Wow Manning, you really have created a true 'no mans land' thread. The question you pose is far too ******ed to be taken seriously, but nowhere near amusing enough to be taken as a joke. It really is neither here nor there, smack bang in the middle of no mans land. I'm not sure which, but you either need to drastically improve your understanding of boxing or learn to troll properly. This is just middle of the road pish. If your thread was a band it would be The Hoosiers.
I actually want to see this fight. I expect Haye to win rather easily (by TKO), but I will cheer and scream for Fury until I can't scream and cheer anymore. WAR TYSON!
Haye runs & pot shots his way to a boring points victory in a close snoozefest, with Fury chasing the black rabbit. :tired Haye is intimidated by the height & size of tall Superheavyweight, so he doesn't try to stop Fury, instead he gets on his bike.
I'm a big Fury fan and have been since the amateurs, but to suggest he'd beat the 3rd best HW in the world is ridiculous. Haye by early KO
Fury is a novice...british domestic level...no signs of him being anything other than that. You surely jest with this thread or you are clueless. Watch his 1st fight against Big FAT John McDermott and come back with a more sensible question. Haye by KO inside 3. Easy world class fighter vs a novice in a mismatch.
Haye is far too good defensively and far too quick for Fury at this point. Fury would need to improve alot over the next 2 years in a number of areas to stand a chance of beating Haye.
Would go like Valuev -fight. Fury needs to develop, at the moment he wouldn´t catch Haye who would run like a rabbit and sting like a mosquito to an easy and safe victory.
At this stage, I'd say a draw. Fury has the potential to keep him outside, stay busy and pull out a points win. If his chin can take some bombs from Haye, then he wins the decision. Haye, as always, only has a punchers chance.