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Re: Haye-Fury Press Conference 12pm Live on SSN

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 14:55
by TheCobra
The one thing Fury has is his size, he looks massive compared to Haye, so that tree might take some felling. But then he got felled in his last fight by a cruiser, so Haye shouldn't have too many problems.

Haye v Fury undercard

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 14:59
by WelshJack
Surely Groves and Hughie Fury will be on the bill, well worth the money.

Re: Haye-Fury Press Conference 12pm Live on SSN

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 15:07
by handsofstone
As long as David isnt too stand-offish in the opening rounds like he can be a lot of the time then i dont think Tysons got little more than a punchers chance,for me this fight is about as easy to call as it gets,thats not to say i cant be wrong but in boxing terms its pretty simple for me,the fight will end when Haye decides to end it,if i was Phil Fury i would tell Tyson to come out like a man possesed and catch Haye unawares,when Davids not letting his hands go and has that left hand hanging low,give it some,big risk but get in there while the goings good,coz when Haye starts detonating bombs Furys a goner.seemples

Re: Haye-Fury Box Office!!!

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 15:12
by Finn
mrpedigree wrote:
Hagler2002 wrote: i have a real small penis, i hate fury :OhYes:
lol
:lol: thats pretty witty.

Although as much as i like Fury i think Hagler has got his real comment spot on. This fight is coming too early for Fury imo i dont think its going to be a long fight and i can only see one winner in a fairly easy nights work. Fair play to fury for taking the fight financially its great for him and he will definitely rise from the ashes.

Re: Haye-Fury Box Office!!!

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 15:20
by mickey1975
Finn wrote:
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.
Yep thats the way i do it too, vat of chilli in september lots of beers and mates. Not going to go to mancs for this one because i dont think it is going to last very long and i want to save myself for if haye fights in germany at some point. Id spend more than £15 going down the pub which i could also do but i prefer to make an event of it at home.
If Haye fights in Germany at some point? Sorry to have to break it to you mate, but you have missed that. If its any consolation, I went and it was crap. Will have a much better night in Manchester.

Re: Haye v Fury undercard

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 15:48
by Finch
If groves is it will be against a journeyman type fighter to keep busy.

Hughie Fury will be also. I would suggest Andy Lee but will Booth really have that much work on in an evening?

I suspect Eubank jr and Kid Galahad will also be in the bill for some exposure under Meaty Mick.

Re: Haye v Fury undercard

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 16:09
by expe
Finch wrote:If groves is it will be against a journeyman type fighter to keep busy.

Hughie Fury will be also. I would suggest Andy Lee but will Booth really have that much work on in an evening?

I suspect Eubank jr and Kid Galahad will also be in the bill for some exposure under Meaty Mick.
3 fights isn't much for a trainer as long as the show is scheduled so they have time to get back to the changing room between fights. Enzo Calzaghe had 7 fighters on the Calzaghe-Manfredo show and came back with 7 wins from 2 world title fights, a WBU title fight, a Commonwealth title fight an 8 rounder and two 6 rounders, so it's easily possible.

Groves will probably be on the bill, as will Hughie Fury, Eubank Jr, possibly DeGale and I think Galahad-Dickens will be on the show now Hennessey has won the purse bid.

Re: Haye-Fury Box Office!!!

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 16:14
by Finn
mickey1975 wrote:
Finn wrote:
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.
Yep thats the way i do it too, vat of chilli in september lots of beers and mates. Not going to go to mancs for this one because i dont think it is going to last very long and i want to save myself for if haye fights in germany at some point. Id spend more than £15 going down the pub which i could also do but i prefer to make an event of it at home.
If Haye fights in Germany at some point? Sorry to have to break it to you mate, but you have missed that. If its any consolation, I went and it was crap. Will have a much better night in Manchester.
i've only missed another Germany fight for haye if he loses against fury if not it'll be pulev, povetkin or a klitschko next and id travel for all of those unless its russia :lol: . And if Fury wins id be following him over for a fight in Deutschland against a klitschko anyway so its win win for me. Apart from the money ill be putting on haye if fury wins.

Haye v Fury, how low will it go

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 16:54
by Old bones Ian
So the insults have been flying already, how low will each of them stoop?

Re: Haye v Fury, how low will it go

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 16:55
by Final round
Not as low as Paulie and Broner went

Re: Haye v Fury, how low will it go

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 16:59
by expe
Wouldn't surprise me to see bits of racism come into it.

