> Do you agree that Haye would give Fury more trouble than both Klitschko's?

Do you agree that Haye would give Fury more trouble than both Klitschko's?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
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I think you're spot on with your assessment. against a klitschko, furys boxing at the same height, and it's gonna be an outside fight with the klitschkos looking to jab, control distance and try to set up a straight right. Fury is hysterical because he genuinely is semi retarded but he is a good boxer, slightly vulnerable, but not afraid to mix it up and fight on the inside which is unique for a guy his size and makes him just what the heavyweight division needs.

Haye as you said would be dangerous as hell for him. David's got a lot of experience now fighting giants, has speed and footwork and a great KO punch. He's Taylor made to slip furys jab, get inside and drop an overhand bomb on his face.

people are generally pessimistic about the Heavyweights these days but I think things are looking awesome. There's certainly no Lennox's or tysons about but there is a lot of strong, game guys who give exciting fights. chisora, Haye, wilder, fury, areola etc, all these guys matched up together are gonna be great fights. I see a Haye vs fury fight happening in the future and no doubt when the klitschkos go, Haye can rein supreme.

I think that Fury simply gives up his height too easily, and is open for the right hand. If Klitschko, Haye, Arreola, or anyone who is a legit HW hit Fury the way USS did, he'd be unconscious for sure.

Cunningham is a feather fisted CW, and Haye used to be a cruiserweight too, but he has very good power/speed, maybe the best in the game.

Haye and both Klitschko's best punches are straight right hands. At least that's their hardest punches IMO. Wlad or Haye would've KILLED Fury w/ that same shot, and I don't think Fury would be competitive w/ either guy at this point.

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David Haye and Wladimir Klitschko are too good for Tyson Fury. Klitschko would outpoint him and Haye would knock him out, the only reason Klitschko wouldn't is because he's quite happy to leave it to the judges knowing that his jab would have left them in no doubt as to where the belts belong, he has nothing to prove so would quite comfortably box his way to yet another victory.

Firstly, I was not impressed with Fury's performance over the weekend. I was expecting a two round demolition job.

The smaller opponent caused Fury a lot of problems, and nearly turned his debut into a nightmare.

David Haye would certainly take full advantage of Fury's low guards and non-exsistant defense.

Maybe Tyson Fury struggles with shorter opponents? Generally speaking, the bigger they are, the slower they are... Small guys bring speed into the ring with them.

Answer: David Haye would destroy Tyson Fury.

This guy Fury is a joke. Boy Cant fight.

The other night was the second time in his pro career that fury has tasted the canvas.it was also the second time that an overhand right has put him there.fury is always vulnerable to this punch from the significantly smaller man because of the his poor defense. he tends to move about the ring with his hands down,especially his left.

my logic is that if he were fighting a klitschko those powerful right hands would be coming straight over the top and fury would have a better chance to see it coming.however haye is about the same size as cunningham and as we all know he can bang.i think haye would be a lot more dangerous matchup stylistically for fury cus i can see that right finding it's target more than once,which would spell bad news for the taller man.

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