behind his head on the canvas with a big smile. He was simply squared up and being very careless. This fight could go either way, but I will not be surprised if Fury beats Haye..............
     
  6. Daviddee1983

    Daviddee1983 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He did nothing against Wlad rather than run. Go watch Haye's fights and he will see what happens when someone catches Haye clean.. It's Haye fans that are diluded thinking this is a easy fight. I can't wait
     
  7. Solaris

    Solaris Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Put your money where your mouth is?
     
  8. thistle1

    thistle1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm still in fear that somehow, injury perhaps, Fury gets out of this one - great money sure, but end of career for him if he loses, or Haye for that matter if he should lose!
     
  9. pathmanc1986

    pathmanc1986 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Please everyone keep betting on Fury to make Hayes odds better.
     
  10. Sly

    Sly Well-Known Member Full Member

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    What a strange post. Avoided Johnson's right hand? He doesn't have one! The poor guy ****ed up his shoulder playing football and hasn't been able to throw a proper right hand since.
     
  11. Sly

    Sly Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Erm, no it wasn't. Haye went to Fury about the fight. Fact.
     
  12. joeh888

    joeh888 Member Full Member

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    You mean like Wlad did?
     
  13. Mufc30

    Mufc30 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I seem to remember Fury publicly dissing/calling out Haye for months before any fight offer was made.

    It wasnt like Booth just rang Peter Fury out the blue so id say it was more Fury pushing for the fight. Haye capitialised on a money making fight opportunity by calling his bluff.
     
  14. Duke

    Duke New Member Full Member

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    Snowball in hell....
     
  15. lewishamboy

    lewishamboy Styles Impetuous Full Member

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    Touché

    Watch the fight numbnuts, Johnson threw a lot of rights. In his last 2 wins he's stopped both opponents with the right hand