Do you want David Haye to beat the Klitschkos?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by pinolero1981, Sep 30, 2010.


  1. pinolero1981

    pinolero1981 Active Member Full Member

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    When I first heard of David Haye coming up into the heavyweight scene I was excited and wanted to root for him since he was a new face that could bring back excitement to a division that really needed it. After all, David Haye is a fast puncher with a dynamic personality that could help boxing get back into the mainstream. It doesn't end there. He also posseses a threat to the Klistchkos' like no other. The current talent pool in the heavyweight division has left no doubt that there are the Klistchko brothers and then a huge gap to get to the next ranked fighter. David Haye has shown that he has skills and speed to at least put up a competitive match versus the Klistchkos', something that we haven't seen in a while. Did I want Haye to win? Yes, I wanted him to win so one of the brothers would want to avenge the other brothers' loss. A rematch could follow creating a string of mega fights that the heavyweight division hasn't seen in a while. Unfortunately, life is not a fairy tale and David Haye has caught Mayweather syndrome (pardon the reference). He has talked and that is about it. He has pulled shamelessly out of two possible bouts with each of the Klistchko brothers. Now he plans on retiring a year from now? That means that he will not only have to win his fight coming up but he would have to fight Wladimir and Vitali back to back if he does want to become the unified champion. Then what? Retire. He will just leave the division in a state of turmoil. Thinking it throughly now, I can't wait for the Klitschko brothers to put him into retirement. :bbb

    Well, that's my opinion. What's yours?
     
  2. GalangK

    GalangK Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I do not really care if Haye knocks out both or one of the Klitschkos or he himself gets starched. I just want him TO FIGHT one of the brothers. So can finally watch a heavyweight fight that the general public will be moderately excited about.
     
  3. Dio

    Dio Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I really wanna see a bout with david haye. lets hope for it some time in 2011.
     
  4. DemolitionDan

    DemolitionDan ATG and HoF Full Member

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    :deal I agree with this. I don't care who wins, I just want to see a good fight.
     
  5. Daruf

    Daruf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Honestly i think it would be the worst thing if Haye actually grew some balls and pulled off the miracle win.
    He is going to retire straight after so that would leave the HW division just like after Lewis retired.
     
  6. the_brigand

    the_brigand I'll Eat Her Later... Full Member

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    I want to see David step in the ring with Wladimir. I'd rather Wlad wins, what I'm really looking forward to is a good fight regardless.

    I can't see Haye being good for the division though, he's been real **** so far, he's talked more then he's fought and he plans to retire.. why do I want him to win? So he can sell the movie rights to his life's story? Nah.
     
  7. tnagler

    tnagler New Member Full Member

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    If he steps into the ring with either of them, I will want him to win; for finally delivering the excitement he promised. If he avoids them I will be rooting for whichever bum he faces instead to KO him for letting down his fans. Or perhaps even deceiving them, if he never planned to fight them in the first place.
     
  8. BoxingFan2010

    BoxingFan2010 Boxing Addict banned

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    Still want to see Haye KO'd :deal
     
  9. dubace

    dubace Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i wanted him to beat the klitchkos at first. now that i see he's a huge *****, i hope they kick his ass.
     
  10. Ringnut

    Ringnut Boxing Addict Full Member

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    same here
     
  11. pinolero1981

    pinolero1981 Active Member Full Member

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    I couldn't agree with you more.
     
  12. biggjesse

    biggjesse New Member Full Member

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    I'm in agreement that there is more talk than walk from David Haye. He's a winner but so are the Klits. Love them or hate them they knock almost everyone they face out. Perhaps Haye wants to talk like a man but knows he can't win the fight. They always hype an american fighter against either of the Klits and they lose by knockout.
     
  13. pinolero1981

    pinolero1981 Active Member Full Member

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    I know its a fight we all want to see, but I look at the big picture. Haye dismantling the Klitschkos and then retiring couldn't be better than the Klitschko's sending Haye to an early bitter retirement. By defeating either Klitschko, who is going to be the "MAN" at Heavyweight when Haye retires? Who will be left? A Klitschko reign is better than the that.
     
  14. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    I think he'll bring out the best in the Klitschkos and they would whoop him but lets see if those fights happen first before committing to our predictions.
     
  15. Davo

    Davo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :good