David Haye, reap what you sow

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  • THE REED
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    #11
    i see hayes speed being a problem for vitali.... we shall see

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    • The_Visitation
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      #12
      None of the "how can you mention blah blah in the same sentence as blah blah" crap please, gents, as I'm not comparing anybody with anybody. However, I thought this was fun; Andrew Harrison over at East Side;

      Haye’s pursuit of the brothers Klitschko is becoming remarkably reminiscent of Ali (then of course Cassius Clay) and his hounding of Sonny Liston, many feeling at the time that Ali was playing with fire and only worsening the inevitable beating Sonny was going to lay on him. In the event however their fears proved unfounded, Liston was bamboozled by the ****y challenger, utterly convinced he was fighting a crazed lunatic. The same bemused look Liston sported then now spreads over Vitali’s face whenever Haye starts running off at the lips, seemingly musing to himself ‘is this guy for real?’.
      You never know, folks - you never know.

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      • werewolf
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        #13
        Originally posted by kevtwin
        David Haye is so in trouble. Most boxers who become ****y have actually made it and HAye is a long way from being any kind of real deal. He has upped the anti and therefore the interest in the Klitshko fight but also put himself right up there to be shot down.
        Haye is not good enough to be in the same ring as either brother and his recent talentless win over whats his face showed him up to be far from a natural hard hitting heavyweight.
        Id like to see Haye put in his place, ****y, overrated (by himself) and ready to go.
        Klitschko will do it. End of!

        Good post.

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        • Davros?
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          #14
          Originally posted by The_Visitation
          None of the "how can you mention blah blah in the same sentence as blah blah" crap please, gents, as I'm not comparing anybody with anybody. However, I thought this was fun; Andrew Harrison over at East Side;



          You never know, folks - you never know.
          exactly until they actually fight who knows whats gonna happen maybe Vitali will win in one round but maybe Haye will win, saying someone has no hope at all before they have even given it a go is just ****** imo.

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          • Ray*
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            #15
            Ignorance is a bliss!!! Because someone runs their mouth doesnt mean they're rubbish and because someone else is quiet and reserve doesnt mean they're no good.

            Selling fights is one of the most important things in boxing at the moment especially at HW and if some ignorant fans cant see this then God help you all.

            I am looking forward to this fight because it has create a lot buzz for the HW and it would finally improve the image of the klitchsko brothers in around the world a bit.

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            • hammerhiem
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              #16
              Originally posted by deemo
              what do you base this on? haye is a nobody who will be schooled and knocked out.beleive me and most on here who say that the reason haye has talked his way into this fight so quick is because he knows it was his only chance because he surely would be knocked out before he made it to the top.
              Haye might be overwhelming underdog but he's hardly a nobidy, the guy was the unified CW champ and ring belt holder, he was already at the top.

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              • Chunk..
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                #17
                Originally posted by werewolf
                Good post.
                Jump off a cliff you ****!

                What is Haye reaping exactly?!? He wants to step up to the plate and fight the best!

                That should be commended, not hated against.

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                • Fighting Pride
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                  #18
                  Even if Haye loses by brutal KO I think he will get respect from most fans for giving it a go and actually wanting to get in there, not just with one, but with both Klits. Unlike James Toney who's been mouthing off for years about the Klits and done nothing about it, Haye is atleast willing to try and back up his trash talk and has shown no fear in his quest to get to them ASAP.

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                  • potatoes
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by hammerhiem
                    Haye might be overwhelming underdog but he's hardly a nobidy, the guy was the unified CW champ and ring belt holder, he was already at the top.


                    Underdog? Don't be so sure. Upsets happen all the time in boxing and this is a situation where an upset is very likely to happen.

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