This is why it's great to believe in yourself no matter what, when everyone in the room is saying no you can't... Its only you that can believe in you and say yes you can. But you have to believe in you first before others do
@@Mufc479 i doubt it tbh, Fury was active like he said and Haye was getting emotionally involved in the fight, i think Fury was able to get under his skin
@@Mufc479 In my opinion it would have been a 50/50 fight. Haye's style is worse for Fury than Wilder is. Wilder is a one trick pony, but he can pull that trick out of nowhere and knock you out. Haye is a more well rounded fighter. Haye is a lot shorter than Fury and if Haye was able to throw one of those big haymaker over hand rights then Fury may not see that coming considering he is looking down on his opponent. In that case Haye is capable of at least knocking down Fury if he lands on the chin. However, on the flip side Fury could just run around the ring all night and box Haye on the outside. In that case Fury would get a points decision victory. Would have been an interesting fight, but obviously it's never going to happen.
@Si0NE did all those advantages stop mike tyson running through the heavyweights of similar size and better skill? The bigger they are the harder they fall.
Well said. And it has been a pleasure to be his fan right from the start - ITV 4 i think it was on. Then he was on Sky, then Channel 5...and so on. Great memories. He didn't have many fans back then. It has made it all the sweeter to watch this in front of me!
Timing is everything in boxing. This was right after the Steve Cunningham fight for Tyson Fury. Prime Haye was in 2008/2009. It was a very good fight that we didn’t get to see.
Add Haye’s latest robbery too! However this latest one im not sure we can blame him for - apparently getting paid 10million to fight Joe Fournier….Haye is a prize fighter but definitely conned the public many times…good salesman though!
@@boycie2.099 unbelievable to be honest! When you look at the bellew fights, fight one there were reports a doctor told him his leg was done and not to fight…the second was so much worse - unsure if you remember but in the warm up he wasnt even throwing punches in the changing rooms, he had one of those ladders on the floor and was doing some cardio?! He was so shot its unreal. Now im assuming he can take a back seat against his mate and jab out to 10 million and then announce a comeback against someone before another con 😂😂
And my lord I know he's had his issues with MH in the past but he's back on form years now, he's a big inspiration down the youth and if you seen Brunos physique🤯 he's a beast in his 60s man. As much as I loved Tyson when he and Bruno fought it was only time I wanted Tyson to lose even just on points would do. That's how much I like Bruno. Humble caring dude and comes across very caring. Although Mike has done a terrific job on getting himself back on form and living it good these days too. 🙏
Bruno knows so much about boxing because he had the smallest skillset you will find of any boxing champion. If you can beat title contendors with only 4-5 basic strategies you are a damn good fighter
Fury is way above Haye and AJ’s league now. Totally unreachable. It’s like comparing Cristiano Ronaldo with an average footballer (pick your own). End of.
Love listening to Joshua talking like he's some type of expert. Time certainly hasn't been kind to the man. Fury is in such a different league here, it beggars belief the others have the audacity to even sit in the same room as him.
@@CristanioPeweyyy joshua has dodged the two big heavyweights of his era in fury and wilder and he was laughably kod by ruiz and then got smashed again in his last fight….people dont think of joshua as this amazing boxer in the us maybe in the uk but over here we think hes a lil puss
@@cullencalabria5636 Usyk would beat Wilder, AJ, Luis and everyone else who isn't Tyson. The only reason AJ lost is because Usyk is a beast. Two loses since 2013 isn't bad at all, you just don't like AJ lol.
If you don't think AJ has excelled, you're mad. AJ is coming of a loss so the hype around him isn't the same, and Fury just won a big 3 match war. But AJ's record still speaks for itself.
I genuinely have a lot of love and respect for this man and his story, very few human beings have/are both almost superhuman and extremely relatable at the same time... Tyson Fury is one of those very few human beings. He is a joy to listen to equally as much as it is with his boxing ability, he's a very inspirational gentleman.
@@weSnooker but that was a time before tyson fury was famous, that was even before the Klitschko fight, so not really, anyone could have picked haye because at the time Haye was the man in British boxing. Plus we had never seen the slick fury yet
A lot of people thought he was a joker; uppercutting himself, wild swing-and-misses, fumbling his way through fights. But he improved every single fight and kept adding new tricks to his arsenal. He is obviously a real student of the art and has worked and worked and grew every round he fought in. Only a true boxing visionary would predict Fury would become half of what he has today, I didn't hear very many people talking about him positively pre-Klitshcko at all. Fair play to Frank Bruno though, he seemed to know what he was about!
Believe it or not he actually meant that as a compliment. He meant that he'd never gone in there with a puncher like haye so would be more fearless than a man who had been smoked out before
The really stupid thing is how no-one ever talks about age in boxing. It doesn't matter who you are, you're never anywhere near the boxer you will be at 30 or even 35 by the time you're 25, it takes fighters decades to get enough experience to peak in most cases ESPECIALLY at HW (obviously there are exceptions but they are very few). So Fury here was probably not the fighter he is now, especially since he didn't train and eat properly back then, but he would have already progressed a tonne from his early 20s- it's OK to look average in your early 20s, because most of your ability is still just potential at that stage.
@@dylvasey youre probably about 5 years too early there, hed never done illegal drugs ever before his big 400 pound blob phase, although im only going by what he's said.
Lovely to see Tyson with a wonderful big smile on his face and being very humble. How many fighters would sit there while other boxers tell him he'll lose and just smile back. None. That's the Tyson the public loves.
Gotta love Bruno and Lennox Lewis, remember them being the only ones who believed in Tyson or gave him any credit at all during this, little did they all know he was the best boxer of his generation.
