David Haye says he has "2 fights left."

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by JeanPaulValley, Dec 2, 2012.


  1. Box84

    Box84 Active Member Full Member

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    Haye says he went from just over 216lbs to just under 203lbs in the jungle. Cruiserweight?
     
  2. irishny

    irishny Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    HBes made it clear for the last couple of years that he wont fight those fights.

    He has zero interest in them.

    For all intents and purposes the guy IS retired.
     
  3. irishny

    irishny Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    The guy is basically a cruier,always has been.

    Hes walking around at 216?

    That means hes easily within the cruiser range
     
  4. ludwig

    ludwig Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes, unfortunately most of Haye's fans are sheeple who repeat whatever talking points he says, and who don't pressure him to give good fights for the fans.

    Haye acknowledged that the fans were satisfied and happy with the Chisora fight...so why not give us another fight like that?

    A return to cruiser and a fight vrs. Lebedev or YPH would be ****ing awesome, and neither would be an easy night for Haye.
     
  5. CHEF

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    sorry but WRONG... they negotiated what David wanted..... problem is IMO he saw a chance to make good money in a much less difficult fight in Chisora, so he went that way.

    what you need to understand is that Vitali didnt print up a contract and then just sent it.... THEY BOTH negotiated and finalized the deal, THEN the contract was sent....... so you post of a "minimal purse" is not correct:deal... obviously Haye was ok with it and the contracts were made