Fury will win a wide UD if he BOXES against Haye

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  1. Henke67

    Henke67 One of the 45% Full Member

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    Fury is easy to hit and much easier to hurt. Haye will pick his spots no doubt but he'll be able to land the looping right-hand whenever he throws is, which will encourage him to throw more. Once Fury is staggered, he'll go for the kill.

    This is a mismatch.
     
  2. Leif Erikson

    Leif Erikson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm not convinced there'll be much staggering given the nature of Fury's previous trips to the canvas.
     
  3. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Furys chin isn't the best I will admit, but there are far worst in the HW division. Hayes chin is far from great either, and chins aside I definitely think Fury is the tougher and mentally stronger fighter. Furys arrogance got him dropped in his last fight nothing more, he showed Cunningham no respect whatsoever and he payed for it. Even Peter Fury berated him for the performance and gave it a thumbs down. Fury won't make the same mistakes in a fight with Haye, he will box smart and win a wide decision over Haye. watch.
     
  4. Brighton bomber

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    For me this is Fury's best performance, he boxed a very composed fight, this version for Fury will no doubt be harder for Haye to beat.

    But Kevin Johnson is nothing like Haye, he is much, much slower and most importantly flat footed. He simply never had the mobility or style to beat Fury fighting in the manner he did.

    Watch the first round of Fury/Cunningham where Fury did box, he was still getting caught a lot because the speed of Cunningham was on another level to anything he had faced before.

    Haye will be too fast and Fury's poor defence will be his undoing. He leaves is left hand too low and simply isn't mobile enough like Wlad to be able to keep Haye at arms length all the time.

    If Fury brawls he get's KO'ed inside 3, if he boxes he makes it to the middle rounds before being KO'ed.
     
  5. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    David haye doesn't have the greatest chin either. he's been to the canvas multiple times, stop berating Fury for his chin and not doing the same for Haye. Both are chinny. But Fury definitely has more confidence in his chin than Haye does, which is why Haye runs scared around the ring desperately avoiding to get hit. Fury is the tougher fighter, physically and mentally. he will give Haye all that he can handle this Fall, you watch.
     
  6. Henke67

    Henke67 One of the 45% Full Member

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    Even if he fixes all these flaws that he showed against Cunningham, that Canadian scrub that dropped him and against McDermott in the first fight, it doesn't even matter. Haye is just a much, much better fighter and the flaws Fury has never showed any signs of fixing (an almost comical inability to avoid the right-hand) will be magnified in this fight.
     
  7. TerryESB

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    Haye was dropped and almost Ko'd by a fighter who fought most his career at Super Middle Weight Lolenga Mock. And he was a weak puncher at SMW so who really has the weaker chin
     
  8. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Haye will be gassed by the time the fight gets to the middle rounds with little chance to KO Fury. Haye is at his best early on in the fight. Fury only gets better as the rounds go on and I think it's very possible that if Haye gasses badly enough Fury might get a mid-late round stoppage.
     
  9. Leif Erikson

    Leif Erikson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    That is certainly possible. However, it's also reliant on Fury failing to throw a punch for the first five or six rounds and Haye uncharacteristically flailing away for an opening that isn't there. I consider such an outcome unlikely.
     
  10. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    True Haye's chin is no better than Fury's in my opinion and Fury has enough power in his right hand to KO Haye. But the big difference between the 2 is defensive skills.

    Haye has big advantages in speed and reflexes and is an elusive target at heavyweight while Fury despite being so tall is rather easy to hit especially by the over hand right.
     
  11. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    Yes Haye looked like he was tiring in the middle rounds of the Chisora fight but that's because Chisora was so aggressive and put so much pressure on Haye, Haye has shown he can go 12 rounds at heavyweight, though at a low work rate.

    If Fury is as aggressive as Chisora was and try to force Haye to gas he'll walk into a big shot and get KO'ed.

    You said so yourself in your original post that Fury's best chance was to box. Fury boxing Haye will not be enough to force Haye above his normal work rate and allow Haye to do what he normally does against bigger opponents who try to box him, which is to pot shot and counter at his own pace.
     
  12. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    I am American and a Wlad/Vitali fan first and foremost. Nice try though.
     
  13. pirao666

    pirao666 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Sure he will :rofl

    It's really funny watching all these guys coming out of the woodwork pretending Fury's some great boxer.

    We know you're desperate for Fury to win so you can have some new hope to beat the Klitschkos, and since Haye already failed against Wlad he gets thrown under the bus. But that's just clouding your judgement. Haye will win, and will win brutally.
     
  14. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Are you ******ed? I am a Klitschko fan first and foremost and I would favor either Wlad/Vitali over Fury as well as support them. I definitely think Fury has what it takes to beat Haye.. He may have some flaws but he's improving and I think he will become a great HW one day and maybe even take over after the Klitschkos are gone. I think you people really need to rewatch Hayes fights with Wlad and Valuev. I don't see what so unreasonable about what im saying given Hayes track record against larger HW's.