None of these guys realised here they were all taking little digs at one of the greatest heavyweight boxers in history! Now they do! Now they do! Well done Tyson you proved all these Dossers wrong
@@number1son I can see what your saying but as much as I like him I wouldn't have him in the top 10 of all time, look at the heavyweights in the 60s 70s and 90s, do you really think he could hang with them
Heart stamina boxing skills and his recovery most definitely he can. he would lose and win against the top 20 of all time in my opinion. But it’s all fantasy as we will never know but I think he’s gotta be mentioned as a great
I’ve been singing his same song since he won the British title I believed him just watch all what he used to say years ago people ridiculed him and laughed at him wrote him off at every opportunity and he’s done what he promised and 90% of boxing fans and actual pro boxers never believed him. That pure belief in his self most count towards being a great
Shows how highly David Haye was thought of back then. People these days forget that he was once unified cruiserweight and WBA heavyweight champion of the world.
Shows me that Bruno is the only one that has a clue when he asked how did they come to that conclusion it would be a cold day in hell when haye beats fury
He was the most overrated British fighter of all time. His best wins was chisora, enzo and morrneck ffs. And don’t get me started on the wba regular. Remember that massive night with Audley 😂. Fury would have clowned him like wlad did
I’ve noticed Johnny Nelson does get it wrong frequently over the years backing the wrong guy. I still remember him basically telling groves to his face he had no chance against degale. Strikes me as a bit of a company man backing whoever is ‘supposed’ to win.
Very true, I’ve watched Johnny since 2011 and he has indeed always backed the sky sports favourites, or Eddie hearts favourite fighters on a event 😂Not a free thinking man if you ask me.
Lets not get silly. He was on Coke at the time. Haye would have battered him. He beat Wlad by running around the ring, and he hasn;t stopped running from people that would beat him since.
Clear as day now that Fury would of schooled him. Shows Joshua boxing IQ. No way Haye would of won if it went to points he wasn’t getting near Fury similar to Klitschko
I love how everyone was against fury. Yet he left boxing as the best in the world and come back still the best in the world. As heavyweight respectively.
Canelo Alvarez is the best in the world, and yeah sure he’s the best at heavyweight but it’s a hella weak division rn, Tyson has beat an old Klitschko and Wilder 2x in like 30-40 fights, not very impressive
@@Kurtvileseggnog deontay wilder was the boogieman. He still knocked out 42 of 43 of his opponents. And if you understand I said heavyweight division. But if you want to be like that out canelo and fury in the ring and see what happens?
@@jackkeane6 Haye would have smashed Fury. There is no point in arguing with casuals like you! All the hardcore boxing fans know how good David Haye used to be!
@@jackkeane6 To big? That wouldn’t be much of a problem with Haye since a prime Haye had a easy time against heavyweights, just look at what he did to chisora he tko’d chisora in the 5th round. Haye was also favorite against Fury.
As of the current time, AJ is one fight away from being retired and Tyson is one fight away from retiring Wilder and the best fighter at that table is Lennox Lewis.
This was 2013 and Haye was still a decent fighter then. Tyson had yet to show what an incredible fighter he is. So the fighters understandably going for Haye. Big Frank wasn't though. Not point comparing them now as Tyson is now recognised as the best heavyweight around. Only AJ fanbois think otherwise. But they tend not to understand boxing too well.
@@Robert-no3ds who is? Deontay was undefeated until tyson.. tyson will run through aj. Usyk might outbox tyson but I think the size difference will play a roll with that one. Who do you think can beat tyson?
@@sheeparebillygoats7221 exactly, hes only beaten tyson, you can't say hes gonna beat AJ or usyk cuz you don't know, he really only has wilder on his resume.
@@Robert-no3ds that is just not true. Wilder isnt the only serious guy hes beat up. Are u forgeting Chirosa and klitschiko? And just curious about everyone's opinions, but who would you say is top HW at the moment? And top pfp?
In all fairness, at the time Tyson was an up and comer were as David Haye was an experienced two weight world champion. AJ and the others didn’t pick Haye out of spite.
True and nobody knew Tyson fury had different styles. Although I remember Manny Steward saying he would be the next dominant heavyweight after Wladamir due to his natural skill and ability. Then Tyson started trying with his uncle Peter Fury and his style changed completely.
@@OTMM22 u think its bad now. u gunna see furys face on wwe posters , movies the lot when you go out side your door when he wins aj. ul be having nighmares
@@ryanharris7891 Overrated? Have you seen what he’s done and you’ve got sky sports calling AJ “one of the greatest ever”. Fury is Britain’s best heavyweight for a long long time.
@@Theboxingfanatic okay jude 🤣 AJ out of the elite of the heavyweights at the moment on technical ability is down there with wilder lol all AJ does is look for a knockout hes scared to fight fury and wilder lol and he got schooled by uysk who was the underdog apparently lol
completely different style, fury’s more awkward than slick and nowhere near as fast as usyk. i’d favour fury to win but to would be a dull and close point decision.
well haye is apparently coming back and trying to get it to happen again.. which i reeeeally can't see it going well for him, if it even materializes, which I doubt it will.
From Joshua’s first fight I never believed in him, I never felt he was a real fighter. It’s interesting seeing discussions like this because I think he proves he’s not a real lover of boxing when he speaks. He doesn’t offer anything insightful, he’s robotic and manufactured with his responses and he’s not likeable - it never ceases to amaze me that someone so lacking in charisma became such a fan favourite. Joshua is so similar to the Klitschko’s in terms of his lack of personality, his manufactured/fake persona and robotic style has allowed him to go a long way in the sport thanks to good management and consistently disingenuous/misleading PR and marketing. He’s beaten a lot of good fighters thanks to his natural attributes and the push behind him (when you have the team and money he does it’s easy to be dedicated to your craft, he has no distractions away from boxing because he isn’t a real/everyday person) but he’s never beaten anyone he shouldn’t beat. Pulev, Povetkin, Ruiz, Molina, Martin, Whyte (at the time of the fight), Parker, Takam - they’re all small, average heavyweights who were picked to make Joshua look good. The only exception to that would be Ruiz because it was late notice, but the reality is they chose him because they thought he was out of shape. Whyte was a real novice at the time also and the fight could easily go his way if they fought today. The other names on Joshua’s CV (which Hearn loves to pretend is much better than it is) don’t even warrant a mention. The Klitschko fight was a good watch but he was past it and the fight shouldn’t have been so close, it happened when it did because the name looks good on paper, not because Klitschko should’ve been in there. Even the Usyk fight was one where Joshua should have held all the advantages if he had the mind of a fighter, but he chose to box with someone who is far superior to him in that regard. Joshua’s fans attack Fury by saying he hasn’t fought as tough opposition as Joshua, but it’s not true and it goes to show what a good job Hearn has done. He influences the casuals so much. Chisora twice, Cunningham, McDermott considering the age of Fury when that fight happened, Wilder twice (3x in the near future) and Klitschko whilst he was still champion and seen as unbeatable are all more impressive wins in context than the ones listed for Joshua above. David Haye was nearly on that list also and at the time that would have been a good name to add. Chisora today is a tougher fight than Molina, Martin, Pulev, Povetkin, Parker and arguably Takam seeing as he got the win when they fought. I would also argue that Wallin will be a decent name on Fury’s CV when their careers are both over - he beat another of Joshua and Wilder’s supposedly credible opponents recently and did so comprehensively.
