David Haye provides a free preview of himself at heavyweight.

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  1. BoxingGuru

    BoxingGuru Boxing Addict Full Member

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  2. jecxbox

    jecxbox St. Brett Full Member

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    c'mon Haye...Fight James Toney in your "warm up" fight! :lol:
     
  3. BoxingGuru

    BoxingGuru Boxing Addict Full Member

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    LOL. I sincerely believe Klitschko is going to decapitate this guy within 4 rounds, if Haye doesn't lose before he even gets a title shot. He was supposed to easily beat this cruiserweight and got destroyed.
     
  4. Ambition_Def

    Ambition_Def **** the people. Full Member

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    Haye has a very small head. He'll get clobbered by the big heavyweights because of this fact.
     
  5. knighty

    knighty Active Member Full Member

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    oh come on for gods sake! this was years ago when haye was a ****in kid. he wasnt living the life , he was out shagging , drinking and really getting by on natural ability. this loss was probably the best thing to happen to him.

    i bet he does a cotto and his chin will get stronger in the move up in weight!

    wait and see!!!!!!!!!!!!!:bbb :hi:
     
  6. Napoleon

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    I sure hope so. It pisses me off how nuthuggers from England, like Superheavyweight, are already predicting him to KO Klitschko in a couple of rounds and "clean up the heavyweights mess."

    I see Klitschko winning an easy 12 round decision of not a late TKO, but we all know Klitschko has be upset before, and Haye could be the guy to do it.
     
  7. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    This was years ago ffs. This TKO has nothing to do with his chin, look how exhausted was after having blown all his energy in the first 5.

    As knighty says I'm sure his chin will get stronger as he bulks up, starving yourself to get to a weight limit drains you like you wouldn't believe. Look at Cotto he was rocked by Torres at light-welter but now he's got a much improved chin at welter as he's not having to boil down to 140 anymore and he's got lots more energy.
     
  8. Napoleon

    Napoleon Smokin' Full Member

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    Like I said in my previous post, nuthuggers like him.

    This guy already has 4 excuses for the loss.

    1. Haye was a ****ing kid.
    2. He wasn't living the life.
    3. He was out drinking.
    4. He was out shagging.
    I'm supprised Haye even had even strengh to get in the ring that time.
     
  9. Jacko

    Jacko Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This was Hayes 11th pro fight against a tough veteran. Plus Haye wasn't sparked out. His corner threw the towel in because Haye had gassed himself loading up on all his punches in the earlier rounds, so he couldn't defend himself against the punches coming his way. It was a stupid mistake by Haye, but he has learned from that mistake and is a more patient fighter now. He rarely wastes many punches.

    Now im not saying Haye is going to be a great heavyweight, i just don't know yet, but claiming hes not going to be based on a fight when he was very inexperienced is a pretty weak arguement.
     
  10. Thread Stealer

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    Did Haye ever quit against a feather-fisted slapper when he was in or near the prime of his career?

    Did he ever run from a mandatory like Forrest Gump from a truck load of hicks, only to be forced by the WBC to fight his mandatory, pull out 4 straight times, and then return once this mandatory got knocked out again?

    Did Haye ever get kicked out of the Olympics for juicing?

    Haye already has a few up on your beloved Quitali.

    Haye's cruiserweight accomplishments > Quitali's heavyweight accomplishments


    "Bu, bu, bu, but he was winning when he lost!!" :lol:
     
  11. BoxingGuru

    BoxingGuru Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah he clearly wasn't a boxer at that time, dispite having 10 pro fights and being 23 years old. Also his very extensive pre-pro career doesn't count either, including his silver medal. He just wasn't ready for being punched in the face. I can understand that completely.
     
  12. knighty

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  13. BoxingGuru

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    Leave it to this asshat to turn a thread about David Haye into a thread about Vitali Klitschko. Totally makes sense.
     
  14. Thread Stealer

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    So, remind me again, did Quitali get banned for the Olympics for juicing? Yes or no? Did Haye?

    How did Haye become the recognized champ at cruiserweight? By beating the champ, or by winning the vacant title over a fat 38 year old golfer who hadn't fought in over a year? What did Haye do once he became the recognized champ? Beat the WBO champ in impressive fashion, or beat a journeyman who's claim to fame was beating a shot, injured, ear-biting former champ who peaked 16 years earlier?

    It must hurt your feelings when I speak the truth about your beloved Brittley. After all, you're the only one that cries to the mods about it and asks for me to get banned.

    Hell, not even the Floyd fanboys ask for the Floyd haters to get banned. :rofl
     
  15. BoxingGuru

    BoxingGuru Boxing Addict Full Member

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    God you're a moron. You think I'm a Vitali fan because I post a video of Haye. Wow you proved (once again) how much of a stupid **** you really are. Please quote where I mentioned Vitali or you admit you are a dumb ass troll.