John Fury & Haye debate BTSport AJ Vs Fury

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  1. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    John Fury is more cringeworthy than Froch's brother and Crawfords mother.
     
  2. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    You can indeed be honest if you so desire. Please feel free to be as dishonest as you like too because dishonesty is a character trait I admire in others immensely.

    Haye might not have the most masculine demeanor like say an Alen ''The Savage'' Babic, but he's British, his punching power is super masculine and he glussed Chisora who scored 9.5 out of 10 on both the Alpha Male and Masculinity tests. Big John Fury is an alpha male and he wouldn't have piped up at Haye if he viewed him as a beta because that's not how gypsy man rolls. We prey on the strongest not the weak.
     
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  3. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Speaking of Haye

    Not sure about Monte Barrett hitting harder than Wlad :lol:

    Best I've Faced

    BEST JAB
    Wladimir Klitschko: His jab, I believe, was his biggest weapon. He was able to keep me and the majority of his opposition at arm’s length. He’s a tall man at 6-foot-7. He used his jab, particularly after working with the great coach Emanuel Steward. It was the one thing I really had to look out for.

    BEST DEFENSE
    Jean-Marc Mormeck: I was very surprised at how difficult it was to pry open his defense. He was a come forward fighter, he had very high held hands and was able to parry and block a lot of shots. He was quite a solid turtle-like shell to penetrate. I had to work heavily to his body, leave him in fear of the body assault, to slowly pry the hands away from his face and then I was able to go over the top.

    BEST HANDSPEED
    Enzo Maccarinelli: He had very fast hands. When I fought him, he was the WBO champion, coming off a long string of title defenses and he was a handful. I knew that his fast hands were very dangerous, and when I was in there I had to be really switched on, timing and speed-wise. I really had to step my game up.

    BEST FOOTWORK
    Klitschko: He had very good footwork. Whenever I launched my attacks, he was able to bring his feet out of the danger zone very quickly. His jab and his footwork have seen him through multiple world title defenses, and I can see why many heavyweights, particularly with slow, ponderous feet, weren’t able to build any momentum when they fought him.

    SMARTEST
    Tony Bellew: Tony Bellew had a great boxing IG and formulated a very good game plan with (trainer) Dave Coldwell. They knew what their strengths and weaknesses were, they knew what mine were, and they had a great game plan and were able to execute on two occasions.

    STRONGEST
    Derek Chisora: Definitely Chisora, he was very strong, and it took a big effort in training camp to get myself physically in the right place to walk Derek Chisora back. That, for me, was very important in that fight.

    BEST CHIN
    Nikolai Valuev: I hit him with some of my best punches and all I managed to do was break my hand in the process. He has this thing called Gigantism where his bone structure is significantly thicker because his body releases more growth hormone, so his skeleton system is significantly thicker than other people. Up until the last round , I didn’t feel like I was hurting him (Haye shook Valuev in the 12th).

    BEST PUNCHER
    Monte Barrett: I remember him hitting me and being shocked at the difference in punch power between him and the cruiserweights. He was a very heavy-handed guy.

    BEST BOXING SKILLS
    Mormeck: He was well-rounded, he could take a shot, he could punch hard. He knocked me down. I could see him thinking the whole way through the fight. He was hoping I would run out of steam, but I was trying to conserve myself throughout the first half of the fight to push down the final straight. I definitely felt in the early rounds that he knew what he was doing. I could feel his boxing IQ.

    BEST OVERALL
    Klitschko/ Valuev: Either Wladimir Klitschko or Valuev, one of those two. I’d love for them to have fought each other. I’d love to have seen how Wladimir would have dealt with someone a lot bigger than himself. He always seemed to have the physical advantages over people. It’s a mixture of the two, they’re the two most difficult, they had such physical advantages over me. I was able to implement my plan significantly better against Valuev. If I fought Wladimir the same night I fought Valuev, I believe the result may have been different. I knew that wasn’t the best of me. It’s very close between Wladimir and Valuev. It sounds crazy because I lost to one and beat one, but the fights were at different times in my life. Lots of things were different before both of those fights. To be fair to both of them, I’d say 50-50.
     
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  4. Quickeyg

    Quickeyg Really really really don't care. Full Member

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    Didn't David Haye admit to being fruity in GQ magazine years ago?
     
  5. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Didn't I hear something about 20 men?