He is not a natural fighter. He only fights as he is big and had training to be a boxer. Its not as simple as that. Natural fighter fight with a heart like Fury does.
@@kam67 I don’t know who you are, this other persons comment might be short but there’s definitely a lot of sense there. Unsure why truth has you triggered, but strange. You’ve got to be an absolute diehard AJ fan to think he’s actually an elite boxer. I could see him potentially not winning those belts back in the rematch, the man just got schooled by a smaller, technically superior fighter. So perhaps it is you that needs to go watch my little pony or whatever you kids watch these days
It’s Mad how Tyson is talking about inactivity etc but yet he blew up to 28stone years out the ring to come back and win WBC and the BEST HW. It’s madness true hero of a human being
Why wouldn’t hay be facrioute he was ex wba heavyweight champion of the world and unified cruiserweight champ with a high knockout percentage. Tyson fury wasn’t the man he is today. Haye would have drilled him to the canvass
Tyson's boxing IQ has always been levels above Joshua & any other heavyweights. Love Fury's wry smile when they were all making their predictions, he knew long before them how everything would go. Fascinating watching this now given both men's current situations
Long time ago this lot. But everything Fury as said, he as done , and alot more. Younger he was raw clumsy. But now is boxing IQ and adaptability and calmness could make him elite.
At this point everyone knew Fury was good but none of us knew just how good he was and he wasn't talking trash he was telling truth all along. Look at AJ and Fury now, it's surprise how AJ beat Dillian and Klitchko
Watching this back now it makes me realise that Tyson (including his family) knew something that everyone else didn't, Look how confident Tyson is, He knew how good he was going to become.
I love Haye but also Fury too. Haye was so underrated it’s nice to see how highly other pros thought of him, deserved some respect. People think cos he lost to Bellew he’s not as good as he’s made out to be by his fans. Even Bellew said a non injured Haye would win easily. Shame David Haye isn’t in his prime at this time or there would be 4 big bosses in the HW division!
You have to realize that this sport is filled with casuals who jump on hype trains. Boxing has tons of fake fans and toxic assholes in it. Haye used to be something different back in the day!
@@EskiLdn Haye was not overrated. Go and watch his fights when he was in his prime and you will eat your words. Haye used to be the best of the best and would have wiped the floor with stiff AJ and clumsy Fury.
If that's true, (which it might be), then he needs to start fighting ranked guys.. Since coming back he's fought one ranked guy (wilder).. And he's only fought two top tens in his entire career. Never in the history of boxing would we have given such boxers so much praise. So I agree with people that he might have the potential to be great,, but he definitely doesn't yet.. And ask yourself, who fights a trilogy when they haven't beaten anyone in the current top ten.. No one thats who. He is holding up the heavyweight division.
This is why it's great to believe in yourself no matter what, when everyone in the room is saying no you can't... Its only you that can believe in you and say yes you can. But you have to believe in you first before others do
But he never thought Haye... And at the time. Haye could had beaten him
@@Mufc479 i doubt it tbh, Fury was active like he said and Haye was getting emotionally involved in the fight, i think Fury was able to get under his skin
@@Mufc479 In my opinion it would have been a 50/50 fight. Haye's style is worse for Fury than Wilder is. Wilder is a one trick pony, but he can pull that trick out of nowhere and knock you out. Haye is a more well rounded fighter. Haye is a lot shorter than Fury and if Haye was able to throw one of those big haymaker over hand rights then Fury may not see that coming considering he is looking down on his opponent. In that case Haye is capable of at least knocking down Fury if he lands on the chin. However, on the flip side Fury could just run around the ring all night and box Haye on the outside. In that case Fury would get a points decision victory. Would have been an interesting fight, but obviously it's never going to happen.
@Si0NE did all those advantages stop mike tyson running through the heavyweights of similar size and better skill? The bigger they are the harder they fall.
Dude that’s is a treasure .. god bless you
Fury always smiles like he knows something other don't know. And the way his career is going, you can tell that's the case.
Very good observation. I think you are spot on with this comment.
That's because his Boxing IQ is insanely high, this is more than just a sport to him, it's in his Blood.
He has never been given the respect he deserves. It took him coming back from his breakdown before it happened.
Well said. And it has been a pleasure to be his fan right from the start - ITV 4 i think it was on. Then he was on Sky, then Channel 5...and so on. Great memories. He didn't have many fans back then. It has made it all the sweeter to watch this in front of me!
The only guy in the history of the heavyweight division who matched Tyson's ring iq was Ali himself. Larry Holmes was close but not that level.
“Inactivity doesn’t matter it’s the mindset” this mindset is probably why Joshua lost to Usyk
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AJ lost coz he can't box lmao AJ is finished 😂
@@angelodagnolo984 as a world champion probably, as a boxer not at all
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@@angelodagnolo984 He needs that juice so he can be bigger and stronger.
