Who's more delusional khan or haye?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by jmashyaka, May 25, 2016.


  1. The Bang Benang

    The Bang Benang Active Member Full Member

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    Haye.. as he talked a lot more but did not deliver (Wlad fight, the whole toe excuse, not fighting Fury etc.). Amir sure talks a lot too but to be fair he's also shown he's willing to challenge himself win or lose. People can say what they want about the payday but not many fighters would step up 2 weight classes to fight one of the best fighter's in the world. I feel that Khan's been the one to at least take more action out of the two. In Haye's defence though, he is only 5 months into his comeback and so i don't see a problem with 2 tuneup style fights. After Briggs, he needs to put the talking aside and back the words though.
     
  2. Solaris

    Solaris Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Khan.

    Never beaten an elite level fight and yet somehow thinks he is one.
     
  3. Capt

    Capt Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Khan. Beyond delusional.
     
  4. jmashyaka

    jmashyaka Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Its one weight class and a pound, plus I garuntee you brook, Thurman, porter all those guys would have taken that fight for that type of money, Theres a reason they chose khan.
     
  5. Bonavena25

    Bonavena25 Vamos! Full Member

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    Haye's delusional when it comes to Fury's fighting abilities in comparison to him and in relation his victory over Wlad. Not realising/admitting that Fury has capabilities that are beyond him, and it was these capabilities which enabled Fury to offset Wlad and lower his output. It wasn't just Wlad having a bad night or being past it.

    Generally though it's Khan easily. Haye is a lot smarter and generally delusion comes with being a bit dense in general.