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Does David Haye prefer to fight old run-down opponents?
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Originally posted by Mr. Blobby View PostYou attention seeking f.ag.
He's really isn't very good, that's why he's ducked the Klitschkos, Chambers, Kevin Johnson, and Tony Thompson.
He prefers to fight old run-down opponents like Barrett, Ruiz and Harrison.
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Originally posted by cupocity303 View PostMaybe Wlad and Vitali should ease up on their opponents and carry them, letting them win a couple of rounds.......so Haye starts getting brave and bites.
Then they can proceed to give him a typical, surgical 10 to 12 round Klitschko beating into submission.
As for Haye, well Wlad could look like Jumbo Crappins of the Shite in his next fight and get knocked down eight times, and Haye would still duck him (though it wouldn't stop him shouting his mouth off every chance he gets).
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Originally posted by starkiller View PostHarrison is a joke, you just compared Harrison to Chambers, Arreola, and Peter? What are you smoking?
how can pro athletes like Eddie Chambers be carrying that kind of body fat at just 28 years of age? Harrison at least looks in some sort of shape
either way it's all just an illustration of the state of the division when who ever either of the klits face or whoever Haye faces is questioned
The only decent fight out there is Haye vs one of the two
I agree with the notion that Haye does not fight regularly enough though, at least the Klitschkos step in the ring more than once a year.
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They are older fighters, but in my opinion, the only one you could label washed up is Barrett.
Ruiz actually looked better in his last couple of fights by abandoning his hugging tactics.
Valuev is just Valuev, a big lumbering oaf. Valuev looked as good as he could do, i don't think you could say his skills had declined without being a hater.
As for Harrison .
Well...
He started of mediocre, hit rock bottom, almost slipped into oblivion and recently clambered back into mediocrity , you could make a valid case Audrey is in his prime .
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Originally posted by Freedom Fighter View PostYou're the f.ag. You are blinded by your ****sexual love for Haye, you refuse to see him as he really is: a fraud.
He's really isn't very good, that's why he's ducked the Klitschkos, Chambers, Kevin Johnson, and Tony Thompson.
He prefers to fight old run-down opponents like Barrett, Ruiz and Harrison.
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Originally posted by On Fire Maguire View PostThey are older fighters, but in my opinion, the only one you could label washed up is Barrett.
Ruiz actually looked better in his last couple of fights by abandoning his hugging tactics.
Valuev is just Valuev, a big lumbering oaf. Valuev looked as good as he could do, i don't think you could say his skills had declined without being a hater.
As for Harrison .
Well...
He started of mediocre, hit rock bottom, almost slipped into oblivion and recently clambered back into mediocrity , you could make a valid case Audrey is in his prime .
As for Valuev, again did you see his last fight against Holyfield? Absolutely garbage performance where he did very little of anything, and should have lost a decision were the WBA not so irredeemably corrupt. Valuev might not be old in HW boxing terms, but those sorts of giant fighters often turn old overnight, and Valuev turned old several hundred nights before he stepped in the ring with Haye.
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Haye is the most over-rated fighter in boxing right now. That's flat out the truth. All his heavyweight wins are jokes, in a joke division.
If I'm Wlad I'm really worried Haye gets KO'ed by Harrison and ruins a huge payday for the both of them.
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