Haye Vs Fury who wins?...

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  1. wallworkjake123

    wallworkjake123 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ...I doubt this fight will happen, but if it did happen for July of this year, who would you pick to win?

    This time last year I would have said Haye by KO as he is too fast and athletic for Fury, but Fury has improved tremendously from the Chisora fight to the Johnson fight.

    IMO Fury is the second best Heavyweight on the planet, and with a bit more experience he could be THEE best.

    But back to the question, David Haye Vs Tyson Fury, who wins??
     
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  3. wallworkjake123

    wallworkjake123 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Any specific reason why you think this mate??
     
  4. Boxing Fanatic

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    fury is a hype job

    haye is too fast and slick for him
     
  5. wallworkjake123

    wallworkjake123 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That's fair enough but he looked very good Vs Chisora and Johnson more recently, did aswell as Vitali did Vs Johnson too.
     
  6. Magges

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    Haye by destruction. In comparison to Haye Fury is slow as a statue, very stiff, not enough defensive footwork to escape Haye's attacks and not enough quality to set up own attacks against a defensively more versatile fighter like Haye.
     
  7. wallworkjake123

    wallworkjake123 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You make some good points but I would argue that Kevin Johnson is as good as, if not BETTER than David Haye defensively.

    Fury did as good as Vitali did Vs Johnson. That's isn't a fluke.
     
  8. mike_bngs

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    Haye would be all over Fury, Furys answer would be to stumble off balance throwing wild punches! Haye before 10.
     
  9. Magges

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    yeah, I agree on the defense part, but Johnson presents no real offensive threat. It is easier to get offensive against fighters like him, because the risk of something coming back is not so high. It just so gets much easier to establish the own offence.
     
  10. Boxing Fanatic

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    chisora was a fat pig and johnson is too high on coke to train seriously.
     
  11. Cableaddict

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    :deal
     
  12. Vidic

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    Fury is not anywhere near the second best hw in the world...he looked ok against a fat unmotivated Del boy in a fight that could easily have been scored the other way or a draw

    And he looked ok against a guy who couldn't win prizefighter

    He has improved in his conditioning and somewhat technical ability

    But Haye would wreck him badly
     
  13. kingstonbear

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    I'd like to think Haye would be too fast and slick for Fury but I'm more convinced Haye struggles with size. Couldn't lay damage on Wlad and Valuev is near a statue as you can get but just about managed a MD.

    Haye's giving up 8 inches in reach and 6 in height to Tyson, that's a hell of a lot of effort.
     
  14. dareo

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    Haye by ko

    Could the 2 people that voted fury ko explain why you think that ?
    Wladimir couldnt stop haye no way fury does , fury doesn't punch hard for such a big guy
     
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