If Haye went back to Cruiserweight and...

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Sugar 88, Sep 16, 2015.


  1. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    Id hope he would eat a devasting left hook from kudryashov.
     
  2. Pro Punter

    Pro Punter Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    David Haye is still the same age he was when he fought Wlad?

    Where do we get these life stopping tablets from?

    Haye will be in much worse condition when he comes back than Wlad - ask Ricky Hatton.
     
  3. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    Are you soft in the head? Of course he isn't. I was just saying he was unfortunate in what version of Wlad he came up against. Fury is fighting a much more faded version of him, he just doesn't have the skill set to capitalise on it.

    After his injuries, who knows what Haye has left? Prob very little but we just don't know. Everything I was saying was hypothetical.
     
  4. Pro Punter

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    Fair enough but I don't think any version of Haye would trouble either Klitschko until both are very old men.

    That time is approaching but both would still have too much for Haye this year.

    Haye would get a real shock if he does come back and fights Fury or AJ.

    Think he knew he had lost it with his 'accidental cut' pre Fury fight.
     
  5. Furey

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    The word 'If' and 'Haye' seem to appear far too often....

    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
     
  6. Pro Punter

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    The version of Wlad had not changed for years before the Haye fight.

    Agree with above - he failed to take his chance against Wlad and will sadly be remembered for that stinker plus his **** poor late pull out versus Fury.

    Excellent career at cruiserweight but his heavyweight career was all about cash.
     
  7. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    Well i think that's a valid opinion. I don't think he cut himself to get out of a date with Fury though. He's greedy and too much money was at stake. That and I don't think Fury is very good. He's just a big man with a well managed career in a weak era. In the 90s I don't think he'd have ever got a shot at a world title as there a host of contenders from that decade who I'd pick to easily beat fury.

    This said, I find Tyson hilarious. I just hope he doesn't get too depressed when he gets obliterated by an old man Wlad.