The signs are omnious that win or lose (and I think he will lose) Haye sees the fight with Fury as his last paycheck :good - There are no other multimillion £££ fights out there for him: - Wlad has no interest in fighting Haye again after an uneventful lopsided shutout. - Vitali will have possibly 1 more fight before retiring. Haye has twice had contracts to fight Vitali and chose Valuev & Chisora. The boat has sailed. - Haye has miked the lucrative domestic dust up scene dry with Chisora, Harrison and now Fury. The only other option Price has been removed by Thompson. So I think Haye knows this is his last fight and has his sights on other horizons, he has just signed to star in Dancing On Ice and a Bollywood Movie atsch His choice of sparring partner is DREADFUL ... Richard Towers a tall cumbersome UK domestic level fighter, a couple of levels below Audley Harrison. Fury on the other hand is 8 years younger, hungry, unbeaten and has Steve USS Cunningham, Eddie Chambers and Dillian Whyte, Hughie Fury and Michael Sprott as his sparring partners in a remote, bespoke state of the art training camp built by his sponsors in Belgium. One fighter sees ths fight as a final payday, the othe sees it as a step forward. This will be a surprisingly easy win for Fury :good
how much is haye getting paid?, and it doesn't compare to some lesser heavyweight who get paid loads more for not doing much
There aren't any lesser heavyweight's who get paid more than Haye. These English rivalry fights gathers huuuge interest in the UK. Haye is smart for doing the whole Audley/Chisora/Fury thing. Big, big bucks involved.
Haye would KO Fury in an early round, even if he had no sparring at all. Fury isn't much better than Richard Towers, in fact he's very similar.