Watching this after Fury’s just dispatched Wilder in the trilogy. These lot didn’t have a clue what was to come from Tyson🤣
Frank Bruno did
Emmanuel Steward predicted it in 2011. Even predicted Fury’s mental health decline
It’s all racially motivated
@@GoGetYourShinebox RIP emmanuel steward
@@Leg3ndKilla687 you just gonna ignore Bruno sticking up for him or are you just racially motivated?
So confident and collected for a young man...Tyson fury, heavyweight champion of the world....people's champion.
@@Eduardo-fd5xg no he won't
@@charbrfc_9204 who will be then lol
@@x32i77 tyson everyday of the week
Your champ is a cheater mate. Let's see how he will fair on even playing field next next.
@@mcmbass easy win again for fury next weekend
Frank Bruno’s a legend. Was spot on before all the others
Fight never happened so you'll never know
You know really!@@combinhisheadpiece6717
@combinhisheadpiece6717 yes we do.
@@latchmere100 you literally don't because you never saw it, don't be stupid
Oh boy this aged badly for AJ 😂😂 Fury would of wiped Haye and AJ out in the same night after last night's performance
One hand for each of them, and a big sweaty armpit to rub on the bodybuilders and the big mouths face 😂
💯🤣😂
Box AJ and fight Haye inbetween rounds 😂
he would send them home, in a caravan
Thought exactly the same mate 😂😂😜👊
David Haye’s body was already breaking down by 2013 with constant injuries and pull outs. Tyson Fury would have sent Haye into retirement.
And haye knew that, haye conned us in his comeback in 2016 he fought 2 nobodies then got 2 big fights with bellew he knew his body was don in
Timing is everything in boxing. This was right after the Steve Cunningham fight for Tyson Fury. Prime Haye was in 2008/2009. It was a very good fight that we didn’t get to see.
Add Haye’s latest robbery too! However this latest one im not sure we can blame him for - apparently getting paid 10million to fight Joe Fournier….Haye is a prize fighter but definitely conned the public many times…good salesman though!
@@magicrico he's the best salesman 🤣
@@boycie2.099 unbelievable to be honest! When you look at the bellew fights, fight one there were reports a doctor told him his leg was done and not to fight…the second was so much worse - unsure if you remember but in the warm up he wasnt even throwing punches in the changing rooms, he had one of those ladders on the floor and was doing some cardio?! He was so shot its unreal. Now im assuming he can take a back seat against his mate and jab out to 10 million and then announce a comeback against someone before another con 😂😂
This aged well. Bruno (outside of TF) only bloke who knows what he's talking about.
And my lord I know he's had his issues with MH in the past but he's back on form years now, he's a big inspiration down the youth and if you seen Brunos physique🤯 he's a beast in his 60s man. As much as I loved Tyson when he and Bruno fought it was only time I wanted Tyson to lose even just on points would do. That's how much I like Bruno. Humble caring dude and comes across very caring.
Although Mike has done a terrific job on getting himself back on form and living it good these days too. 🙏
Bruno is a LEGEND.
Exactly my thoughts. He showed he knows the sport.
Bruno knows so much about boxing because he had the smallest skillset you will find of any boxing champion. If you can beat title contendors with only 4-5 basic strategies you are a damn good fighter
Fury is way above Haye and AJ’s league now. Totally unreachable. It’s like comparing Cristiano Ronaldo with an average footballer (pick your own). End of.
Yeah I don't even want to see fury vs aj tbh lmao
AJ is a total fraud. Hype job
Yeh Ronaldo vs Rooney. Great example.
What you mean “now” he’s always been number 1
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Love listening to Joshua talking like he's some type of expert. Time certainly hasn't been kind to the man. Fury is in such a different league here, it beggars belief the others have the audacity to even sit in the same room as him.
This was 2013 lol but yes its aged wonderfully for fury and terribly for joshua and i love it
I bet Tyson Fury is your screen saver
@@cullencalabria5636 How? Joshua was won a few titles ever since, same as Tyson. Time has blessed them well lol.
@@CristanioPeweyyy joshua has dodged the two big heavyweights of his era in fury and wilder and he was laughably kod by ruiz and then got smashed again in his last fight….people dont think of joshua as this amazing boxer in the us maybe in the uk but over here we think hes a lil puss
@@cullencalabria5636 Usyk would beat Wilder, AJ, Luis and everyone else who isn't Tyson.
The only reason AJ lost is because Usyk is a beast.
Two loses since 2013 isn't bad at all, you just don't like AJ lol.
‘Don’t ever doubt me. When the chips are down, I will always deliver’
-Tyson Fury
Sounds like a takeaway driver for the local chippy
Always delivering in conning the boxing fans out of great fights. Usyk is supreme.
Do you still believe that?
The irony of where aj has failed and Tyson has excelled completely different
If you don't think AJ has excelled, you're mad. AJ is coming of a loss so the hype around him isn't the same, and Fury just won a big 3 match war. But AJ's record still speaks for itself.
@@maximyles he owes ruiz à 3rd fight period
@@jordanwilson3120 he didn't owe him the first fight, it was a voluntary defence.
@@colinmatheson9770 you sound delusional he lost 1 and won 1 he owes ruiz à 3rd fight he à second tier boxer he would lose 2 wilder&fury
AJ got to great heights tho. Bit unfair to claim that he's failed mate.
Just a single mistake cost his legacy. But the respect is there.
I like how Frank was backing Tyson even back then
Cool and calm response from fury. I’m impressed never doubted his strength
I genuinely have a lot of love and respect for this man and his story, very few human beings have/are both almost superhuman and extremely relatable at the same time... Tyson Fury is one of those very few human beings. He is a joy to listen to equally as much as it is with his boxing ability, he's a very inspirational gentleman.
