That's only if they sort the issue with Gloves. The gloves that Fury has been given he's not happy with and if they don't sort the new ones in time he says he won't fight! I hope he does because I'm really looking forward to this one.
I would imagine this is a non-event really. Potentially mind games, but let's say it's genuine. Firstly, the glove manufacturers* will now be working around the clock to sort the problem, And secondly, there's no way Fury won't fight. I just can't see it. The money he's lost in the past & would lose from this, wouldn't be justifiable.
*I've never actually heard of Paffen as a brand, so don't know much about their reputation. Grant or Cleto Reyes are the more respected & reputable brands.
Well, Haye's back. Where do we start with this shambles. Ok, his first fight will be against a man named Mark de Mori. I'd never heard of him before, so checked his boxrec page, to find out some details. At first, it looked good & a decent return fight for Haye. The guy has 30 wins from 33 bouts, including 2 drawers & only one stoppage defeat. Plus he boasts a decent 79% KO ratio.
Hoooowever... All of those opponents have been novices, or journeymen. De Mori is ranked lower, than the following (who are all names, that boxing fans should be familiar with); Michael Sprott, Denis Bakhtov, Andriy Rudenko, Kevin Johnson, Gary Cornish. All of which have had an absolute pummelling from either AJ or Hughie Fury in the past 12 months or so. It's all about levels, and in football terms, it's the equivalent of a part-time, injury-hit, minnow team, away at a mid-table premier league team, who're fielding their strongest XI.
Haye will finish it, whenever he wants. Forget "tune-up," this will be a glorified sparring match.
I doubt The O2 will sell out, and to make matters worse, Haye hasn't even got a TV deal ATM. The rumour is, Sky won't touch him, or this event, as they deem it too much of a risk. What with the high profile pull-outs & Haye's stock being at an all time low, with fans. Which makes Haye's return to the ring, (which I believe is not to win titles, but to cash in on the Sky PPV money) almost farcical
Haye-Joshua, in the near future, would be an exciting fight while it lasted, but I can't see Eddie Hearn wanting to put his cashcow on the line. Yet.