Just how buggered is Haye, if he loses a shady decision?

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  • Kris Silver
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    Just how buggered is Haye, if he loses a shady decision?

    Vitali himself a regular fighting out of Germany, and disliker of Haye, thinks he'll lose a shady decision against Valuev. Because it's in Germany, and with Sauerland and Don King.

    So, given it's a definite possibility, Holyfield really was quite possibly robbed and at least deserved an immediate rematch elsewhere, just how buggered would David be if he lost a shady decision, never mind just lost?

    It'd be incredibly infuriating given he's on/off deals with the Klits over the past year, would he be right back to square one, or even worse off? Where would he go, who would he fight, if he even wanted to as he's often hinted he doesn't want to fight too long.
    Last edited by Kris Silver; 11-06-2009, 12:28 PM.
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    #2
    Originally posted by KrisSilver
    Vitali himself a regular fighting out of Germany, and disliker of Haye, think he'll lose a shady decision against Valuev. Because it's in Germany, and with Sauerland and Don King.

    So, given it's a definite possibility, Holyfield really was quite possibly robbed and at least deserved an immediate rematch elsewhere, just how buggered would David be if he lost a shady decision, never mind just lost?

    It'd be incredibly infuriating given he's on/off deals with the Klits over the past year, would he be right back to square one, or even worse off? Where would he go, who would he fight, if he even wanted to as he's often hinted he doesn't want to fight too long.
    if it was a major major robbery against haye. He wouldnt be that worse off, the whole of boxing would scream it a joke and valuev would be boycotted till he gave haye a rematch or maybe valuev would have a heart and fight david haye in england as a show of good will and warrior mentality.

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    • True Guru
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      #3
      If Haye loses by robbery he can still hold his head high and say he won,But if Haye gets stopped his career is in tatters.

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      • Bushidō
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        #4
        I'm thinking Haye actually will be able to stop Valuev.

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        • Kris Silver
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          #5
          Originally posted by The Bay Bomber
          I'm thinking Haye actually will be able to stop Valuev.
          He's able to, but his chin isn't great, nor is his stamina. And this guy is freaking huge to have a weak chin and poor stamina against.

          So it's highly likely he could dominate the first part of the fight, and lose most of the 2nd half closely - then lose a SD.

          Where does he go if he can't get an immediate re match.

          He's buggered.

          No bargaining tools, no win, no belt, no HW progress, a year on.

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          • S.G.
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            #6
            Originally posted by The Bay Bomber
            I'm thinking Haye actually will be able to stop Valuev.
            I think so too.

            I guess he's pretty ****ed if he gets robbed, and really, really hope that doesn't happen - this year has been terrible for robberies and it's really giving boxing a black eye.

            Haye is the money man in this fight though, even to the Germans (with massive Klitschko fights looming); so I reckon he should get a fair shake.

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            • Libido Sanchez
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              #7
              If Haye is clearly robbed, I would expect him to make Malignaggi look like a quiet church mouse.

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              • Classic Rock
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                #8
                Originally posted by The Bay Bomber
                I'm thinking Haye actually will be able to stop Valuev.
                The best reporter in boxing Graham Houston has Valuev on top. Likely by stoppage.

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                • ophqui
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Classic Rock
                  The best reporter in boxing Graham Houston has Valuev on top. Likely by stoppage.
                  I just dont see how you can back that up with logic. whats the thought process?

                  Valuev looked absolutely effing AWFUL in his last fight. Literally the worst display from a 'world champion' i've ever seen. AND it was a year ago. AND it was against an ancient evander holyfield. AND he basically lost, according to virtually everyone at ringside, and most who watched it. How can you support a valuev prediction when the most recent display from him was so poor?

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                  • STEELHEAD
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by KrisSilver
                    Vitali himself a regular fighting out of Germany, and disliker of Haye, thinks he'll lose a shady decision against Valuev. Because it's in Germany, and with Sauerland and Don King.

                    So, given it's a definite possibility, Holyfield really was quite possibly robbed and at least deserved an immediate rematch elsewhere, just how buggered would David be if he lost a shady decision, never mind just lost?

                    It'd be incredibly infuriating given he's on/off deals with the Klits over the past year, would he be right back to square one, or even worse off? Where would he go, who would he fight, if he even wanted to as he's often hinted he doesn't want to fight too long.
                    i like hayes diarrea mouth.
                    but haye is so full sht would think after he looses
                    he shucks and jives and takes a year off. then comes back at cruiser.
                    hayes wins over barrett, macca and mormeck proves nothing when compared to hvwts clowns. i even think old holyfields defefense is so much better than hayes.



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