I understand why you feel that way Rustee1 but I am not surprised. That cut is just too deep to go into a fight of this importance with a disadvantage where Tyson Fury will just home in on this advantage. There's just too much at stake to take a big gamble. That fight is tough enough as it is without going into it with this cut.
Tyson Fury really should show a bit more class and stop jumping on the bandwagon and accept that David Haye can't fight on the original date and focus on getting ready for 8 February.
All this talk and trashing a man when he's been hurt is just too low for me. I have lost a bit of respect for Tyson Fury even though I am still a fan of his.
He had a great opportunity to show some class by wishing David Haye a speedy recovery over the Christmas period with his family and to meeting him in the new year.
His statements are so silly as the cut is obvious for all to see. When you look at David Haye's record he has fought some very big guys so I don't see why he would duck Tyson Fury.
If that's what he needs to feel confident of beating David Haye, then good luck to him but he's in big trouble.