DAVID HAYE: "My next target is AJ". Will he get this fight????

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Joshua Rubinstein, Feb 19, 2017.


  1. yesihavearm2

    yesihavearm2 ESB Chinchecker Full Member

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    What if the sky wasn't blue tomorrow?

    Haye never beat any top HW's in his prime so why would he be able to now after 5 years out. Laughable.

    Also he had his chance to fight Fury before and he ran, twice. Probably the best thing he ever did really as that would have been the end of him.
     
  2. tomclarky

    tomclarky New Member Full Member

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    So you believe he faked injury, twice? Both of which there are evidence for.

    lol.
     
  3. lawslaw

    lawslaw Active Member Full Member

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    But we have already established Valuev was one of the top heavyweights at the time
    Lol

    I know you hate losing...but you have. Get over it.
     
  4. yesihavearm2

    yesihavearm2 ESB Chinchecker Full Member

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    Valuev top heavyweight







































    Valuev top heavyweight
     
  5. lawslaw

    lawslaw Active Member Full Member

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    He was in Rings top 10 multiple times during the period in question, and therefore by using Ring as the standard as you have, clearly he was one of the top heavies at the time.

    You even attempting to argue any different just shows you up for the hypocrite you are.
     
  6. yesihavearm2

    yesihavearm2 ESB Chinchecker Full Member

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    Unlike you I am not a blind hero-worshiping fanboy, if you genuinely think that Valuev was a top HW then you are as delusional as Haye himself.

    What you are saying doesn't even make sense. The Ring also had fighters like Boystov and Dimitrenko ranked at the time as well - would you also call them TOP heavyweights because they had appeared in the rankings like Valuev did? What's hilarious is that Valuev ROBBED the title from Holyfield, had Evander got the correct decision I have no doubt that Haye would have tried to challenge a 90 y/o Holyfield and then called himself the champion afterwards, that's the kind of character Haye has. Completely classless.

    Haye didn't beat the top fighters in a MUCH weaker era, in his prime. So why on earth do you think he would be able to now achieve something that he didn't manage to do in his prime after FIVE YEARS out.

    Nothing but blind hero-worshipping fanboyism, it's frightening really to see how many people fighters like Haye and Khan can convince to think anything they want to. Any credibility you had has now gone.
     
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  7. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Haye goes into the horses mouth as haye, comes out he horses arse as fecal matter.....................

    Haye could have had a fight with Joshua sometime back, what has he been waiting for?
     
  8. lawslaw

    lawslaw Active Member Full Member

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    Evidence?

    I thought not.