Fury will DUCK Haye

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by kragz, Nov 28, 2015.


  1. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    To be honest Fury shouldn't take that fight seriously because Haye already pulled out twice. I personally wouldn't take it. Yeah big money fight, but i'll be worried Haye would pull out again. Nah, wouldn't want that in my mind all the time. No way.
     
  2. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Haye beats his ass from pillar to post.
     
  3. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I also believed that, but Fury looked pretty mobile in there tonight, much more faster than I ever seen him before. David, might just be too small and too inactive. It would be interesting. Personally I think Joshua is the real future. He'll wipe the floor with both Haye and Fury.
     
  4. Chezzie

    Chezzie Member Full Member

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    Will he hell duck him. He will say work your way up son and become my mando
     
  5. kwyjibo

    kwyjibo O RLY? banned Full Member

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    I'll tell you this: Haye was genuinely concerned about facing Fury. He only took it because he was shamed into doing so and he pulled out, TWICE. Haye returned to boxing recently because he thought Klitschko was going to beat Fury, then Haye would've had an excuse to not fight him. "Ah, he's old news" "Klitschko beat him, I want the champ" etc, etc. Haye will be bricking it now, but like somebody else said, Fury probably won't even acknowledge him now because of the previous bulls**t.
     
  6. kragz

    kragz 49*-0 Full Member

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    :lol:

    Do you think Fury actually looked good tonight? Serious question.
     
  7. kwyjibo

    kwyjibo O RLY? banned Full Member

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    I didn't say that he did, but he got his tactics right. It may have been messy, but he won it fair and square. Haye is wary of Fury and will be more so because Fury did something Haye struggled with greatly. Haye came back thinking Klitschko was going to beat Fury and then could've shrugged off Fury, but because he's won he will be bricking it. I don't know why he's wary of Fury, but he is and I do think Haye would have some success against him.
     
  8. "TKO"

    "TKO" Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree I doubt Fury will fight him but it ain't ducking. Haye pulled out of fighting him twice and became a laughing stock with his own performance against Klitschko. If I was Fury I wouldn't give him the time of day either. If Haye wants to even be considered he needs to beat world class contenders, not just knock over a few gatekeepers and get into a weak looking top ten.
     
  9. Oxygene2

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  10. plank46

    plank46 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    fury will continue to duck plenty of guys. he was **** last night. he was just lucky wlad was pure garbage.
     
  11. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    By the time Haye fights a couple gatekeepers, it'll be 2020.

    I'd be surprised if Haye could even get insured for a fight. The guy hasn't survived a training camp in years. He was supposed to fight Fury a couple times and cancelled due to injuries. He was supposed to fight Charr and cancelled a couple times due to injuries. He fought Wlad, after cancelling their first fight on a week's notice, and said he should've cancelled the bout he actually fought against Wlad because he broke his toe.

    I liked Haye as a cruiserweight. And I hoped he'd become a big star at heavyweight, but his window of opportunity closed a long time ago because he couldn't even make it to the ring for the majority of the fights he'd signed to compete in.
     
  12. FrankinDallas

    FrankinDallas FRANKINAUSTIN

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    David Who? When he beats de Mori he jumps into a "mandatory" role? after years of retirement?

    Bull ****. Get in line, son, and wait your turn.
     
  13. Goose

    Goose Russian oligarch Full Member

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    Wth did Hayet do recently? How is he deserves a fight for heavyweight title?

    All he does is sends tweets, let him continue sitting on his computer at home
     
  14. nickpoppunk

    nickpoppunk Unbelievable Bentekkers Full Member

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    the amount of people that post on here that don't know shi* about boxing and the business is unbelievable.
     
  15. oiky

    oiky Gypsy Boy Full Member

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    kragz don't be silly lad, Fury would never fear David Haye. never. Fury has every right to mess Haye around now and make the div wait for what he done to Tyson twice because he was frightend to get in the ring and Box tyson. Tyson beats David the messer convincingly any day of the week