Re: Haye v Fury, how low will it go

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:00
by mickey1975
As said earlier, I don't think they even dislike each other. The only real grudge match I have seen in the last few years was DeGale-Groves. Loved the bit where he told Haye he would swallow his teeth and they both pissed themselves. I thought they were going to high five that one!

Re: Haye v Fury, how low will it go

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:00
by mickey1975
expe wrote:Wouldn't surprise me to see bits of racism come into it.
Definitely, racism against travellers seems acceptable in most places, especially on here.

Re: Haye v Fury, how low will it go

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:02
by Quixall
mickey1975 wrote:
expe wrote:Wouldn't surprise me to see bits of racism come into it.
Definitely, racism against travellers seems acceptable in most places, especially on here.
Is that race or a lifestyle choice ?? Just asking :D

Re: Haye v Fury, how low will it go

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:16
by Mimmy
They dont need to sell the fight as its sold. But there has to be some banter, keep everyone happy.

Re: Haye v Fury, how low will it go

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:24
by Bricks
Two brilliant talkers .both gave a way with words that transcends sport. Surely was obviously a good talker too but Tyson is in a different league as a fighter and as a talker. A unique character.

Re: Haye v Fury, how low will it go

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:25
by handsofstone
I think there both cut from the same cloth when it comes to selling a fight,column inches n all that,nothing personal

Re: Haye-Fury Press Conference 12pm Live on SSN

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:26
by mickey1975
handsofstone wrote:As long as David isnt too stand-offish in the opening rounds like he can be a lot of the time then i dont think Tysons got little more than a punchers chance,for me this fight is about as easy to call as it gets,thats not to say i cant be wrong but in boxing terms its pretty simple for me,the fight will end when Haye decides to end it,if i was Phil Fury i would tell Tyson to come out like a man possesed and catch Haye unawares,when Davids not letting his hands go and has that left hand hanging low,give it some,big risk but get in there while the goings good,coz when Haye starts detonating bombs Furys a goner.seemples
If Phil is in charge of the gameplan, he's in bigger trouble than we thought!

Re: Haye-Fury Press Conference 12pm Live on SSN

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:30
by handsofstone
mickey1975 wrote:
handsofstone wrote:As long as David isnt too stand-offish in the opening rounds like he can be a lot of the time then i dont think Tysons got little more than a punchers chance,for me this fight is about as easy to call as it gets,thats not to say i cant be wrong but in boxing terms its pretty simple for me,the fight will end when Haye decides to end it,if i was Phil Fury i would tell Tyson to come out like a man possesed and catch Haye unawares,when Davids not letting his hands go and has that left hand hanging low,give it some,big risk but get in there while the goings good,coz when Haye starts detonating bombs Furys a goner.seemples
If Phil is in charge of the gameplan, he's in bigger trouble than we thought!
:doh: Phils the cousin is he?,i mean the uncle,is it Hughie Sr or Peter even,theres too many to keep up :oops:

Ringside,Fury v Haye ?

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:33
by CiganoBoxer
Anybody else notice that Haye seemed shaken and intimidated towards the end of the RINGSIDE show? :OhYes:
50/50 fight ?

Re: Ringside,Fury v Haye ?

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:36
by handsofstone
Nothing more dangerous than 6ft9in unpredictable dumpling,Hayes only gonna be safe with him in the ring

Re: Ringside,Fury v Haye ?

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:41
by CiganoBoxer
handsofstone wrote:Nothing more dangerous than 6ft9in unpredictable dumpling,Hayes only gonna be safe with him in the ring
ent you clever :roll:

Re: Ringside,Fury v Haye ?

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:43
by handsofstone
mrpedigree wrote:
handsofstone wrote:Nothing more dangerous than 6ft9in unpredictable dumpling,Hayes only gonna be safe with him in the ring
ent you clever :roll:
Why thank you kind Sir :)

Re: Ringside,Fury v Haye ?

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:48
by stevieb_8006
any1 got a link?

Re: Ringside,Fury v Haye ?

Posted: 11 Jul 2013, 17:49
by youngrell
I didn't see Haye as being intimidated, I think he was genuinely shocked at how mental Tyson Fury is.

I pissed myself at Fury saying "I predict a stinker" after looking Haye in the eyes and asking if he's going to fight or stink the place out. He's one funny character.