Tyson Fury already accepted defeat

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  1. boxingbuff

    boxingbuff Active Member Full Member

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    i watched and listened very closely to the video and i was thinking... ok hes just playing? then i was thinking ok well maybe he's just trying to get inside hayes head?then i was thinking maybe he's having seriuos doubts if he's gonna win? tyson has always said that he was born to fight and it's not about the money with him? so im gonna leave it like he left me...
     
  2. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    Psh! That Kovatard IB wishes he had a sweatshirt like that.
     
  3. sir axeman

    sir axeman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I totally think he's scared and has serious doubts that he can do it. He seemed like this at the press conference - wouldn't do the face off saying cos he's scared and on the sky interview he said numerous times Haye scares him. Funny thing to say when there are other interviews where hes so confident he is saying he wants to look into his opponents eyes and see his soul. The man I believe is talking truth in this interview - he's in it for the money. This fight was made for both men cos they are in it for the money. Most pro boxers are money first. Just many wont openly admit this simple fact. Haye talks BS but he shows what his real motivation is - ££££s. Its plain for anyone not blinkered to see it. Mangagers n promoters are all about money. To think otherwise is naive to say the least. But yeah I see fear in Fury. I hope he doesn't freeze like what happend to many of Mike Tysons opponents used to do. Coarse Haye is no Mike Tyson..but to Fury he's a big step up and he knows he's getting in with a fast elusive heavy handed sniper fighter. He's scared alright. Just hope not to the point of rabbit in the headlights scared...then at least he might give a good account of himself whilst it lasts.

    I'm a big doubter on Fury...and his silly BS talk doesn't endear him to folks and he wonders why lots don't like him. But I will not deny he is good to watch because he fights dangerous in a do or die manner. This type of fighter is always good to watch until eventually the inevitable happens. This is his do or die moment in his career. Fight or flight time.
     
  4. boxingbuff

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    there is the possibility he's screwing with haye? i will be following and watching closely to everything leading up to the fight.
     
  5. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    haye is a big mouth fraud. what excuse will he have when he loses?
     
  6. Kel1981

    Kel1981 P4P No.1 Full Member

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    And then he wakes up with his dick in his hand.............:lol:
     
  7. witschnerd1

    witschnerd1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    he may be telling the truth, what wrong with that. Most people who work for a living making nowhere near what top boxers make would fight for that much money. He did not seem him normal self though, never can tell, even celebrities have bad days and get bumbed out. Everyone does just most of us don't get caught on tape when we feel like crap.
     
  8. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Fury wanted to fight Haye and worked hard to get that fight. If he thought he was going to lose, had no chance, then he would not have taken the fight. Haye does not have a good chin. I would not be surprised if Fury knocked Haye out. We will find out when they actually fight...........
     
  9. Koba

    Koba Whimsical Inactivisist Full Member

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    To me he seems like a guy with emotional health problems. He ain't playing games, just having a bad day I think. I've noticed his high/low dichotomy before, and he's spoken about his depression and emotional problems on other occasions.
     
  10. Hattonmad

    Hattonmad Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Exactly, Fury's talked of depression in the past, probably just having a bad day and money probably is the motivation for him when he has a bad day. He's over there training and sparring like a madman, you're going to feel drained at times.

    On the fight, I think the obvious choice is to go with Haye because he's got serious speed, power and has experience at a higher level than Fury but I don't rule out Fury who has more tools than he is given credit for and is going to improve. Fury is a genuine heavyweight prospect, this might just be his time to shine.
     
  11. ITSMACHOTIME

    ITSMACHOTIME Active Member Full Member

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    Reality has kicked in and fury is melting, ..

    If fury comes in with a bad haircut you know it aint going past 3 rounds.
     
  12. Ahurath

    Ahurath Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Just shut up he haven't accepted defeat this is just a boxer talking about it like a buisness men like all boxers do.
     
  13. adams

    adams New Member Full Member

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    disingenuous douchey **** never thought i'd say this but i'm rooting for haye
     
  14. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    I think this is all a wind up. He knows he can Bully Haye and I think Fury is dedicated it just depends on what the referee allows in the fight because if Fury is allowed to rough Haye up Haye doesn't stand a chance he will gas out and get KOed.
     
  15. RafaelGonzal

    RafaelGonzal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    dude has serious mental health issues