HAYE has left Adam booth (Great Move)

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  1. krishv1980

    krishv1980 Active Member Full Member

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    I think Booth is an average trainer at best who was lucky enough that egocentric control freak like Haye Picked him to play sheep.

    If anyone followed Haye from the beginning knew he was an exceptional ammeter with super athletic ability.

    I also think Booths training methods would only work with a natural talent like HAye who would have succeeded with any trainer.
     
  2. Clydebank Blitz

    Clydebank Blitz Don't Be Scared Homie Full Member

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    I think it's a good move too. I never really liked Booth.
     
  3. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    Haye has had one of the greatest prizefighting careers of all time.

    1. Nikolai Valuev – £2 Million
    2. John Ruiz – £1 Million
    3. Audley Harrison – £5 Million
    4. Wladimir Klitschko – £15 Million
    5. Dereck Chisora – £3 Million


     
  4. aaronpernell

    aaronpernell Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If a boxer that never fights leaves his trainer does it matter?
     
  5. Clydebank Blitz

    Clydebank Blitz Don't Be Scared Homie Full Member

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    Haye would be considered one of the greatest of all time if he fought in Tyson's era imo. The HW division is just too big for him now, so he can't get past the Klitschkos which really is why he isn't too interested in boxing. He'll just come back, KO some guys who don't have the skills to even compete with him (ie, Fury, why did Haye duck that?) and he'll walk home with a decent little payday.
     
  6. aaronpernell

    aaronpernell Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Dude cant stay healthy for enough to have a fight a year, he would be a contender in any era but would never be an all time great
     
  7. RememberingC.S.

    RememberingC.S. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    For real? This is one of those things you would never say possible. Haye was Booth's biggest treasure, they were like gay lovers.

    Bad move anyway. Booth is an extremely good trainer, Haye is naturally good and he may not need him, but he won't find a better replacement for sure.
     
  8. David HEY!!!

    David HEY!!! Guest

    Lol that ***** would get stopped by countless fighters in Tyson's era.

    One of the greatest ever. Is that what Bunce is still spouting.
     
  9. Azzer85

    Azzer85 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    no actually a lot of Tysons opponents would have beaten Haye.

    Douglas, Holyfield and Lewis would stop Haye in his tracks for a start.
     
  10. Cinderella Man

    Cinderella Man Deleebr 'eem into mahands Full Member

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    Haye is retired. Doesn't matter what he does anymore.