Haye Was Running, Biased Judges: Says Valuev's Trainer

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  • Hyde
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    #31
    Originally posted by Bhopreign
    Those two fights looked nothing alike.

    Are you
    Are you telling me Andre Dirrell didn't ran and clinched vs Froch? gtfoh.

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    • PhillyG
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      #32
      Originally posted by Freddy Krueger
      Don't you know how don kings boxing works, you get points for running and barely landing anything until the 12th round where you actually start to land punches. Don't you know how Don King rolls? Don't you know we judge fights by only one round that Haye actually does something in when his opponent is tired of chasing his ass around.
      How does that make sense at all?

      Valuev is part owned by Don King.. Why would he want to rig a fight to make his own boxer lose?

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      • Hyde
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        #33
        Valuev did the same thing as Froch. Both just walked forward missing with every punch they threw.

        Haye did the same thing as Dirrell. Both ran yes but they outboxed the hell out of their opponents, landing more and getting hit less.

        Those fights where similar.

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        • Freddy Krueger
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          #34
          Originally posted by PhillyG
          How does that make sense at all?

          Valuev is part owned by Don King.. Why would he want to rig a fight to make his own boxer lose?
          Don King now has the rights to Haye, you clearly don't know how things work. Don King will profit off of Hayes next 3 fights. Valuev was close to retirement anyways. Part of the contract was for Don King to have the rights for Hayes next 3 fights, which means Don King makes money off of it.

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          • PhillyG
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            #35
            Originally posted by Freddy Krueger
            Don't you know how don kings boxing works, you get points for running and barely landing anything until the 12th round where you actually start to land punches. Don't you know how Don King rolls? Don't you know we judge fights by only one round that Haye actually does something in when his opponent is tired of chasing his ass around.
            Originally posted by Freddy Krueger
            Don King now has the rights to Haye, you clearly don't know how things work. Don King will profit off of Hayes next 3 fights. Valuev was close to retirement anyways. Part of the contract was for Don King to have the rights for Hayes next 3 fights, which means Don King makes money off of it.
            I clearly dont.

            I was under the assumption that Golden Boy had signed Haye for his next 3 fights.. thanks for making me aware! Where are your sources for that?

            wasnt Valuev saying he wants to fight on until he becomes world champion again.. only today? but hes close to retirement?..

            link me up to the bit where Don King now owns Haye and the bit where Valuev says hes close to retirement please.
            Last edited by PhillyG; 11-11-2009, 11:17 AM.

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            • M@RKY M@rk W
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              #36
              regardless of how you view the fight/outcome, the result is probably the better one for the state of heavyweight boxing. you can argue the bout resembled the froch - dirrell fight, which it did in many ways, although at least carl attempted to engage dirrell , letting his hands go far more often than valuev did , whereas valuev, even with a 7 stone weight 'advantage', simply followed haye a la frankenstein, with his gloves seemingly stuck to his cheekbones. surely a guy with so much weight over the other should be a little less cautious about letting his hands go??...or did he just expect the decision to work in his favour, as it has previously??

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              • Allucard
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                #37
                Originally posted by vercingetorix3
                Awww....not enough money for bribes this time, so the judges had to be more objective? For shame, for shame!
                I think they expected Valuev to KO Haye so there was no need to buy anyone from latin America to come and "judge" the fight.

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                • Pullcounter
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                  #38
                  haye did the exact same thing dirrell did, except they didn't rob haye

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                  • Alexpaterson
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                    #39
                    I had it level it was a close fight it wasnt a robbery either way

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                    • pcr405
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Hyde
                      Valuev did the same thing as Froch. Both just walked forward missing with every punch they threw.

                      Haye did the same thing as Dirrell. Both ran yes but they outboxed the hell out of their opponents, landing more and getting hit less.

                      Those fights where similar.
                      They were similar, but in reality froch landed more and looked more offensive then valuev and Haye landed more then dirrel, didnt hold as often whenever possible and was ducking low.

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