AJ been jealous of Fury for a number of years now
Can see it in his eyes
@@mr.360world8 yeh you can
So because he picked Haye he's jealous 👏
@@Shopr12 yeah because any man who knows boxing knows fury would of smoked Haye
@@weSnooker but that was a time before tyson fury was famous, that was even before the Klitschko fight, so not really, anyone could have picked haye because at the time Haye was the man in British boxing. Plus we had never seen the slick fury yet
"Tyson's got the ignorance" - crazy that nobody spoke about his boxing IQ and sheer talent then.
He only really seemed to come into his own on a skill and style level the past few years though
A lot of people thought he was a joker; uppercutting himself, wild swing-and-misses, fumbling his way through fights. But he improved every single fight and kept adding new tricks to his arsenal. He is obviously a real student of the art and has worked and worked and grew every round he fought in. Only a true boxing visionary would predict Fury would become half of what he has today, I didn't hear very many people talking about him positively pre-Klitshcko at all. Fair play to Frank Bruno though, he seemed to know what he was about!
Most people mocked him, then he became world champion
Believe it or not he actually meant that as a compliment. He meant that he'd never gone in there with a puncher like haye so would be more fearless than a man who had been smoked out before
The really stupid thing is how no-one ever talks about age in boxing.
It doesn't matter who you are, you're never anywhere near the boxer you will be at 30 or even 35 by the time you're 25, it takes fighters decades to get enough experience to peak in most cases ESPECIALLY at HW (obviously there are exceptions but they are very few).
So Fury here was probably not the fighter he is now, especially since he didn't train and eat properly back then, but he would have already progressed a tonne from his early 20s- it's OK to look average in your early 20s, because most of your ability is still just potential at that stage.
😁 Fury's smile in the end, when he was telling Nelson "you are wrong.. " 😁
Tyson was off his face on coke at the time. Haye would have beat him.
@@dylvasey the coke is powerful stuff!! Lol haye wouldn't have got near him
@@dylvasey youre probably about 5 years too early there, hed never done illegal drugs ever before his big 400 pound blob phase, although im only going by what he's said.
@@Spagbolmofo Where you there?
@@dylvasey wakey wakey
Lovely to see Tyson with a wonderful big smile on his face and being very humble. How many fighters would sit there while other boxers tell him he'll lose and just smile back. None. That's the Tyson the public loves.
Tyson is far from humble.
Gotta love Bruno and Lennox Lewis, remember them being the only ones who believed in Tyson or gave him any credit at all during this, little did they all know he was the best boxer of his generation.
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Tyson & Bruno the only 2 guys in the room with any intellect .
You have to be beyond idiotic to consider tyson fury intellectual.
@@jg9249-u8f in the world of boxing he definitely is
@@mattyfeeney8522 good answer . The bloke could could tell you anything about boxing
@@jg9249-u8f in the land of the blind, one eyed man is king
@@jg9249-u8f what you think Bruno’s an intellectual?
Joshua looks terrified just sitting in the same company as Tyson.
He should do after yesterday’s performance 👏🏻
He really doesn’t tho….
If he’s terrified why would he say fury will lose
@@حارس-م3ي to make him nervous etc do you not know how mind games work?
@@Jnssy they weren’t fighting each other it made no difference to Joshua who won
I don't take anything AJ says seriously anymore, everybody is a hardman until Fury steps in the ring
handset 2020 much
At that point not many thought Fury would go on to become one of the greatest heavy weights of all time
True. Only him believed in it already!
Steward did
@@odonnchadha1978 stewards a legend in the sport
He's still not one of the greatest heavyweight of all time
How are you calling him a GOAT already? He’s only beaten 2 top guys
Sir frank bruno legend called it right
No, the fight didnt happen, so you have no outcome.
@@combinhisheadpiece6717 well, we have Haye losing to Bellew and Fury going in to be the undefeated heavyweight king
@@olly115 you still dont have an outcome to that specific fight. Styles make fights
I remember the build up to Haye Fury and thinking Fury wouldn’t have a chance and was way out of his league. I was very stupid back then
Loads of us were the same pal
Exactly the same... Still would have been a great fight to see
They all sleighted Fury and gassed Joshua in the full interview... funny looking back at this years later
Bruno seems shocked that Haye was favourite. How is that sleighting Fury?
@@raprice79 he was the only one, everyone else picked Haye over Fury
None of these guys realised here they were all taking little digs at one of the greatest heavyweight boxers in history! Now they do! Now they do! Well done Tyson you proved all these Dossers wrong
He's a great heavyweight but he's not one of the greatest of all time ffs
He is as every fighter who’s best of there generation has to be put in the bracket of best ever it’s only fair
@@number1son I can see what your saying but as much as I like him I wouldn't have him in the top 10 of all time, look at the heavyweights in the 60s 70s and 90s, do you really think he could hang with them
Heart stamina boxing skills and his recovery most definitely he can. he would lose and win against the top 20 of all time in my opinion. But it’s all fantasy as we will never know but I think he’s gotta be mentioned as a great
I’ve been singing his same song since he won the British title I believed him just watch all what he used to say years ago people ridiculed him and laughed at him wrote him off at every opportunity and he’s done what he promised and 90% of boxing fans and actual pro boxers never believed him. That pure belief in his self most count towards being a great
Shows how highly David Haye was thought of back then.
People these days forget that he was once unified cruiserweight and WBA heavyweight champion of the world.
Back then
@@scotttyson8661 thanks for confirming you completely missed the point of the comment
Shows me that Bruno is the only one that has a clue when he asked how did they come to that conclusion it would be a cold day in hell when haye beats fury
Haye had the WBA world version not the super version which Wlad had..
He was the most overrated British fighter of all time. His best wins was chisora, enzo and morrneck ffs. And don’t get me started on the wba regular. Remember that massive night with Audley 😂. Fury would have clowned him like wlad did
I like his mentality. The mentality of a true champion 🏆
Tyson Fury is good at boxing
@@davidfarrell4286 isn’t he a professional footballer?
Joshua talking about Haye being an explosive puncher? Good job he never had to face Wilder.
I like AJ. But yeah, Wilder would put him to sleep.
