Why Did David Haye Duck Steve Cunningham?

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  • Ray*
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    #31
    Originally posted by lparm
    Cunningham is a good boxer and Haye does well against guys that come forward. Mormek is a good fighter but no one is confusing his footwork with Pep anytime soon. Thompson schooled Haye by moving on his aged legs. Before Haye goes after Klit he should fight Eddie Chambers. I'd like to see how he does against a fast handed hw that moves.
    Do you know why they called chambers 'fast' ? Because 90% of the HW are fat and slow, he looks so fast compare to all this slow guys.

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      #32
      Bhopreign, what the **** you talking about?

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      • Allucard
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        #33
        Originally posted by lparm
        Cunningham is a good boxer and Haye does well against guys that come forward. Mormek is a good fighter but no one is confusing his footwork with Pep anytime soon. Thompson schooled Haye by moving on his aged legs. Before Haye goes after Klit he should fight Eddie Chambers. I'd like to see how he does against a fast handed hw that moves.
        No, it's Klitschko next! It is already agreed. Even Klitschko realizes he needs Haye and time is running out for Klitschko, this time he's the older man. Delaying a fight in boxing means at least like 6 months and in the case of big fights often more than that and that's why fighters can grow old from one fight to another. I think there should be less promotion, 24/7's and hype and allot more fights, like in the case with the other fight sports.

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        • dmaclv
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          #34
          Originally posted by Allucard
          No, it's Klitschko next! It is already agreed. Even Klitschko realizes he needs Haye and time is running out for Klitschko, this time he's the older man. Delaying a fight in boxing means at least like 6 months and in the case of big fights often more than that and that's why fighters can grow old from one fight to another. I think there should be less promotion, 24/7's and hype and allot more fights, like in the case with the other fight sports.
          I'd like to see Haye fight once more before Klitschko against someone like Dimitrenko or Arreola ya kno? A top contender in the top ten who's rated high in the sanctioning bodies. If Klitschko's next after tomorrow night then so be it, damn go Haye and let him rule!

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          • Drunk Punch
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            #35
            Steve Cunningham hid all the time Haye was undisputed CW champ and then called him out after he announced his move to HW. Go figure...

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            • Miburo
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              #36
              Haye had nothing left to prove at CW and wanted the income and notoriety boost fighting at HW would provide. Yes it would have been a good fight, but I prefer to see him trying his hand at HW.

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                #37
                because haye was the wbc/wba/wbo ring magazine champion at the weight and also was straining to make the limit. under these circumstances why should he go looking for a fight with a titlist who he would more than likely beat get paid nothing for doing so and get zero credit for doing it the only thing he would gain out the victory would be the 2nd person to hold the wbc/wba/ibf/wbo titles at one time but take away the politics of the sport the ibf title is hes anyways

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                • streak12
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                  #38
                  Haye couldn't make the weight limit of cruiser anymore

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                  • Dan...
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                    #39
                    Is Bhopreign the most ******ed serious poster on here?

                    I mean obviously there is the likes of Domain but this guy appears to make a serious effort.

                    Pretty much every thread he initiates is laced with evidence of ******ation and a total lack of any boxing knowledge.

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                    • Mickey Gomez
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                      #40
                      Because he was worried Cunningham would look more ripped than him.

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