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  • duffgun
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    Haye Hate is unbelievable

    I am not sure what is going on here there are some people that think haye has a chance against wlad, nothing wrong in that until proven otherwise but the hate for haye is unbelievable he hasn’t even a top heavyweight yet, people are saying that his fans are getting out of control, they are no worse than these wlad fans that think he has a chance against any heavyweight in history. Come on jst give him some credit for beating enzo and let him get on with it and prove it one way or another if he is a good heavyweight. Also some of these threads created like that ali haye one are just being created to get more people to hate haye.
    Last edited by duffgun; 03-14-2008, 04:29 AM.
  • slicksouthpaw16
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    #2
    Originally posted by duffgun
    I am not sure what is going on here there are some people that think haye has a chance against wlad, nothing wrong in that until proven otherwise but the hate for haye is unbelievable he hasn’t even had a fight at heavyweight yet, people are saying that his fans are getting out of control, they are no worse than these wlad fans that think he has a chance against any heavyweight in history. Come on jst give him some credit for beating enzo and let him get on with it and prove it one way or another if he is a good heavyweight. Also some of these threads created like that ali haye one are just being created to get more people to hate haye.
    He stopped Tomasz Bonin (a heayweight) in the first round of their heavweight fight.
    http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...2655&cat=boxer

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    • duffgun
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      #3
      Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
      He stopped Tomasz Bonin (a heayweight) in the first round of their heavweight fight.
      http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...2655&cat=boxer
      Sorry yep i got that fight on dvd as well, That first jab he landed hurt Bonin. Jst edited my orginal post

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      • duffgun
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        #4
        Why such Massive font size?

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        • Miburo
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          #5
          We'll have to see him in against some solid HW contenders first. I personally think he'll manage to step up and carve a niche for himself.

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          • moofo
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            Haye possesses a few skills that should bode well for him at heavy.
            His speed and activity for one and of course the explosive power.
            Which can only get better once he packs more muscle on.
            I see him having a harder time with the faster smaller heavies than the giant lumbering heavies who I reckon he will hit at will.
            There is still a question mark over his chin but after Danny Williams saying he has clocked it in sparring plenty of times and Haye went nowhere is quite promising.
            His punch resistance should be better at a more comfortable weight as well.
            Time will tell...one thing for sure is it is nice to have a bit of a buzz at last for the HW division.

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            • duffgun
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              #7
              Originally posted by moofo
              Haye possesses a few skills that should bode well for him at heavy.
              His speed and activity for one and of course the explosive power.
              Which can only get better once he packs more muscle on.
              I see him having a harder time with the faster smaller heavies than the giant lumbering heavies who I reckon he will hit at will.
              There is still a question mark over his chin but after Danny Williams saying he has clocked it in sparring plenty of times and Haye went nowhere is quite promising.
              His punch resistance should be better at a more comfortable weight as well.
              Time will tell...one thing for sure is it is nice to have a bit of a buzz at last for the HW division.
              Yeah it is i hope haye can do well at heavyweight.

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              • Miburo
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                Regardless of what actually transpires it could be nothing but good for boxing were Haye actually to manage to clear out the HW division, as marketable as he is (in the US as well, perhaps uniquely positioned for a British fighter). He has my support.

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                • mrpain81
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                  #9
                  Who cares if people hate him.

                  The fact is Haye is one of the most marketable boxers to come along in a while, lets be honest here.

                  He punches like a horse

                  He's a true brit

                  He's the undisputed champ

                  He's a good looking fellow

                  He's young and in his prime

                  Haye has a really great future and can become one of the major superstars in boxing, I see HBO jumping on the bandwagon and maybe even helping him on his jump to the heavyweights.

                  Lets not forget the last undisputed cruserweight to make the successful jump to heavyweight was Holyfield, that took him 6 fights to fight Douglas so there is really no rush for Haye to go right after Wlad.

                  Haye will be nothing but good for boxing.

                  Cheers

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                  • Ray*
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                    People dont like changes period, Povetkin won the other day and everybody was going on about how Nobody is giving him credit but when haye won and people start making threads about him the wlad fans cant take it, Haye has been doing things the hard way thats why his record has only 22 fights, He doesnt bother padding his record but he is the undisputed within 22 fights.

                    And i agree with you some fans(Not Haye fans) are purposely creating ******ed threads(Like the Ali/Haye's one) just to generate hate towards haye.

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