If there WAS a "Super 4", Like Tyson mentioned...

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Nipple, Dec 6, 2012.


  1. Haye would win this easily. He is 3 or 4 levels about all the others.

    People judge him too much on his performances against Thompson and Klitchsko and ignore the fact that he is genuinely a top-class heavyweight.
     
  2. Jonny5-9

    Jonny5-9 Active Member Full Member

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    The way that both Big John and Skelton were able to reach Price's chin and the fact it is known to be shaky suggest it would be short, easy work for Haye, who is much faster and hits harder than those two!
     
  3. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    I still don't like the way Haye handles guys with a significant height/reach advantage. A terrible champion in Valuev took him down to the wire, and Wlad dominated him.. Haye against two legit young Super Heavyweights in Price and Fury would be very interesting indeed.
     
  4. Assa

    Assa Active Member Full Member

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    Anyone who picks anyone other than Haye, is seriously mentally challenged.

    Haye can actually box. Price and Fury are only in the sport...simply because they are evolutionarily blessed and rely on nothing but size. Fury's ability is awful...just plain awful. And Price just relies on his power.

    If Fury met with Price...I'd favour Price by KO. However Haye would stop both.
     
  5. lordgore

    lordgore Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I honestly think Haye would struggle more with Fury out of the two big guys,he moves alot better than Price and utilizes his jab a hell of alot more (and it's a good jab).His stamina would help him out aswell as his work rate.Haye would more than likely catch him and knock him out but if he didn't,Fury wins a UD.Haye doesn't outbox Fury,likely scenario though is Fury gets a bit lazy and Haye lands a massive counter and sparks him.
     
  6. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    I think I agree.
     
  7. lordgore

    lordgore Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Cheers mate,you'll be the only one :lol::good
     
  8. lordgore

    lordgore Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fury has come a long long long way,he's hardly awful ffs.
    Expect him to be a force now that he's sorted his head out.
     
  9. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    :lol:

    I would still back Haye at this point, based on his top level experience... but until I see him handle a Super Heavyweight the way he handled Chisora, I have reservations about just how well he matches up against the big guys in the division :think
     
  10. ai786

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    It should be

    Semi Final : Price v Chisora
    Semi Final 2: Haye v Fury

    Then the winners face off against each other in the Final.
     
  11. DavetheSlave

    DavetheSlave New Member Full Member

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    I reckon Haye could get taken out by Price.

    Haye has fought two big men in Wladimir and Valuev. One was an absolute plodder who he was able to circle against. The other had him on the back foot all fight and he could barely touch him.

    Now if Price really worked on his jab I could see it difficult for Haye, and I would expect it to be a stinker of a fight. With Price's power I think there is a good chance of him catching Haye and taking him out.
     
  12. DavetheSlave

    DavetheSlave New Member Full Member

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    Fury's feet are very slow though, bit of a plodder. I reckon Haye wouldnt find it too much trouble to operate in smash and grab attacks against him.

    I dont think Fury has the power + handspeed to catch Haye clean and really rock him.
     
  13. lordgore

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    For a guy as big as he is I think Fury moves around quite well,he'd have no room for his Ali shuffle though,Haye wouldn't put up with that nonsense.
    I'd like to see how haye would cope with his combination punching,he would no doubt find an opening at some point though and capitalize on it...but I think if Fury stuck to his boxing and went in with a cast iron gameplan and stuck to it,it could be interesting.I personally think he'd do alot better than Price....infact this super 4 thing ain't such a bad idea,but unfortunately I doubt Haye would be up for it(I reckon he'd take a fight with Fury though).
     
  14. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    Who has Haye actually boxed against?

    He's a kill or be killed banger, who's only ever boxed twice in his life. Once he was pretty much shut out, and the other was a terribly boring performance.


    Agreed.

    It's ridiculous to suggest that Haye would automatically win.
     
  15. BretN

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    Haye easily.