He celebrated at end of fight mate, i couldn't believe he did. I was wondering if it was ''yess!!! i've made 12 rounds against Wlad, Adam we did it! ''
Larry Merchant at the end said "Why is David Haye raising his hand? :huh Is he just happy that this poor fight is over?"
Was HBO commentary good then Roe? I nearly switched over to them cos Watt and Rawling was doing my nut in!
It was better than Sky's but I'm not sure that's much praise. They had Jim Lampley, Larry Merchant and Roy Jones which isn't a great team IMO. They all took ages to say nothing most of the time. Interesting thing though was the HBO punch stats were completely different to Sky's which just goes to show how pointless, biased and inaccurate they are.
What did George Foreman's card end up as? Your right on Sky, Watt just kept repeating same thing every ****ing round.
They didn't say anything about Foreman on there but I heard he had it level after 6 or something Lederman did the scoring and had Wlad way up. The HBO team weren't too kind on Haye in general though. His falling to the floor and looking at the referee was pissing them off you could tell.
Oh i thought way Sky kept mentioning big George i thought he was used by HBO. Tbh i didn't blame Haye for the canvas thing but once he got the point he should of stopped it. He continued then moaned to ref for other things and i knew then it was all going to pot. He was visibly frustrated.
I don't think it was a poor fight, it was tense and it had drama. Larry Merchant is a complete twat, he should be forced into retirement.
I don't blame Haye for falling on the canvas a lot either. David has poor balance when he lunges in and Wlad used that to his advantage. He would pull him down and help him on his way. Haye was actually going down voluntarily when Wlad leaned on him which was clever because it takes a lot out of you when you resist and try and push up. It also got the refs attention early which caused the point deduction. The ref totally changed his tune though when Manny had a go at him and went on to call a KD which clearly wasn't.
Why, because he dropped a onesided decision to Wlad Klitschko, in a fight which the majority expected him to get knocked out in? Get a grip FFS. Why do people react like this after a fighter loses.
It's the pathetic toe excuse coupled with all his promises/disrespect/thrash talk that makes him a joke now. Not necessarily the performance, which isn't immune from criticism. I don't think you could say he left it all in the ring last night.