Haye probably doesn't give a ****. He's a showman. He makes a **** load of money for himself and the TV companies by being a loud mouthed twat and saying stupid things on camera. It's win-win for him really. If he loses, he still gets a **** tonne of money, and people want more of a piece of him as they see it as an easy win, therefore meaning more money. If he wins, all the more glory for him, and he'll take a step closer to a fight vs Vatali.
This guy is brilliant, Uriah Hall. He is relatively unknown at the moment but I predict big things for him. Watch this, unbelievable knockout. [video=youtube;Bj3xL9zoY1M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj3xL9zoY1M[/video]
In that case, I hope I win. I would love to get that fat twat in the ring! I'll get Vinegar Joe as my trainer
Whoever lands the first big shot could win this one. Fury is susceptible to the right cross and has been dropped by lesser punchers than Haye and if Haye lands clean I don't think Fury will get up. I see Haye winning aslong as he's not reckless and walks onto a shot. With regard to Ufc fighters beating boxers, please. Yeah obviously if its Ufc rules but if it was boxing rules they wouldn't stand a chance. Most mma fighters best work is on the mat. The money in boxing ****s all over what UFC pays so why haven't any of their heavyweights chanced there look in a real ring?
I heard joking ear is going to fight skippy, lassie and gentle ben in the big market this friday. If that doesnt win the geordie punters over hes going to wrestle jaws at wet and wild
The reason UFC fighters would beat a boxer is nothing to do with the kicks, its do do with their ground work and grappling. Most fights end up on the floor and this is where Judo and Jujitsu come into their own. As for Haye he will beat Furry easily, he is just waiting for the chance to fight one of the Klitchco's again. Haye is not even a heavy weight he has had to go up to that weight because there was no one else worth him fighting.
I like DAvid Haye actually but then I love winners. Haye is a born winner. He talks the talk and he can walk the walk.