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Rumours of Haye being KO'd in sparring. He may have been, but he may have been in the past too and still arrives 100% ready.
Ive always thought they release these to try and get his opponents to change tactics, mind games if you will. If Fury wasn't mentally strong enough it could let it effect him and he could just look to spark him.
Ive always thought they release these to try and get his opponents to change tactics, mind games if you will. If Fury wasn't mentally strong enough it could let it effect him and he could just look to spark him.
Ive always thought they release these to try and get his opponents to change tactics, mind games if you will. If Fury wasn't mentally strong enough it could let it effect him and he could just look to spark him.
Still think Haye is a step above Fury.
Yeah, almost certainly mind games. Could also be to try and hype the fight a bit. Everyone I've spoken to about the fight thinks that Haye is a class above Fury and will win easily, in which case who would bother to pay to see it? But if Haye is going in a bit under-par and has been knocked-out three weeks before the fight...might generate more interest amongst those who don't realise it's just the usual pre-fight bull****.
Deontay is interesting in himself though. 29-0, never gone past the 4th round, but no-one decent on his record. This rumour might also serve to alert casual british fans as to who he is ahead of a potential fight with Chisora, Fury, or even Haye himself somewhere down the line?
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