The trainer of the former WBA heavyweight champion Nikolay Valuev, Alexander Zimin, thinks that the judges’ decision to give the victory to David Haye in his recent bout with the Russian boxer was unfair. According to Alexander, Haye was running around instead of boxing and didn’t deserve victory. [details]
Haye Was Running, Biased Judges: Says Valuev's Trainer
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Yup, he is right. What holyfield and chagaev did was boxing, Haye was afraid to engage the whole damn fight and literally choose to run than to box. Haye waited until the 12th round to finally engage in the fight, how sad... Haye had to wait to seriously attack when the giants stamina was all tired out from chasing Haye around the damn ring. I don't like hype-job haye and how some brits rate him so highly.
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Hype-job Haye only has fans because brits have no one else to root for and brits seem quite racist towards Khan for being a ******. I mean we hear ppl booing Khan when he walks in the arena in his own damn country... How ****ing sad.Comment
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3,589 posts since August 2009.....I suppose you have to write a lot of **** to post that many!Comment
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No he is not right, Haye clearly landed the cleaner more effective blows throughout, that is not even up for dispute.Yup, he is right. What holyfield and chagaev did was boxing, Haye was afraid to engage the whole damn fight and literally choose to run than to box. Haye waited until the 12th round to finally engage in the fight, how sad... Haye had to wait to seriously attack when the giants stamina was all tired out from chasing Haye around the damn ring. I don't like hype-job haye and how some brits rate him so highly.
Holyfield ran as much as Haye, if you actually watch that fight objectively you will see that it was an extremely boring fight just like the Haye fight, and that Holyfield was hardly throwing anything, just because you hear the biased American commentators making out Holy is/was putting on a clinic it dont make it so, Holyfield's tactics were not much different than Haye's, dont engage too much, landed your shots and use lateral movement.Comment
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