haye on warren..." hes obsessed with me , hes like all those girls who used to follow me around in nightclubs , except he has redder cheeks and deeper pockets " haha i was laughing my arse off when i first read that interview!!:yep
Apparently Ricky Hatton was going to be a world beater after beating Tszyu, take on the world. Two weeks later, Tszyu was a hand picked, shot opponent, Hatton was a WBU fraud and never going to achieve **** all. How times can change.
Couldn't reall say he was slagging Haye off. But he isn't Warren promoted so what he says can be taken with a pinch of salt.
If Warren promoted Haye, old Dave would be a multi millionaire by now. Warren wants Haye onboard and is still hoping that he will eventually see the light, I'm sure of it. Haye is dream promoter material: cocky, loud mouthed, brash, confident... but more than anything, a brilliant and exciting boxer.
Because you lot ask ****ing stupid questions. Khan is the commonweath champion [53 independent states]. Beating Thaxton or Mary would prove nothing, they bring nothing to the table so why should Khan bother? This content is protected
i agree with what warren is saying actually. haye needs to give these guys a smackdown with some of the stuff he's been coming out with. :yep the pressure is on. :bbb
He's a fraud? In what way? He is an undisputed champion and hasn't fought at heavy since moving up and has called out the top guy in the division. Let's wait until the guy does something to warrant being called a fraud before we start disrespecting the guy, huh?
Nah its not. For some guys its the pinacle of their career. It don't mean anything on the world stage though.
Its value to a fighter is a fairly semantic debate. Its meaning on a world level let alone a European level is a farce. Not too long ago the BBofC were sanctioning bouts between cab drivers and African road sweepers. The belt for all intents and purposes these days is utterly worthless. The only belt of any value domestically is the EBU as that gives you a high ranking with the WBC. The days when the commenwealth title meant something are long gone.