Rate David Hayes fights at HW.

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  1. Faerun

    Faerun Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  2. kelics

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    Thats correct. He promised things but didnt delivet them. It all began from Valuev, when he said to everyone that he would destroy Valuev, when instead he was running around the ring like a scared mouse, and i believe Haye won because of the last round
     
  3. kelics

    kelics Well-Known Member Full Member

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    who is trolling that is you, wasting your time to find pictures on the internet like that
     
  4. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    once again Terry...youre a ****ing idiot
     
  5. THEBODYSHOT

    THEBODYSHOT Active Member Full Member

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    Monte " Two Gunz" Barrett TKO 5 7 out of 10 showing Hayes power

    Nikolay Valuev MD 12 1 out of 10 after sitting on his ass for a years and pulling out of both K bro fights will get like snooze fest of running for 36 minutes.

    John Ruiz TKO 9 10 out of 10 Haye showed his power is speed etc.. vs a 40 years man but it was his manatory. Got us all excited for him to fight a Real Top 10 HW threat
    and here is the big threat

    Audley "A Force" Harrison TKO 3 -10 our of 10 Its was a ****ing disgrace to the real boxing fans. Haye pretty much just showed us what a sac of coward **** he is. Harrison 100% didnt derserve a title shot. The guy through 5 punches, haye waited till the third round the KO him out cause the fight was rigged and haye bet on himself.
     
  6. kelics

    kelics Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Can you tell me please how a bum would be in the top 10 on world heavyweight ranking?
     
  7. Faerun

    Faerun Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Dude, you trolled my post and now expect a serious reply to your brain fart?

    Do you want me to bite? Too bad...
     
  8. kelics

    kelics Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Get to **** your mum with ur **** pictures, your life is probably soo booring that you have just nothing to do but copying other poeple by posting **** pictures or telling "oh ur troll oh and this comment is troll too"
     
  9. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    bums are scattered all through the top 10 of all divisions.....
    look at the guy who was kod by govolkin kessler preior to entering the super sic "pedromo" look at the 14-0 guy from japan that sturm fought...never fighting a guy in the top 50 at middleweight gets a shot at a title....and gets cracked out by a feather fist like sturm...thats a bum...most WBA mandatories are has beens or bums...ruiz was a disgrace having one 3 fghtss in 5 years and no one ranked except mccline who had been beat 9 times already. jokes and more jokes
     
  10. kelics

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    Ruiz was an alrite fighter better than haye any way, sorry i dont know anything about below the heavyweights, so generally speaking about the heavies i think the ranking system is there for a reason. I mainly meant Valuev, he have 50 wins or somthing and 2 loses, and in this time hes in top 10 active heavyweight, so you cant really call him a bum
     
  11. Finn73

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    Ruiz - out of prime
    Valuev - was never that good and out of prime as well
    Monte - out of prime and was never on Haye's Level and definitely not on the level of the K bros.
    Audley - :) tomato can is the correct definition

    So, in my book, Ruiz was the best fight, because he wasn't that bad in his prime.
     
  12. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    I thought that insane rabbit punch knockdown in the same round was even crazier.
     
  13. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    LMAO:lol::lol::lol::lol:

    Alrighty then. That about sums it up.


    No, seriously though, Ruiz had some talent when he was in his late 20s to early 30s, but yeah, the last 3 or 4 years, he looked pretty bad, even against older and weaker opposition.

    Valuev is what he is, a monster with a chin. He's there to be hit if you can get in and out, and Haye did. Decent win, but IMHO, I give the fight to Valuev for being the aggressor. I mean, if a chihuahua is somehow able to nip and then escape under the fence does it mean that he's beaten the pit bull.

    As for Barrett, he is a never was even though I think he beat Rahman in their title fight, but heck, everyone knew he'd have to KO Rock to get a win on a DK promotion. But Wlad proved that Barrett in his prime was nothing but a stepping stone in the division. 10 years later, that same stepping stone almost ended Hayes HW career before it started.

    Audley, well there really no justifying this fight. Maybe as an amatuer he was something, although I NEVER once believed him to be anything, and as a pro he lost badly to even B class fighters, so Haye, a B fighter until he PROVES otherwise, will have to call that a nonfight in terms of legacy.
     
  14. Sir Will Wigan

    Sir Will Wigan HLF: A Real "Fightin' Man" Full Member

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    Fairness mandates that we consider the Haye/Booth perspective:

    Barrett- The most challenging fight ever taken by a fighter entering the HW classification for the first time
    Valuev - A mere man (albeit, a perfectly formed one) versus a beastly giant, but we heartily accepted a near-impossible challenge as it was a far superior fight to David/Vitali K.
    Ruiz - Yes it was a mandatory defense, but we would have made this fight for the boxing public anyway, with David courageously facing the most dangerous opponent available
    Harrison - David wanted a Klitschko at this time, but had no choice in the matter. If this fight had not been made, riotous mobs would have taken to the streets across the entirety of England (and perhaps Wales). We did consult the Home Office before taking this decision.

    On potential future fights (because we are finished chasing the cowardly Klitschkos and Chageav unfortunately could not medically qualify in England):

    Rahman: "This One is for England". Lennox Lewis' loss to this formidable Yank must be avenged.
    The closing fight to seal David's legacy: (1) Holyfield - "Young Warrior versus Older Warrior". David's most difficult challenge yet against one of the greatest warrior-fighters of all-time. The combined punch rate in this fight may approach 200 per round. OR (2) Valuev II - "Unfinished Business" - David promised to knock out this beast in the first fight but did not because he had contracted influenza, torn his right pectoral muscle and suffered a hair-line fracture in his left hand. Now, it its time for David to close out his illustrious career by doing the undoable and slaying this ghastly behemoth.

    And then: Can you say - "Bond, James Bond?!?
     
  15. ludwig

    ludwig Boxing Addict Full Member

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    LMFAO.

    In all seriousness, Valuev was a decent win on paper, but in reality Valuev was terrible that night...clearly shot and past it. I don't really rate the other wins--all 3 are decent scalps but none were legit Top 25.