David Haye Was Medically Cleared For July 25 To Fight
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How do you **** out your mouth (or in this case your keyboard)? I did not think they were connected. I gave an opinion. Perhaps, as you quoth earlier, the truth hurts?Comment
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The so-called "hand injury" was a press concoction and had nothing to do with Haye's camp. Booth emailed Boente that he was injured but didn't specify what the injury was. Some sections of the press then went into speculative overdrive and claimed it was a hand injury but it was just press speculation. The next day Booth gave the details of the injury, which was a back injury. It has to be verified by the British Boxing Board of Control, and in any case the idea that Haye would destroy his own career and throw away millions of pounds by faking an injury is so silly it's laughable.Comment
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Actually more people watch the old Ali fights than the fights of any other fighter. And there is not a single reputable boxing analyst who rates Ali lower than #2 in the Heavyweight ATG list.Comment
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Only thing Haye has going for him is money, and that really makes not that much difference for Klitschko who is already swimming in it.Comment
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- That is because they upgrade his cruiserfights to heavyweight fights. Just like Toney is suddenly a heavyweight with a *cough* heavyweight record of 71-6 JUST BECAUSE he got fatter. You have to count cruiserweight opponents for the cruiserweight record and keep them out of the heavyweight record.
- Obviously they are not comparing records but "some fights of Ali" with "some fights of someone else". A basic mistake in all comparisons. You cannot compare merely someone's best performance and neglect the whole career.
Ali is an ATG. But he can be soooo boring. Clinches twice as much as Klitschko by the way (I stopwatched), KOs seldomly and has no defense whatsoever. You cannot consider Klitschko a boring fighter without considering Ali an even more boring fighter.
Just watch Ali vs Norton, any round any time: Basically all of Norton's jabs land, even the slowest ones. HOW CAN THIS CRAP BE GOOD?
Or watch Ali vs Earnie Terrell (WBA world heavyweight title, Terell at that time 38-4). Ali runs away the whole fight, Terell has no clue what to do, as soon as he comes closer to Ali, Ali clinches, grabs his neck and insults him. Ali lands some weak shots (how could they be strong when he is punching while running backwards?). My god ANY modern heavy would walk THROUGH Terell. Ali went 15 rounds with him. Ali's record is full of such "good guys" like Terell.
- Ali had merely 15 (FIFTEEN!) KOs in his entire heavyweight career (200+) How can this be exciting?
- 7 of these KOs were against bums like Miteff (26-13) or Besmanoff (51-34).
- The rest against doubtful opposition like
- half-blind Frazier
- probably drugged Foreman
- gunshot-wounded Cleveland Williams
- Jimmy Ellis who boxed as low as 155 lbs.
- Ali's record has a lot of such doubtful opponents like
- 25 years older Archie Moore
- George Chuvalo, who is actually OK but has lost 12 of his 19 bouts against somewhat good 200+ opponents
- Ali's AVERAGE opponent was 205 lbs. Wlad IN HIS ENTIRE CAREER HAS not fought anyone as low as that.
- Ali's HEAVIEST OPPONENT he ever KOed within 12 was 223 lbs. That is lighter than Wlads AVERAGE opponent.
- Remember Wlad vs Ibragimov? The small guy (Ibragimov) was as heavy as Foreman when Ali fought him.
Get real people. Ali's fights were basically pumped up cruiserweight fights. Basically what the cruiser division is now. Noone is interested in that anymore. Watch some real heavyweight fights like Lennox vs Klitschko or Platov vs Williams.Last edited by knn; 06-06-2009, 06:51 PM.Comment
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too brave? LOL if he was brave he'd be in there fighting even at less than 100% if he even is less than thatComment
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I see in other threads some people still haven't heard Haye would not have able to fight on July 11.
They should read this article to get their facts straight.Comment
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