FURY VS HAYE

Who wins?

Haye KO.
268
80%
Haye Points.
3
1%
Fury KO.
41
12%
Fury Points.
18
5%
Keithmoonhangover eats dog food on PPV.
3
1%
 
Total votes: 333

Maxsplit
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by Maxsplit »

Horse wrote:
TopGun wrote:Fury does not have a hope of winning. I was thinking whilst I was in the bath last night about whether I have the bottle to put some serious wedge on a Haye to win by KO as I think this is almost a dead cert. Haye's speed and power is way too much for Fury. Adam Booth and David Haye must think they have got a licence to print money with all these punks calling him out when they don't stand a chance. If Fury fights like he did in his last fight, Haye will eat him up in 2 rounds. Tyson's gypsy ancestors will feel his thud when he falls.
Haye is not as good as you think he is.

His record at heavyweight is nothing special. Fury's record is almost as good as Haye's and he turned pro after Haye's fight with Barrett.

Haye has only beaten one top 10 heavyweight clearly (Chisora) and not everyone rated him as a top 10 heavyweight either.
Haye as a Crusierweight could potentially have been an ATG if he had stayed in the division.

As a heavyweight, there has been a LOT of smoke and mirrors to acquire his fearsome reputation ...
lillywhite14
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by lillywhite14 »

And why wasn't Ruiz rated as a top ten heavy when Haye dominated him?

People can point to age all they like in that one but nobody dominated Ruiz like that except Tua when he obliterated him.

Seen all this before. Horse and co need to take a look back over the Haye-Enzo threads from years ago.

This is going to go the same way
jessi
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by jessi »

Looking at the stats of the poll it's a mismatch, but the British public want it so will demand it !
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by Horse »

lillywhite14 wrote:And why wasn't Ruiz rated as a top ten heavy when Haye dominated him?
Because he was washed up by that point and had fallen out of the top 10.
lillywhite14 wrote:Seen all this before. Horse and co need to take a look back over the Haye-Enzo threads from years ago.

This is going to go the same way
Fury is better than Enzo.
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by Emmseegee »

Size beats Haye in the heavyweight division, not lack of ability.

For this reason, I would like to see a new division added called "The oddity Division"

Throw in oversized characters in there such as the Klits and Valuev and that would open up the heavyweight division to create new Tyson's etc. At the moment if a guy like that existed he would just get the head jabbed off him in 12 round snore fests.

I actually hate the heavyweight division, its not that I cant appreciate the ability of the Klit's, its just that it bores me to tears to watch it. I enjoy watching Haye, Chisora and similar fighters but the supersized guys ruin any potential interest I could ever have in the division.

In the past there was no comparison to a big heavyweight fight, now I watch lighter prospects on undercards fighting journeymen instead of watching price or fury etc. For this reason I was one of the people who wanted Haye to be the saviour of the heavyweight division but sadly it wasnt to be!
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by jessi »

Fury is better then Enzo, but enzo was world champion ! It will end in a very similar way, I hope I'm wrong because if it happened I'd probably go and would like at least 5 rounds
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by keithmoonhangover »

Ok, a lot of people are gonna think that I'm just gonna say Fury wins, because I'm a fan, but I'm not.

I think Fury can win the fight, but only if he sticks to the game plan and fights to his absolute best. He needs to concentrate for the whole fight and not get sucked into a game of bravado.

If Haye lands his best shot, then Fury goes down, simple as that. He'll almost certainly get back up again, but if Haye lands often, then the fights over.

If Fury does keep his focus and has the right game plan (like he did with Johnson), then he can keep Haye at bay and protect his chin and if he does, he has a very good chance of winning the fight.

After all the hype and mind games and by the time the fight starts, I can't see Fury keeping his head.

I think it'll be fun while it lasts, but Haye lands hard and often on the way to a TKO. Fury earns everyone's respect for his guts, but loses and states that 'if you go swimming, you get wet'.

Haye by TKO in round 4.

I won't be betting on it, because I think there's a 20% chance of Fury winning on points.
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by dammage7 »

fury CAN win this fight vs haye WILL win this fight.

says it all
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by leforge »

Haye in 5 rounds. Looking forward to this one.
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Post by keithmoonhangover »

leforge wrote:Haye in 5 rounds. Looking forward to this one.
I'll end up changing my mind and picking Fury by the time they step in then ring.
lillywhite14
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Post by lillywhite14 »

Horse wrote:
lillywhite14 wrote:And why wasn't Ruiz rated as a top ten heavy when Haye dominated him?
Because he was washed up by that point and had fallen out of the top 10.
lillywhite14 wrote:Seen all this before. Horse and co need to take a look back over the Haye-Enzo threads from years ago.

