How much of a "fraud" is Haye, REALLY?

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  1. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    If the VK fight happens I hope he comes out with the same bull, he will look even more silly when Vitali easily knocks him out.
     
  2. shaunster101

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    When was the last time Vitali easily knocked anyone out?
     
  3. shaunster101

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    I think when he started he had a hunger for boxing and being a champ, but once he got rich and realised that he could get richer by doing more talking than fighting that hunger soon disappeared.
     
  4. dyna

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    As they say, Muhammad Ali could “float like a butterfly and sting like a bee.” However, without insulting Ali, it may be time to ask whether his qualities are still enough to define history’s greatest heavyweight champion. It may now be time to consider another warrior as the heavyweight division’s new “greatest.”
    I propose that it is time to honor [url]Vitali Klitschko[/url] as history’s all-time greatest heavyweight champion. No doubt, many will consider this suggestion bold. But let us look at the facts. Klitschko has fought most of the leading contenders, and after 15 years of boxing and 44 fights, he has an incredible 90% knockout percentage. Not only has Klitschko won most of his fights, but, incredibly, he has rarely lost a single round in any of his bouts. His only two career losses were due to injuries suffered in fights that he was handily winning. The two fighters who beat Klitschko – Chris Byrd and Lennox Lewis – were behind on the scorecards and on their way defeat when Klitschko was compelled to retire because of injuries, and only because of injuries.



    :oops::lol::lol::lol::happy:nut:nut
     
  5. On The Money

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    Charr was on his ass after two rounds :deal Do catch up.
     
  6. dyna

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    Charr got hit on the back of the head though
     
  7. cippi

    cippi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    haye has skills but he jst doesnt fight enough . and the wlad fight was huge disapointment
     
  8. shaunster101

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    I'll aske again, because you are obviously too dense to get the question the first time round.

    When was the last time easily KNOCKED anyone OUT?
     
  9. madballster

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    I don't blame him really. He probably had some financial goals "I want to be worth XX million quid, then I am financially secure". He reached that and then he probably wonders "Ok, what's next?".
     
  10. madballster

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    I think the last time big Vit literally knocked the living daylights out of somewhat was Kirk Johnson. Probably his most viscous performance.

    Unfortunately that was 10 years ago. I don't think he can repeat that today, let alone against Haye.
     
  11. On The Money

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    That Kirk Johnson would probably give current Haye a hard fight. I don't think there's enough evidence to say Vit has deteriorated enough to give Haye a serious chance. Best he can hope for is to get on his bike and survive 12.
     
  12. PolishPummler

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    CW of the decade???

    2 title fights one against a complete ****ing scrub in Enzo who had his belt handed to him by his promoter.

    Please
     
  13. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    cruiserweight of the decade? :rofl:rofl

    he had 2 title fights. WOW. 3 if you count the IBO, but i doubt you want to count that because he was knocked out in that one by a guy whose nickname is "the cat"

    since when does being 2-1 in title fights make you cruiserweight of the decade? :rofl seriously, wtf is wrong with you?

    and he was a PAPER CHAMP with the WBA considering wlad beat the WBA champion half to death in a fight a few weeks earlier :-(
     
  14. smegmaa

    smegmaa Undefeated Champ Full Member

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    jealously from fat americans who have nobody @ cruiser/heavy
     
  15. iceman71

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