wilder knocking down haye in sparring

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  1. thistle1

    thistle1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury is too scrappy, burns out a bit (so can Haye), is chinny, again Haye too and Haye will respect not only a Bigman's heavy punch, but also the fact that he can't get near him easily because of the sheer size of these S-HWs.

    Fury is a hack by comparison and Haye far superior, I think Haye will feel him out for a few rounds and then see the way in too take him out. he might opp for straight in and finish this thing, though he shouldn't want to risk burning out & carelessness, but at the sum of it, he only needs to watch out for a big punch & watch to leap on that openness which the sub par Fury should provide him with!!!
     
  2. Unforgiven

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    :lol:

    More likely, both will box very cautiously and nothing much will happen.
    Fury could win this if he's mastered the jab, lean and hold.
    Haye's overrated. I'd make him the favourite, but I seriously doubt he's winning this early or easily.
     
  3. Unforgiven

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    Yeah, because there's no way IRON-CHINNED Haye ever gets genuinely floored in sparring. :deal
     
  4. Dan684

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    Haye got ****ing outjabbed by John Ruiz. If Fury is to have a chance he needs to utilise this punch and get it like a ram rod!
     
  5. Unforgiven

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    Maybe you don't need to be as good as Wladimir to beat David Haye.
    Just a bit better than Chisora, Valuev, Audley Harrison :rofl and a washed-up Ruiz.
     
  6. korn96

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    :deal
     
  7. Unforgiven

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    Exactly. That's about all he needs to master. Keep pumping the jab at Haye, out-work him from a distance, keep his hands high and don't get too c-ocky.
    Only if Haye tires badly or seems groggy should Fury move in for the kill.

    Of course, he might just not be good enough.
     
  8. JonStevo10

    JonStevo10 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Haye will have him down three times in the first half of the fight. The third knockdown will end it by the referee.

    He's too slow.

    Anyway I'm looking forward to watching this one in 3D.
     
  9. Ade_Lad

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    Obviously this has happened before. Haye is a CW that has been put down allot in the past. Wilder would of defo put him down. I'd say it's happened multiple times.
     
  10. galtone

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    Fury is being underestimated here by most. He is in the shape of his life, VERY strong, much, much younger than Haye, and not THAT bad a boxer. Sure, Haye has more raw boxing skills, but he is up a much bigger guy who also has youth on his side. I sure wouldn't be laying 1/3 on Haye.
     
  11. DarthYoda

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    Tyson was floored by Mccall when training for Spinks. Didnt really affect hm did it. Any human being will go down if tagged correctly on the chin.
     
  12. matt007

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    It doesn't matter, Haye is better than Fury in most departments, my prediction it wont go beyond 8 rounds.
     
  13. wooz

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    http://vimeo.com/74734319

    Some short clips from Hayes camp showing sparring. Haye stunned Wilder badly there with the right hand. Without headgear and smaller gloves that shot would definately ko Wilder :hey.
     
  14. Box4life

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    Fury shouldn't even be aloud in the ring with Haye! Easy money easy nights work... Haye inside 4!!
     
  15. SLEDGE

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    well wrong there pal, in boxing you use your attributes, Fury is blessed with size and long arms with a decent boxing brain.

    He should keep it long, lean on haye wear him down and take him into the later rounds where hayes inactivity will show.

    The worst thing Tyson could do is try and have a tear up with Haye.