David Haye was last night urged to quit as he attended what many saw ...

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  1. dave-slave

    dave-slave Guest

    David Haye was last night urged to quit as he attended what many saw as his retirement party...

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/more-...aye-told-to-retire-on-a-high-115875-23272957/

    Booth, who is Haye's trainer and manager, last night said: "Personally, I don't think he should fight again.
    "He doesn't need to. He has achieved all he could achieve in his career so he can retire with his head held high.
    "People must not forget he's a cruiserweight who fought a dominant heavyweight and so there is no shame in losing on points to Wladimir."
    He added: "We are having a party. But I would not say it is an official announcement that he is retiring.
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  2. beefman180

    beefman180 Well-Known Member Full Member

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  3. timeout

    timeout Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    How is hoe's toe?
     
  4. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    If he carries on, I suspect it will be without Booth.
    When Booth says, "he's achived all he can", he's really talking about himself. :yep
     
  5. RockyMartinez

    RockyMartinez Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Hes not a Cruiserweight hes a Heavyweight
     
  6. ant

    ant Ride The Walrus Full Member

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    just let them have another excuse i mean its sad enough as it is
     
  7. drunkboat

    drunkboat Active Member Full Member

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    IF he retires now he will be remembered for his toe
     
  8. dvb

    dvb Well-Known Member Full Member

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    he hasnt achieved everything at ALL!. He wanted to bring excitement to the divsion,the US still barely know of him!,he wanted to beat a /both klitskos,hes still not done that.

    dump booth,go to roach,improve the footwork,balance and movement,improve the combinations,the activity,getting off first,the in fighting.

    fight top US fighters,beat them convingly and entertain the US fans,take on vitali,if you get by vitali,take on wlad for the final total unification of ALL belts.

    sort out why he is so injury prone each fight that comes around,then get in the ring fully fit with no injuries,no excuses,with proper and perfect preperation.

    Try execute the perfect plan to win,if that fails give your all to win by KO AND even if he gets knocked out trying then atleast no one can say he didnt try and didnt give his all.

    31 is wayyy to young to retire,hes stil prime,not even prime for a heavyweight even!.

    do less talking,and more fighting,dont hype yourself up for a fall,just go in there and get the wins.
     
  9. klimting

    klimting ???? Full Member

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    man acheived good at cruiser, no shame there...at heavy he just made a complete ***** of himself.
     
  10. antonio8904

    antonio8904 Atheist Full Member

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    this...^
     
  11. Bubby

    Bubby Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good
     
  12. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    im actually shocked he didnt go to the party with crutches to rip the arse out of it even more
     
  13. dave

    dave Active Member Full Member

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    Well it's funny he mentioned a rematch with Vlad, if he is able to get one he may possibly known as the greatest salesman ever in boxing!
     
  14. Squire

    Squire Let's Go Champ Full Member

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    I want him to fight on. I think it would be good for boxing, and it could give Vitali a good fight to retire on. Maybe it wouldn't be good for him though
     
  15. jacklondon

    jacklondon Guest

    That punk and her phony title was a disgrace to the sport of boxing.

    And FOR YEARS you had to read all the punks on here raving on about how she's "the savior of the heavyweight division"!

    Her legs were so rubbery she kept falling down.

    But really it's not nice to make fun of someone with such a horrible injury. I do hope her little baby toe is healing well.