I have been reading this site for a while and have enjoyed a lot of the too and fro and so called banter, finally felt compelled to join and state Haye Bellew was a fix! Who agrees?
Yeah, they let Bellew nearly kill Haye in the midrounds by not stopping the fight, not because they were desperate for a money making Haye-Joshua fight down the road, but as a clever part of a fix.
You felt compelled to write one of the most ill thought out comments I've ever seen on this forum. Being a lurker, you'll know that you've really achieved something there. Well done.
Everything about that was a fix open your eyes! Not one word of the injury post fight. All calls for the rematch. As for your lurker comments who cares it's a forum were people talk, right or wrong yet you are straight in ready to abuse like an idiot ha.
I doubt it was fixed but you never know with combat sports. I mean if Haye won there's just no way there would be a rematch. Now they can sell this bull**** again.
The Joshua fight is there as they can use the Haye injured card, showed heart and deserves the rematch. Wins easily both earn a coin then Haye gets Joshua. Wake up!
The injury rumor was true and Haye probably didn't want to pull out so close to the fight. Haye's shot and his body just can't handle the roughness of boxing anymore.
If it was a fix, why in the hell would Haye legitimately injure his ankle and then tough it out for 6 rounds where he could barely stand. I jumped on your comment because it was ridiculous. He didn't mention it post fight because 1) He's previously been called out for the Klitschko toe excuse 2) He desperately wants a rematch because he's got nowhere else to go.
Haye knew he couldn't use any excuses of injury....even though he was. He had world titles in sight at heavyweight after this but that's down the pan now so no fix here! He needs Bellew to give him a rematch but not sure that's going to happen. Had Haye done what he was expected to do he'd have been on a big money fight at heavyweight. This is just a huge spanner in the works for Haye. I think his best days are now behind him and he may yet retire after this if he cant get the necessary rematch failing that if he carries on his money will go down big time from here till he proves he really is still a force to be reckoned with. Looking unlikely now for him.
It's there if Joshua loses to Klitschko but really it is a mismatch. Joshua would blow Haye out within the distance. Haye has nothing left, he's been beaten, dragged around the ring and embarrassed. He looked as though he was the same level as Bellew prior to the injury.
What I meant was why didn't the interviewer mention it like how did the injury affect you? Or even mention it? Then Haye and Bellew talking ****. Watch the fight again then the talk afterwards just seemed suss to me, and also just my opinion hence why I said who agrees!