Dead Mouse wrote:Heard clearly stated that this was a BO fight back in May. Then there was talk of 5 million each. A combined total of 10 mill takes some doing, but I'm also surprised this has gone to PPV. I assumed it would land on Men And Motors or Loaded. It's certainly a day of shocks and spills, believe you me.
Everybody knew this was PPV. Eeeeeverybody, nobody on here is genuinely surprised or outraged. I said genuinely.
damianhucker1 wrote:where are people watching the press conference , sky showed about 2 mins of it .
I think they're right to drip-feed, Damo. They've ballsed up in the past, in my view, by shooting their wads too early. It's a long time until September. Overkill is always counter-productive. Crescendo.
In fairness i dont think the fight needs all the hype as it will sell anyway , Sky need to push the PPV nearer the time but the tickets will fly out , i cant afford it til 10 days or so , im kind of assuming theyre wont be much left left by then . With a bit of luck one of the lads i know gets on the undercard , that way ill be able to get tickets easier .
Benelio wrote:Adam Smith creepily conducting it as per usual. That man loves being wedged between two heavyweights.
If you could fuse the sperm of Peter Mandelson and Rowan Atkinson, and use it to fertilise a frozen egg from Chrissie Hynde, you'd breed an Adam Smith.
Wow, I feel like I need a shower after that analogy!
Benelio wrote:Adam Smith creepily conducting it as per usual. That man loves being wedged between two heavyweights.
If you could fuse the sperm of Peter Mandelson and Rowan Atkinson, and use it to fertilise a frozen egg from Chrissie Hynde, you'd breed an Adam Smith.
MachoMan09 wrote:Here's a video from iFilm. Haye looks like he's visualising the moment he connects and knocks Fury silly. Fury is in ADHD overdrive as usual.
MachoMan09 wrote:Here's a video from iFilm. Haye looks like he's visualising the moment he connects and knocks Fury silly. Fury is in ADHD overdrive as usual.
Fury is developing an uncanny resemblance to celebrity prisoner Charles Bronson in both appearance and behaviour. i think it's the shades, grin, lack of hair, and the delusions of grandeur.
MachoMan09 wrote:Here's a video from iFilm. Haye looks like he's visualising the moment he connects and knocks Fury silly. Fury is in ADHD overdrive as usual.
Fury is developing an uncanny resemblance to celebrity prisoner Charles Bronson in both appearance and behaviour. i think it's the shades, grin, lack of hair, and the delusions of grandeur.
smoothmoves wrote:£15, get a few mates round, make an awesome chilli, plenty of beers sounds good to me.
My mates are all casual fans, so a couple of ppvs per year to get the casuals involved is ok by me.
I’m of a similar mind. These PPVs keep my ‘causal’ mates interested in general boxing and I see this £15 as an investment to get them along to other shows that I push them into, especially if guys are featured on the undercard!!!
MachoMan09 wrote:Here's a video from iFilm. Haye looks like he's visualising the moment he connects and knocks Fury silly. Fury is in ADHD overdrive as usual.
Fury is developing an uncanny resemblance to celebrity prisoner Charles Bronson in both appearance and behaviour. i think it's the shades, grin, lack of hair, and the delusions of grandeur.
I thought he looked like Jason Statham. He seemed to be more composed today than usual. I expect him to be tripping over his tongue as it gets closer.
Whatever anybody says, this is an intriguing fight, and the winner will be right in line for a K-Bro. I cannot see anything other than a Haye KO unless Tyson rushes in and catches Haye somehow. Haye loads his punches, and it is a fact Tyson falls easily, although gets back up. I predict Tyson will visit the canvas in RND 1.
Haye seemed distent and uninterested, hopefully he's not having issues getting up for this fight.
Fury talked his usual nonsense but i detected he was spurred on by a bit of fear. Not facing off with Haye was not a ploy he had planned, i reckon he bottled it and rattled of all that bravado as Haye stood waiting as some sory of cover for bricking it.
Fury has more than enough power to drop Haye. Haye has more than enough power to drop Fury but remains to be seen whether its enough to keep him down (I think it is). So it'll always be interesting.
You can guarantee it won't be a boring fight. I personally guarantee it.