Why doesn't David Gaye stop being a ***** and fight Fury, Price and Chisora?

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  1. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    We have a ton of domestic guys up and coming. Why doesn't Haye get in with them if he thinks he's so great. These guys have proven they are world class. Haye trys to take the **** outa Chisora coz he lost to Fury (when Haye arguably lost to Valuev who's much slower) and we all know the Fury fight was closer than the judges had it.

    I remember when everyone was out in the Pubs to watch the Haye - Wlad fight. EVERYONE it seemed was watching and they ****ing disgraced the sport of boxing in the UK. All I was reading was how **** boxing was on facebook by even girls who had been watching it and hearing little pricks in pubs who were blatantly soft as **** saying how boxers were poofs and how MMA was the real sport.

    Chisora is getting in there at the end of the day and taking on all comers. Haye is a disgrace to the sport of boxing and wants to stop thinking that he's Muhamed Ali. He lost in a boring bout to Wladimir (although I'll admit he won a few rounds) anyway it's time for him to get back in line and prove that he's the best in Britain.

    BTW Fury is not ducking Price nor the other way round, if anyone is to blame it's Maloney. We want boxing on terrestial TV and Price was offered a 100k bout to take on Fury on 5.

    I know this is all British boxing but we are well and truly entering a period of global domination at heavyweight.
     
  2. Bub

    Bub Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Haye cares about money not legacy. Doesn't want real fights, just paydays.
     
  3. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Haye doesn't want risky fights that offer little upside. Haye wants risky fights that offer a *HUGE* upside only. That's Vitali to him, not Price or Fury. Vitali is a good 2 million quid payday with the upside of possibly upsetting the 40 year old, injury prone champ. If Haye loses then he pockets the money while losing to a great champ. No shame in that.

    Haye gains very little by fighting guys like Price or Fury and there's always a chance he gets knocked out by one of these random bums. That's why he pussies out from those fights and rather tries to talk his way into the big fights that offer him a better risk/reward setup.
     
  4. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well I'm sick of his little set up. It's time he maned up and faced the real contenders. What has he actually done at HW that is so much better than beatin these 3? Ruiz, Barrat and Harrison would all lose to these 3 imo and I'd think all 3 would have a very good shot against Valuev (who let's face it, barely lost to Haye) anyway I'm not getting behind him and buying his hype after what he's done to British boxing.
     
  5. Bub

    Bub Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If Chisora is a good enough opponent for Vitali then he's good enough for Haye.
    Vitali should say what Ward said about Bute: You need to prove yourself before I'll fight you.
     
  6. jonsnewflat

    jonsnewflat Bobby Pactard Full Member

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    Price and Fury?

    Major LOLZ
     
  7. sosolid4u09

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    Why doesn't boente stop holding up a vitali vs haye fight, which both fighters want?
     
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  9. sir axeman

    sir axeman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Haye will know how good Price is or isn't...he hired him as a sparring partner for the Wlad fight! Defo the risk/reward thing here...exactly as what mr madballblaster said above.

    Chisora after surviving the distance with Vitali, and actually trying harder than he did vs Wlad ie taking the fight to the champ, along with the bad blood between them now after the weekends antics would make that fight sell!! So that could be a fight should Vitali not take the fight (he said he wanted to KO Haye!). Interesting to see how all this pans out.
     
  10. Legend X

    Legend X Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    If Haye wants to come back and get another title shot, he needs to prove himself the best heavyweight in Britain at least.

    I never took his WBA heavyweight title seriously. He beat some washed-up crappy heavyweights, like Valuev, Ruiz, Barrett, Audley harrison ! All of them in the 36 - 39 age range, and not genuine threats or contenders. the best one on paper was Valuev, who had been gifted a win over a 46 year old HOLYFIELD ! And for doing that, people bought into Haye's bull****.

    Now, hopefully he won't get away with that again. He doesn't deserve a shot at Klitschko at all.
     
  11. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Better than Barratt and Harrison.. major lolz
     
  12. irishny

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    By that logic, Shannon Briggs and Sosnowski are good enough opponents for Haye.
     
  13. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Look Klitschko's a great fighter. Haye isn't. Haye can prove he's worthy by facing other contenders. He's a ****in disgrace and all this was his fault.
     
  14. Bub

    Bub Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't care. Haye should fight some contenders. Why not?
     
  15. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Better than Harrison and Barratt. Anyway Haye's already had a shot, why shoul he get another? People can joke about Price, Fury and Chisora all they want but Haye has to prove he's better.