I think despite his loss to Rahman his legacy is definitely enhanced by that late career stuff, especially the Vitali fight, even a spent Lewis...
now that is hilarious :dogpile:
Briggs is has even more unknown elements than Haye after his lay off. whats he like after a few hard rounds? I dont even rate Briggs at all...
thats where people were wrong, Haye himself obviously thought he could beat Bellew in that state. It was a one round fight in most peoples eyes....
if that way any other fighter nothing would have been thought of stopping that fight in the 6th.
yep it is very irritating, and hypocritical. its a smoke and mirrors situation. they knew how desperate Haye was for the pay day, knew his body...
Haye was dragging his foot early as if to put as least pressure as possible. He clearly came in with at and hoped it would hold out, he expected...
The only think I would apologise to Bellew for is thinking he would crumple after Hayes first attack. I thought even a spent Haye would have...
do people really think Bellew wants to risk getting seriously knocked out by a super heavyweight? I'd bet Hearn would want it more than him...
if it wasnt for the toe thing he would have got away with being pulled out in round 6 and not suffer too much damage to his reputation. toegate...
see now Tony talking like that is ridiculous. He "did what Wlad couldnt". Any respect he has gained is going fast. He admits he knew about the...
Bellew will get massive credit, but he wont get credit for beating an uninjured Haye, because it didnt happen. Haye was injured, its frustrating...
Its not about what an idiot Haye was in the pre fight its about what happened in the actual fight and not letting personal feelings get in the...
Haye is a decent physical actor if that injury wasnt real, he was rendered completely ineffective, it looked real enough in the fight with him...
Edit - Sorry I misunderstood your post scrub that and ignore below post will reply later. Am at work so rush reading! move around fine for 6...