What will Haye do if he gets beat?

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  • Ray*
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    He was never going to be in boxing for too long so, i wouldnt be surprise if he runs out his contract with setanta with a few more fights then pack it in.

    He seem so keen on promoting and from what have seen he might be a good promoter.

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    • daggum
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      #12
      Originally posted by raycorey
      He was never going to be in boxing for too long so, i wouldnt be surprise if he runs out his contract with setanta with a few more fights then pack it in.

      He seem so keen on promoting and from what have seen he might be a good promoter.
      calzaghe was a great promoter too. oh wait it was a shadow operation and he took all the money. at least the ppv didn't bomb woops!

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        #13
        Originally posted by daggum
        calzaghe was a great promoter too. oh wait it was a shadow operation and he took all the money. at least the ppv didn't bomb woops!


        lol you give me laughs, Joe was just promoting himself so he could cut out the middlemen imo...But Haye actually have a stable of boxers that fights under the banner of Hayemaker promotions.

        Sidenote: What going on with Z.Erdei??? when is he coming to the states to fight real competition..

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        • Stickman
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          #14
          I think you meant to say "What will Hay do when he gets beat?". He has almost no chance of winning this fight, given his current style and skill level. If he doesn't come out in the first round and blow Klitschko out with a few big-ass punches while he's cold, he'll get beaten ****** and stopped before the 9th.

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            #15
            Doubt he retires.

            No one want to retire on a spanking.

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            • Jim Jeffries
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              #16
              Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
              He will quit. Remember when he said if he lost to Barrett he would retire. I dont think his heart is in Boxing, he does it for the cash more than anything, then again who doesn't.
              Anyone that loses to Barrett at this stage should retire. Slightly different thing losing to Wlad.

              Originally posted by Hitman Hodgson
              He'll win the rematch
              If he loses, there is no rematch.

              As for the thread, depends on how he loses.

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