In all fairness, I liked this guy. He looked like a heavyweight champ, had good pedigree, and had power. I am still one of those that feel the fight was a scam with Haye, much like when Piper fought Mr. T in a boxing match, but the guy did have heart and never gave up (at least not to my knowledge). I doubt he really believes he can be champ, but if he can fight for some good paydays as he doesnt appear to have suffered any real damage in the ring at his advanced age, id watch it, and probably root for him. It's just hard for me to get past the Haye debacle. I bet all my VCash on it, lost, then got caught for cultivation on the same saturday lol
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Do you have any proof of this? i highly doubt this is true because after the sprott fight he had to fight his mandatory Alexander Dimitrenko for the EBU title. as he didnt (because he got the haye fight) he vacated it. so how could he be offering tyson fury a career high payday when it was either dimitrenko or haye he was considering fighting.
He draws a TV audience to see him get KO'd, so if he can make a few quid until the public will no longer watch him disgrace himself then i can't fault a man earning a crust. But no more of the jabbering away trying to convince himself and the public he is something he aintatsch