wilder knocking down haye in sparring

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  1. madg321

    madg321 Active Member Full Member

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    Just watched a video from kc he asks wilder about rumor he denies it but I think personally he face tells the story
     
  2. JWP

    JWP Active Member Full Member

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    he's a **** liar that lad
     
  3. lepinthehood

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  4. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    could be a ploy adam booth and david haye are the master of mind games and wilder is a mate of hayes.

    the done the same on purpose in the build up to the barratt and harrison fight
     
  5. madg321

    madg321 Active Member Full Member

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    He's blatantly put him down. I'm a **** liar and I wear the second stupid smirk when I try and do so hahaha
     
  6. Vyborg1917

    Vyborg1917 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    This.
     
  7. KidFrankie

    KidFrankie Member Full Member

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    I agree, this was a fake rumour planted by booth and haye. Dark lord mind games
     
  8. Rangersfan1982

    Rangersfan1982 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Same as he was knocked down on the build up to Harrison. Oh and wait same as in the build up to Chisora. Over hand right, good night.
     
  9. moesizlak

    moesizlak Active Member Full Member

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    SO what, hes still gonna destroy Fury and really who could take a flush right hand from Wilder. No one.
     
  10. Maxsplit

    Maxsplit Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Naah, not seeing that tbf.

    I know what you are looking for ... The half smile when someone accuses you of something you are actually proud of but can't admit to, for whatever reason.

    I'm not seeing that there.

    It is irrelevant anyway. Haye has been knocked down in his pro career by a middleweight and a small Cruiserweight, so of course a big young guy like Wilder could floor him if he caught him clean.

    But the point of sparring is to get rid of ring rust, relearn your range etc.

    Why does it matter? It is a dress rehearsal not the real thing.

    And I say that as a Fury fan who expects him to win :good
     
  11. TeddyL

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    It fascinates me that people think this. To me it seems like Haye is everything fury should be avoiding. Could you tell me why you think this and how you see the fight going?
     
  12. scotchpieirnbru

    scotchpieirnbru Active Member Full Member

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    This fight depends heavily on the referee. If he let's them scrap, fight and doesn't mind a bit of naughty stuff, Furey will bang him out, if he is adament that it will be a boxing match, haye will pick him apart.
     
  13. TeddyL

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    Thats the exact opposite of Fury needs to do. If they trade Fury will lose. Fury needs to stay away and use his size to just jab him all night. Wladamir showed everyone how to do it perfectly. Fury isn't Wladamir though, he needs another 4-5 years of work
     
  14. scotchpieirnbru

    scotchpieirnbru Active Member Full Member

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    Don't agree. Fureys strength for me is being violent. He isn't a good enough boxer to box with Haye.