Haye was an explosive puncher to be fair
@@scootaymildo1070 He was indeed, but not quite as explosive as Wilder. Thankfully Haye was a far better boxer than he is a pundit!
I want to see Joshua face Wilder. Joshua won’t stand a chance.
@@LordStraightBanana I agree.
I love how everyone doubted him and now he’s the best boxer in the the division😂 always been a Fury fan. He’s miles ahead of Aj and Wilder no cap.
I’ve noticed Johnny Nelson does get it wrong frequently over the years backing the wrong guy. I still remember him basically telling groves to his face he had no chance against degale. Strikes me as a bit of a company man backing whoever is ‘supposed’ to win.
Very true, I’ve watched Johnny since 2011 and he has indeed always backed the sky sports favourites, or Eddie hearts favourite fighters on a event 😂Not a free thinking man if you ask me.
He was called 'The Entertainer' when he boxed, he was anything but an entertainer. So dull to watch
You could see in Tyson’s eyes back then that he knew he would be world champion,
And no one was going to stop him.
Oozing confidence
Lets not get silly. He was on Coke at the time. Haye would have battered him. He beat Wlad by running around the ring, and he hasn;t stopped running from people that would beat him since.
oozing redbulls he nicked from a garage more like.
@@dylvasey feel a bit silly now chap?
@@olly115 How? I expected Fury to win. Wilder can't box. Against anyone else in the top five last night Fury would have lost.
@@dylvasey You're delusional.
Frank was SHOCKED that Haye was the betting favourite against Fury! Sounds like he was straight down the bookies after this finished filming! 🤣
Clear as day now that Fury would of schooled him. Shows Joshua boxing IQ. No way Haye would of won if it went to points he wasn’t getting near Fury similar to Klitschko
Crazy to think Haye was once the man in the UK heavyweight scene, whilst AJ & Fury were both young up and comers
Joshua thinking he's the man 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂
I got the same vibe too 😂😂
Ngl AJ is one of the most overrated boxer Iv seen he’s good at the basics and that’s it
Everyone knows how to beat him now he can box for half a match then he needs sleep but he can't fight.
I love how everyone was against fury. Yet he left boxing as the best in the world and come back still the best in the world. As heavyweight respectively.
Bruno backed him all the way when you see the full conversation. But to everyone else around that table, you are right. Fury is the best.
Canelo Alvarez is the best in the world, and yeah sure he’s the best at heavyweight but it’s a hella weak division rn, Tyson has beat an old Klitschko and Wilder 2x in like 30-40 fights, not very impressive
@@Kurtvileseggnog deontay wilder was the boogieman. He still knocked out 42 of 43 of his opponents. And if you understand I said heavyweight division. But if you want to be like that out canelo and fury in the ring and see what happens?
@@dwatts670 Sorry man, you’re not on my level
@@atn2666 “You made good points so I’m gonna deflect and ask if you will fight fury”
Last 3 secs of this makes me smile. He lives with a special feeling inside, he knows he's greatness in human form
Joshua "He he is a a two time weight world champion"
Lmao he even repeated it again, mate it's TWO WEIGHT world champion lol
Nervous around the king
He says "Two-time Welterweight Champion"
@@centhegibbon8220 even if he did which he clearly didnt. Aj fluffed that up too he's never been anywhere near welterweight
@@jaycuthbert245 I always thought he said Welterweight and found it funnier tbh
haye says fury will lose every time he fights since the first presscon haye has hated fury
Actions speak louder than words. Fury is loud AF! This aged beautifully for Fury! And not so well for AJ.
Haye didn’t want to fight Fury
Haye had to deal with injuries and so on. Why wouldn’t a prime David Haye who is at his 100% not fight Fury? He would have beaten Fury!
@@davidhayeisthetruegoat5926 don’t believe he was injured
@@memento5113 fake
@@jackkeane6 Haye would have smashed Fury. There is no point in arguing with casuals like you! All the hardcore boxing fans know how good David Haye used to be!
@@jackkeane6 To big? That wouldn’t be much of a problem with Haye since a prime Haye had a easy time against heavyweights, just look at what he did to chisora he tko’d chisora in the 5th round. Haye was also favorite against Fury.
As of the current time, AJ is one fight away from being retired and Tyson is one fight away from retiring Wilder and the best fighter at that table is Lennox Lewis.
Never mind David Haye running away, Joshua does not want to fight Tyson because he knows in his heart of hearts he's in for a beating.
Aj is done hype well and truly over just like wilder but now we get fury vs usyk that's even better
Now everyone's got ring inactivity.
I loved this one in full. Really fascinating but chilled.
Do you know where I can find it?
Even then they wrote him off and they still do it now and yet he shuts them up each and every time.
Bruno, my dear old Bruno. Everyone says the same thing about Nelson. “How have you worked that one out?” 😂
Nelson does what Hearn tells him to do. £££
This was 2013 and Haye was still a decent fighter then. Tyson had yet to show what an incredible fighter he is. So the fighters understandably going for Haye. Big Frank wasn't though. Not point comparing them now as Tyson is now recognised as the best heavyweight around. Only AJ fanbois think otherwise. But they tend not to understand boxing too well.
And Haye is remembered for his many losses today. When it mattered he never pulled it of. Haye lost all the big fights of his career.
@@memento5113 his big mistake was moving up from cruiserweight. But if you want the big money I suppose you have to.
Tyson is the BEST HEAVYWEIGHT In the world by a country mile
He's fought 1 top 10 fighter bro he ain't the best by a mile.
@@Robert-no3ds Do the maths if your two times world champion and fight two separate boxers how many time will you have fought top ten boxers.
@@Robert-no3ds who is? Deontay was undefeated until tyson.. tyson will run through aj. Usyk might outbox tyson but I think the size difference will play a roll with that one. Who do you think can beat tyson?
@@sheeparebillygoats7221 exactly, hes only beaten tyson, you can't say hes gonna beat AJ or usyk cuz you don't know, he really only has wilder on his resume.
