Former champion David Haye has a small sparring army in his training camp. Haye, along with giant sized Deontay Wilder, Mariusz Wach and Richard Towers - send a message to Tyson Fury, who faces Haye on September 28th in Manchester.
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Video: Haye, Wilder, Wach, Towers Send Fury a Message
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Gr1fterTue Sep 17, 2013, 12:30 PM UTC
Replay the 2nd round of Fury vs Cunningham.
We all know what's going to happen here.
Gentleman of boxing? Jesus there are some spooky mofos on this site.
SNPERMon Sep 16, 2013, 5:42 PM UTC
Replay the 2nd round of Fury vs Cunningham.
We all know what's going to happen here.
blackinkMon Sep 16, 2013, 11:21 AM UTC
This is some WWE type ****. Good for the lolz.
WeltschmerzMon Sep 16, 2013, 11:19 AM UTC
Lol keep reaching.
So scared, he calls him out at any given opportunity and dedicated his "comeback" to fight Vitali. He's clearly shook.
Yep, he's shook. He's been avoiding Vitali like the plague during his entire HW 'career'. Too bad really, as it's a good match up, better than Wlad-Haye.
yozMon Sep 16, 2013, 11:06 AM UTC
daaaawg hell naw you dun no what you talkin bout. I been to both camps and both men be puttin their **** on the line! Haye is gona win but don't ocunt Fury out, the man's comin to war if he has to. This is gone be big big big!
If he's coming 'to war', he'll almost definitely get knocked out.
If Fury is smart, he'd maintain a tight guard for the first 6 rounds and try to pin Haye against the ropes before unloading. If his plan is to trade with Haye, he's in for a world of pain.


