Whenever Haye decides to open up is when this fight is over. Basically whatever round Haye has bet himself to win in.
The only chance he has of getting past 12 rounds nevermind winning it is if Haye doesn't train and Fury fights the fight of his life.
This, unless Haye stays exceedingly cautious all night like he did against previous giants (Klitschko, Valuev) and pot shots to a judges' ruling...or gets caught, hurt, and British-stopped by a swarm of rabbit punches.
Probably for a few. He seems slightly more durable than Price. Then again, Haye is a much better fighter than Tony Thompson - although, like Fury, he doesn't have the sturdiest whiskers himself.
Haye is in for a rude awakening when he realizes he's in the ring with a totally diferent fighter that was seen against Cunningham. Peter Fury said Tyson fighting like a bum was a good thing as they started getting offers left , right and centre. When Fury got knocked down he got up and came on stronger. His body attack will make Haye's low stamina even lower. Those picking against him would want to re-evaluate the whole situition.
I think it takes a while for Haye to open up, he's very cagey against big hw's. So I expect somewhere between 4-6, if Fury signs that is.
Depends.. If Fury fights smart I could see it going to a decision with Fury possibly winning. Although if Fury brawls it's likely that Haye will catch him with something and end his night. Like others have pointed out, Haye doesn't have the best track record when facing large HW's. Haye will likely do more running than fighting in this one, much like he did in the Valuev and Wlad fights.
voted for 4-6 but thought the thread was about a Thompson fight. Against Haye he gets Ko'ed in round 2-3.
I think Fury is asleep in the 5th, and will have already eaten the canvas at least once by that point.
Honestly see hom getting destroyed within 3 rounds. This fight is on par with he audley one. Fury is nowhere near the calibrs of Haye