@@Robert-no3ds that is just not true. Wilder isnt the only serious guy hes beat up. Are u forgeting Chirosa and klitschiko? And just curious about everyone's opinions, but who would you say is top HW at the moment? And top pfp?
Hayley has no chance and Joshua has no chance Tyson is a complete fighting man
Tyson is a bright cookie... It's just that the others don't think so... Big.. Big.. Mistake.
Remember watching this thinking not one of them takes Tyson seriously.
The lad done good!!!!!!
Frank Bruno did.
@@alexfoster6176 yeah you're right.
Shows how clever Joshua really is 😂😂
Ha, Dope!!!
In all fairness, at the time Tyson was an up and comer were as David Haye was an experienced two weight world champion. AJ and the others didn’t pick Haye out of spite.
True and nobody knew Tyson fury had different styles. Although I remember Manny Steward saying he would be the next dominant heavyweight after Wladamir due to his natural skill and ability. Then Tyson started trying with his uncle Peter Fury and his style changed completely.
They all tried to put fury down but they're all looking up to him now...
Reluctantly or not, they don't have a choice 😆
Even haye is now.
%100000000000
How was Bruno putting Fury down? He seems shocked that Haye was the favourite against him
@@raprice79 yeah Bruno wasn’t to be fair
Fury said Martin and pretty much everyone else would beat AJ
Doesn't matter when fury becomes undisputed
@@Deakonig let's hope he doesn't lose his bottle and takes the fight.
@@OTMM22 u think its bad now. u gunna see furys face on wwe posters , movies the lot when you go out side your door when he wins aj.
ul be having nighmares
@@ryanyb3699 like I said, I just hope Fury takes the fight.
@@OTMM22 he should. me personally would love 3 fights. it be good to see the loser try a different approach.
Give it a rest AJ.
Still gutted this fight didn't happen
Fury is still underrated in the UK.
I'd argue he's more overrated in the UK.
John mcdermott leathered him and got robbed.fact.
@@ryanharris7891 AJ GOT BUMMED NO MORE FAKE NICE GUY
@@Harrisongarrison0800 turn caps off bro, we're adults here, start acting like it :)
@@ryanharris7891 Overrated? Have you seen what he’s done and you’ve got sky sports calling AJ “one of the greatest ever”. Fury is Britain’s best heavyweight for a long long time.
Its just incredible how calm and joyful tyson is, as if he knows what no one else knows
He has Jesus
Got this recommendation after his loss to Usyk. Usyk to me was like a shorter version of Tyson Fury to beat Anthony Joshua
Yeah 100% true Joshua is just a body builder
@@ericthompson4423 okay casual. Clearly don’t watch heavy weight boxing
@@Theboxingfanatic okay jude 🤣 AJ out of the elite of the heavyweights at the moment on technical ability is down there with wilder lol all AJ does is look for a knockout hes scared to fight fury and wilder lol and he got schooled by uysk who was the underdog apparently lol
@@ericthompson4423 casual "LOL"
completely different style, fury’s more awkward than slick and nowhere near as fast as usyk. i’d favour fury to win but to would be a dull and close point decision.
It's a shame that fight didn't happen! I was so excited at the time. Would have been a great fight
Thanks mate i was curious about whether this fight happened or not
@@semihibis7104 well done 👏
well haye is apparently coming back and trying to get it to happen again.. which i reeeeally can't see it going well for him, if it even materializes, which I doubt it will.
Proved everyone in the room wrong! Now he’s the best heavyweight in the world
You can't have been listening. Bruno backed him to win.
I loved Bruno "David Haye is favourite" "Seriously" lol 😆
From Joshua’s first fight I never believed in him, I never felt he was a real fighter. It’s interesting seeing discussions like this because I think he proves he’s not a real lover of boxing when he speaks. He doesn’t offer anything insightful, he’s robotic and manufactured with his responses and he’s not likeable - it never ceases to amaze me that someone so lacking in charisma became such a fan favourite. Joshua is so similar to the Klitschko’s in terms of his lack of personality, his manufactured/fake persona and robotic style has allowed him to go a long way in the sport thanks to good management and consistently disingenuous/misleading PR and marketing. He’s beaten a lot of good fighters thanks to his natural attributes and the push behind him (when you have the team and money he does it’s easy to be dedicated to your craft, he has no distractions away from boxing because he isn’t a real/everyday person) but he’s never beaten anyone he shouldn’t beat. Pulev, Povetkin, Ruiz, Molina, Martin, Whyte (at the time of the fight), Parker, Takam - they’re all small, average heavyweights who were picked to make Joshua look good. The only exception to that would be Ruiz because it was late notice, but the reality is they chose him because they thought he was out of shape. Whyte was a real novice at the time also and the fight could easily go his way if they fought today. The other names on Joshua’s CV (which Hearn loves to pretend is much better than it is) don’t even warrant a mention. The Klitschko fight was a good watch but he was past it and the fight shouldn’t have been so close, it happened when it did because the name looks good on paper, not because Klitschko should’ve been in there. Even the Usyk fight was one where Joshua should have held all the advantages if he had the mind of a fighter, but he chose to box with someone who is far superior to him in that regard.
Joshua’s fans attack Fury by saying he hasn’t fought as tough opposition as Joshua, but it’s not true and it goes to show what a good job Hearn has done. He influences the casuals so much. Chisora twice, Cunningham, McDermott considering the age of Fury when that fight happened, Wilder twice (3x in the near future) and Klitschko whilst he was still champion and seen as unbeatable are all more impressive wins in context than the ones listed for Joshua above. David Haye was nearly on that list also and at the time that would have been a good name to add. Chisora today is a tougher fight than Molina, Martin, Pulev, Povetkin, Parker and arguably Takam seeing as he got the win when they fought. I would also argue that Wallin will be a decent name on Fury’s CV when their careers are both over - he beat another of Joshua and Wilder’s supposedly credible opponents recently and did so comprehensively.
