If Fury stops Haye, where does that place him in the H/W division??

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  1. IntentionalButt

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  2. Azzer85

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    Id put Fury at 3# and i also believe he would beat Vitali.

    Wlad probably knocks him out
     
  3. Rico Spadafora

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  4. Mendoza

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    2nd or 3rd behind Wlad, and Vitali.
     
  5. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Listen up yokel , Fury beat undefeated Chisora with about 5% of the professional experience Vitali had, the seasoned world champ Vit had to dig the deepest since Lennox Lewis to get himself through the fight....Fury would leather him.
     
  6. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Vitali is nothing in boxing today. The last time he fought a ranked or mandatory oppoent was Solis...Just because he is holding the belt hostage , doesn't mean he's the 2nd best HW.
     
  7. Rico Spadafora

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    he didn't dig deep you ****** he was injured Chisora won 2 rounds. Why do you Brits use Chisora as some measuring stick? He is British level like all your other fighters.

    Vitali would shatter that pitiful Glass Jaw Fury has. Vitali would beat Fury and Price in the same night. Glass would be everywhere.
     
  8. Hercegovac

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    Fury is an entertaining guy, but he's quite a few levels below Haye, and is getting stopped in their fight.
     
  9. dinovelvet

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    He didn't look injured to me...If a fighther is clearly injured , the commentators will always pick up on it. What injury did he have?...Chisora pushed him to the limit. He fell into his brothers hands at the end like he did 12 rounds with tyson...All he did was 12 rounds with Chisora, who Haye put to sleep in 5.....Vitali is NO level now..Haye and Fury both annihilate the fruad.
     
  10. Scar

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    Top 5 for sure. A title shot should follow if he and his team decide to take it.
     
  11. boxingbuff

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    when fury beats haye he should be ranked #3 in the world.i think fury would beat vitali at this stage in vitali's career but i think vitali will retire.
    wlad would take fury out within three rounds.wlad is just to good for anyone out there.magomed and wilder are his biggest threat.

    this is true.if i think it,it must be true
     
  12. VG_Addict

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    It doesn't matter because Haye is going to knock him out.
     
  13. ITSMACHOTIME

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    About 7-8 but it wont happen, even if haye broke his toe again he would kick furys ass..
     
  14. BOGART

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    I'd say that right now most would have Haye as one of the top 3-4 heavyweights and Fury would probably be towards the bottom of the top 10. If Fury were to beat Haye I think he'd have to be rated one of the top 5-6 heavyweights at that point.

    His last 3 wins, if he beat Haye, would be Haye(a top 5 guy) as well as Cunningham and Johnson who were both respectable fringe contenders at the time.

    Outside of Wlad, Vitali, Povetkin, and the Pulev-Thompson winner I don't know who you would put ahead of Fury based on their most recent performances.

    Stiverne-I'd put Fury's most recent wins over Stivernes wins of Arreola, Austin, and Manswell

    Adamek- On paper he looks solid the last year or so but most people believe he lost atleast one of the Chambers/Cunningham fights.

    Chisora- Fury beat him less than 2 years ago and if Fury beat Haye thats the same guy who stopped Chisora

    Boystov/Solis/Jennings-They've arguably beaten noone as good as Cunningham or Johnson let alone Haye.

    So I think Fury has to be a top 5 heavy if he beat Haye, but I don't think it matters because Haye probably ko's him in similar fashion as he did Chisora.
     
  15. gdm

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    brittard, seems like you have problems understanding Fury and haye are brits ,that means they have glass jaws, chisora is a total britbum ,Vitali is old and slow, but would still be favorite against any british fighter.