Haye Vs Rahman In November

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  • xAUGUSTUSx
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    #31
    Originally posted by Tunney
    Rahman is like a promiscious woman - everybody wants a crack at him because they think he'll be easy.

    Bob Arum, Rahman's promoter, said Hasim will be fighting Tye Fields on June 28. I doubt if a fight between Rahman vs. Haye in November would be a title eliminator.

    Haye shouldn't take all that time off. He should fight someone like Williams, Sprott, Skelton or Harrison in the summer.
    I know I can't understand why it would be an eliminator. How does Haye just move up and get an instant eliminator and what has Rahman done to get in that position?

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    • HipsterRan
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      #32
      Originally posted by EnglandtilIdie
      You're a Haye Hayeter. Why do you hate on him? No he doesnt have the greatest chin but thats what makes him exciting to watch. He has explosive power but you know he can get put down aswell.

      Look at the bollox Wlad has made us sit through (E.G HIS LATEST FIGHT). Haye gives the people what they want by actually going for the KO. Its champs like Wlad that made the heavyweight division turn unpopular. Thats why I cant wait til Haye knocks him out and brings boxing back to the masses, something Wlad cant do.

      LOL , have you seen WLAD fight , 50 wins with 44 KOs , yah I think Wlad gives people what they want !

      You and Haye nuthuggers are delusional , Haye has been KOing guys under 200lbs and a few fat ass heavyweight bumbs !

      Haye will **** his pant at the weight in , standing next to 6.6 240lb Wlad !

      Haye most likely will get KOed by some bumb before Wlad even thinks about giving Haye his shot , so talking about Haye/Wlad is retarted anyway !

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      • .Mik.
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        #33
        Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
        I suppose this was directed at me.

        Half a year is not a couple of months(usualy a couple is 2, hence the word couple), but my point was not even that, Haye been talking **** like it was going out of fashion, telling us how he is gonna knock Wlad out and then decided to comeback in half a year against a guy whose best days are as long in the past as Holyfield's hair.


        That's some ****ing ambition right there.
        I never said a couple, I said a few. A few is 4 or 5. 4 months to put the weight on comfortably and a two or three month training camp and publicity trail would lead us to November just about.

        Originally posted by The Critic
        Well they need to feed the hype and let it spread. The Limeys are going to make a star of this guy, and it wouldn't help to fight a big rock-jawed puncher like Virchis, a slick defensive guy like Chambers or Iggy, or another young puncher like Boytsov.

        If you're Haye's manager, you keep calling out Wlad but try to schedule harmless fights with Rahman, Holyfield, Golota, etc. until you have half the world fooled about what's going on.

        They are not going to match him with a top 20 guy, but they are going to match him with faded names.

        That's the HW way, they're not trailblazing, it's worked for lots of people.
        With a lot of British fighters, you can talk about how they didnt make the big fights, how they demanded too much, how they wouldnt travel, how they got mixed up with Frank Warren and how they gave up their best years not making the fights that count. As unproven as David Haye is as a genuinely heavyweight contender, the claims that he'll take the easy route and walk the path of least resistance does not ring true. At Cruiserweight he has always taken the difficult fights, he's fought the biggest fights available to him as fast as he possibly could even if it is at a disadvantage to himself. He's one of the few champions who has fought a couple of fights at a relatively early stage in his career that he could've lost. He's bounced back from a loss and seems to have bettered himself for it. Its also to his credit that he tries to fool nobody about his potentially suspect chin or his ability in the ring.

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        • duffgun
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          #34
          Originally posted by xAUGUSTUSx
          I know I can't understand why it would be an eliminator. How does Haye just move up and get an instant eliminator and what has Rahman done to get in that position?
          It would be an eliminator because Rahman is Ranked in the top 5 by the IBF, anyway if Rahman losses his next fight the Rahman Haye fight probably wont happen. Its just an option there is nothing confirmed yet.

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          • MELLY-MEL...
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            #35
            Originally posted by silencers98
            Rahman doesn't have much left, it's a fight that would make Haye look good, Rahman would have a puncher's chance, but that's about it.
            co-sign!!!!!!!!!

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            • duffgun
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              #36
              He could even do a Spinks or RJJ and jump straight into a world title fight Booth has said that loads of promoters have been in contact about future fights with Haye we dont know what will happen yet.

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                #37
                rahman ko in tha first. rahman beat lenny lewis he can beat anyone in his top fawrum.

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                • The Hammer
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by duffgun
                  He could even do a Spinks or RJJ and jump straight into a world title fight Booth has said that loads of promoters have been in contact about future fights with Haye we dont know what will happen yet.
                  No, the titleholders will have mandatory contenders to deal with for the rest of this year.
                  Wlad: Povetkin & Thompson
                  Chagaev: Valuev
                  Peter: Vitali, and then the winner of Gomez vs. Virchis

                  Haye should first fight a British heavyweight like Williams, Skelton, Harrison or Sprott.
                  Last edited by The Hammer; 03-16-2008, 02:00 PM.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by The Critic
                    No Englishman will want to admit this, but Harrison had better tools and on his best day was better than Haye.
                    Harrison is better TECHNICALLY, but I doubt has the same dig as Haye (the only measuring stick is that Polish guy who went nine with Audley and was stopped controversially) and is one of the few boxers that could make Haye look like he has a good chin.

                    I know you and Vodkaski are jealous of Haye being a dish, Mini, but even I'm surprised at your attitude here... this is the guy's FIRST fight at heavy (yes, I know he had a trial, but this will be the proper move up). Fighting a guy who is still ranked top 30 and still dangerous enough to compete with probably 95% of the division is not a bad first fight at all IMO. I'm surprised you said that... I guess you're a freakin' hater.

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                    • duffgun
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Tunney
                      No, the titleholders will have mandatory contenders to deal with for the rest of this year.
                      Wlad: Povetkin & Thompson
                      Chagaev: Valuev
                      Peter: Vitali, and then the winner of Gomez vs. Virchis

                      Haye should first fight a British heavyweight like Williams, Skelton, Harrison or Sprott.
                      Well if Chagaev fights Valuev soon there would be plenty of time to fight Haye, And i honestly wouldn't rule out that fight before the end of the year.

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