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Old 07-03-2017, 16:42   #250
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Re: Boxing/MMA

Tyson Fury announced May return date

Nope. Isn't happening, not if you've seen his current shape. It's incredible, there's no way that man makes it into a decent bout without doping. With that said there's a chance he'll literally fight someone from the local pub near you.

I'd like him to actually get into shape and sort something out.

Haye, Bellew, Joshua, Fury, Wilder, Parker, Ortiz. That's the current crop of Heavyweights with the addition of a floating cruiserweight.

I think you go for Haye vs Bellew II. Fury vs Joshua, the winner of Joshua/Fury then attempts to unify via Wilder with Haye/Bellew going after Parker or Ortiz. The winner of Bellew and Haye may have to take a second builder fight against any of the losers before fighting the ultimate winner themselves. If Bellew beat Haye twice, he'd be a proper shoe in for a shot right then but Haye would need two fights. If Haye can't get Bellew he's then got a rank to climb putting even more fights on his list, something he can't deal with at 36 imo.

Haye is determined to be a World Champion again but he'll not get the treatment Fury will get upon returning. He'll have to take the rematch with Bellew then another after that before fighting for possibly unified titles which would be harder. By then, Joshua could have taken the scary shots we're worried about and repeat Haye vs Klitschko.
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