He is not a natural fighter. He only fights as he is big and had training to be a boxer. Its not as simple as that. Natural fighter fight with a heart like Fury does.
uhh
@@QuantumGamingUploads Don’t ever talk about boxing again. Go back to video games and watch My Little Pony, things you actually know about.
@@kam67 I don’t know who you are, this other persons comment might be short but there’s definitely a lot of sense there. Unsure why truth has you triggered, but strange. You’ve got to be an absolute diehard AJ fan to think he’s actually an elite boxer. I could see him potentially not winning those belts back in the rematch, the man just got schooled by a smaller, technically superior fighter. So perhaps it is you that needs to go watch my little pony or whatever you kids watch these days
This analysis is spot on and well articulated. Real talk
It’s Mad how Tyson is talking about inactivity etc but yet he blew up to 28stone years out the ring to come back and win WBC and the BEST HW. It’s madness true hero of a human being
Only Bruno called this one right.
“Haye’s favourite? What, against Tyson Fury? How do you work that one out??!!!”
Wouldn't be surprised if Bruno stuck a few quid on Fury after this finished!
Why wouldn’t hay be facrioute he was ex wba heavyweight champion of the world and unified cruiserweight champ with a high knockout percentage. Tyson fury wasn’t the man he is today. Haye would have drilled him to the canvass
Tyson's boxing IQ has always been levels above Joshua & any other heavyweights. Love Fury's wry smile when they were all making their predictions, he knew long before them how everything would go. Fascinating watching this now given both men's current situations
Most people get discouraged when others put them down, a few actually get stronger.
Regardless of who u root for this is so cool. I know it's more common in boxing but I'd love to see stuff like this in UFC, NHL, NFL.
Two fights in three years he says 😂 Oh how the tables have turned
It’s like there is a pandemic going on which has put boxing on a hold wow shocker
@@9ico not to mention that Chisora, Whyte and Joshua still managed to have fights during the pandemic
@@anonym58063 How many fights did Joshua Usyk Chisora Fury have in 2020?
@@9ico more than Fury during the pandemic
@@OTMM22 did AJ, whyte and delboy have a rematch clause to fight someone? no
fury proved them all wrong, he has beat the best and is still undefeated
Long time ago this lot. But everything Fury as said, he as done , and alot more. Younger he was raw clumsy. But now is boxing IQ and adaptability and calmness could make him elite.
Fury calm?
This feels all the more sweeter to watch after tonight. Them Usyk vibes
Inactivity worked out for tyson 🤣 well done champ best on the planet
At this point everyone knew Fury was good but none of us knew just how good he was and he wasn't talking trash he was telling truth all along. Look at AJ and Fury now, it's surprise how AJ beat Dillian and Klitchko
There's only 1 Tyson Fury.
Watching this back now it makes me realise that Tyson (including his family) knew something that everyone else didn't, Look how confident Tyson is, He knew how good he was going to become.
I love Haye but also Fury too. Haye was so underrated it’s nice to see how highly other pros thought of him, deserved some respect. People think cos he lost to Bellew he’s not as good as he’s made out to be by his fans. Even Bellew said a non injured Haye would win easily.
Shame David Haye isn’t in his prime at this time or there would be 4 big bosses in the HW division!
You have to realize that this sport is filled with casuals who jump on hype trains. Boxing has tons of fake fans and toxic assholes in it. Haye used to be something different back in the day!
Haye was overrated if anything
@@EskiLdn Haye was not overrated. Go and watch his fights when he was in his prime and you will eat your words. Haye used to be the best of the best and would have wiped the floor with stiff AJ and clumsy Fury.
I love seeing how cocky AJ looks here. Good times we are living in
Joshua acting all tuff like he knows a lot, years later he’s the one with a loss🤣😂😅big Dosser!!
2 losses
Fury would have done haye . Fury was the underdog , but it was gonna be fury’s coming out party .
I love Tyson man - love that spirit - respect to David Haye you cant knock him at all
1 boxing icon talking to these plummers who cant agree with themselves, joshua is gonna get ko'd by fury if they fight
The way Usyk did this to Joshua
So not only does AJ not know how to box, he also doesn’t have any knowledge about it either
this was 2013. the popular consensus was that Haye would beat fury, he hadn’t been tested yet. dummy
Chill
Fury: "AJ was never my friend"
Dude was not being cocky; spoke nothing but facts in a respectful manner. 💯 Champ!
Fury is going to destroy Joshua, RIP SkySports
tell him to get in the ring with him first.
If only Fury felt the same, then maybe he would have got in the ring with him 🦆
You will ve this amazing thought eating wildboar prickk like lie-son feary 🤣😂🤣
@Redstar Dwight he signed a new deal with sky ,it ll be announced after usyk fight 👍👍
That ending shows Tyson believed in himself when nobody did,shows what else you need in this world.
Crazy looking back how underestimated Fury was.
'I think ya wrong, I think everyone's wrong' with the biggest cheesey grin on his face, love this guy.
Fury's confidence separates him from everyone else. Absolute unreal talent to top it off. 🥊.
I true fighting fan right here
If that's true, (which it might be), then he needs to start fighting ranked guys.. Since coming back he's fought one ranked guy (wilder).. And he's only fought two top tens in his entire career. Never in the history of boxing would we have given such boxers so much praise. So I agree with people that he might have the potential to be great,, but he definitely doesn't yet.. And ask yourself, who fights a trilogy when they haven't beaten anyone in the current top ten.. No one thats who. He is holding up the heavyweight division.
Bottling rematches and never defending a title also seperates him
@@onenonlydon lie-son feary 🤣 is that you ,I've never defended a title 🤣
I don't agree. Endless fighters are confident. What separates fury is skill and a fighting spirit.
Frank Bruno a legend says how can you back the great David haye against Tyson. Man knows his boxing
You can tell they all think Tyson Fury is the GWH, turns out he's levels above everyone else in the room.
respect to Frank Bruno though.
I love how those video pop up after I watch some video about Fury Wilder 3.