Haye losing to Valuev would be bad news for boxing

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  • MAXWELL_
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    #21
    Originally posted by TRAVI$
    Speaking as a Brit, there's been plenty of build up for the fight and a lot of casual fans will be tuned in a week Saturday... and with British boxing at a low, this fight could be key for attracting new fans and even keeping current fans interested

    Honestly does anyone want to see Valuev frustrate Haye to a boring decision?

    If Haye wins, The UK has somebody to back... and the Heavyweight division has something interesting to talk about for a change, however long it lasts

    If Valuev wins, things stay as they were...

    Haye might not be anything special, but his presence alone is bringing interest to the sport from this side of the pond.
    he can go back down to cruiser where he belongs after he looses to valuev.

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    • EuropeFightFan
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      #22
      All roads from this fight leads to one place, and that's Jawwny Ruiz and not the Klitschkos.

      And given the WBA's love affair with him, I wouldn't be surprised if a loss to Serin makes no difference...ans he's already lost twice to Valuev as it is ffs

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      • josenoway
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        #23
        it won't matter in my opinion, even if haye gets by valuev (and I think he should because valuev is garbage in my opinion), he stands basically no chance against either Klitschko. It'll make for a nice buzz in england I'm sure, but it'll be short-lived.

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