This is going to go the same way
Fury is better than Enzo.
Fury is currently at a similar level as to what Enzo was back when Haye beat him.

Fury fights in a style perfect for Haye, as did Enzo. That's why I think it cold end up the same outcome
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by Horse »

lillywhite14 wrote:Fury is currently at a similar level as to what Enzo was back when Haye beat him.

Fury fights in a style perfect for Haye, as did Enzo. That's why I think it cold end up the same outcome
Fury is at a similar level to Enzo, but Fury is much bigger and won't be as easy to hit.
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by Pug1 »

Has there ever been a more one sided Poll (for a PPV fight)?

It's a mismatch.
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by keithmoonhangover »

Pug1 wrote:Has there ever been a more one sided Poll (for a PPV fight)?

It's a mismatch.
Haye - Harrison was a far more one sided match up. I wonder if the poll reflected that?
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by Pug1 »

keithmoonhangover wrote:
Pug1 wrote:Has there ever been a more one sided Poll (for a PPV fight)?

It's a mismatch.
Haye - Harrison was a far more one sided match up. I wonder if the poll reflected that?
Really? This I have to see. Can someone find the link?
:TU:
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by ShadrachSimmo »

TopGun wrote:
Horse wrote:
TopGun wrote:Tyson will lose to both Klitschko and Haye IMO. However I think he could possibly stand up to 12 rounds with Wlad or Vitali but I can only see a early KO loss if he fights Haye. Losing against Klit for a world title is not so bad than getting sparked out by Haye for no title at all.

Yes it will earn him big bucks but I reckon long term his career will not be the same again.
Who cares if there's a title on the line? Fury gets paid a lot more against Haye than against a Klitschko.

Haye is possibly more overhyped than Broner. Fury has a very good chance of winning and landing another huge paycheck against a Klitschko.

Fury does not have a hope of winning. I was thinking whilst I was in the bath last night about whether I have the bottle to put some serious wedge on a Haye to win by KO as I think this is almost a dead cert. Haye's speed and power is way too much for Fury. Adam Booth and David Haye must think they have got a licence to print money with all these punks calling him out when they don't stand a chance. If Fury fights like he did in his last fight, Haye will eat him up in 2 rounds. Tyson's gypsy ancestors will feel his thud when he falls.
Get involved and get the wedge on I know I will be.
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by keithmoonhangover »

Pug1 wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
Pug1 wrote:Has there ever been a more one sided Poll (for a PPV fight)?

It's a mismatch.
Haye - Harrison was a far more one sided match up. I wonder if the poll reflected that?
Really? This I have to see. Can someone find the link?
:TU:
Really. Fury is unbeaten. Harrison had lost to an Irish taxi driver.
lillywhite14
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by lillywhite14 »

Horse wrote:
lillywhite14 wrote:Fury is currently at a similar level as to what Enzo was back when Haye beat him.

Fury fights in a style perfect for Haye, as did Enzo. That's why I think it cold end up the same outcome
Fury is at a similar level to Enzo, but Fury is much bigger and won't be as easy to hit.
He is much bigger, hence why he has a chance, but he is just as easy to hit. Nobody has struggled to find Fury yet, except maybe a completely washed up Rogan. Haye will catch him at some stage, that's a virtual guarantee.
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by keithmoonhangover »

lillywhite14 wrote:a virtual guarantee.
Isn't that an oxymoron?
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by Maxsplit »

What does everyone consider Haye's best win at Heavyweight?
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by Horse »

Maxsplit wrote:What does everyone consider Haye's best win at Heavyweight?
Chisora.

Valuev was better, but Haye didn't beat him convincingly.
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by Maxsplit »

Horse wrote:
Maxsplit wrote:What does everyone consider Haye's best win at Heavyweight?
Chisora.

Valuev was better, but Haye didn't beat him convincingly.
And what is considered Fury's best win?
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by jtourettes »

I think I'd give Hughie more of a chance than Tyson.
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by pnejon »

If Haye lands a combination like the one that finished off Chisora, now way on earth Fury gets up from that.
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Re: FURY VS HAYE

Post by Horse »

Maxsplit wrote:And what is considered Fury's best win?
Cunningham or Chisora.
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