Comments Thread For: David Haye: "I'm Knocking Out Both Klitschkos in 2010"
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Tsk tsk, lets not get carried away David. After an embarrassing display against Valuev, which to be frank, wasn't even nearly enough to dethrone a champion, you're already talking about taking on the world. Already have you once been so pathetic as to shamelessly duck and dodge the Klitchko's, but this time, for the good of the sport, we all hope that you will be exposed for the arrogant, glass jawed pretender that you are. Hopefully in true, devestating fashion.Comment
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Jim Watt is an honest man, I'd say. And I'm a crabby middle-aged man.
As for Haye, his "humor" must be a English thing, because I don't find him funny. Ali could be hilarious, sometimes. Even (Canadian) Lennox had a dry sense of humor. But Haye just comes off as puerile and ****** too much of the time. He can be lucid and interesting, but doesn't choose to be often enough.
The atheist cat pic is great, though.Comment
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Good post.He was going to be the first guy to KO Valuev, too. Didn't happen. Instead he got a gift decision of the kind Valuev is often accused of getting. Haye is a human hot air balloon. After already walking away from two fights he didn't even deserve, I'd make Haye crawl through mud to fight me if I was Wlad or Vitali. Since Chagaev was technically the champ, not Valuev, the Klitschkos really do own all the belts now. Haye's belt is a joke belt, a toy trinket.Comment
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One thing about Haye: he makes loads of fans for fighters that nobody ever liked before. I'd never seen so many people rooting for Valuev, and the same thing is going to happen with Ruiz. I'd laugh my ass off if Ruiz laid Haye out cold. And now that the Quiet Man has sworn off his old, grab and clutch style, I can feel better about hoping he knocks Haye out. Haye seems to be looking right past Ruiz, listening to guys like Calzaghe tell him how easy that fight will be, and that is a big mistake. Ruiz certainly did better against Valuev than Haye did, and he didn't run from the giant, either.Tsk tsk, lets not get carried away David. After an embarrassing display against Valuev, which to be frank, wasn't even nearly enough to dethrone a champion, you're already talking about taking on the world. Already have you once been so pathetic as to shamelessly duck and dodge the Klitchko's, but this time, for the good of the sport, we all hope that you will be exposed for the arrogant, glass jawed pretender that you are. Hopefully in true, devestating fashion.Last edited by ChopperRead; 12-08-2009, 01:06 PM.Comment
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Jim Watt certainly knows his boxing, but can be somewhat biased at times. I've also found him guilty of sitting on the fence from time to time. David Haye doesn't have the intellect to be funny, nor the charisma to carry off the Ali-esque perona that he tries so desperately to mimic. He is a man devoid of class, conceited to the very core and unfunny in every sense. Yes kids, unfunny is a word. The sooner he is flattened, the sooner we can get over this embarrassing period in the heavyweight division.Jim Watt is an honest man, I'd say. And I'm a crabby middle-aged man.
As for Haye, his "humor" must be a English thing, because I don't find him funny. Ali could be hilarious, sometimes. Even (Canadian) Lennox had a dry sense of humor. But Haye just comes off as puerile and ****** too much of the time. He can be lucid and interesting, but doesn't choose to be often enough.
The atheist cat pic is great, though.Comment
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Yes, this is very true. Much in the way that Floyd's pay per views reach such levels, because we all tune in, in the hope of seeing his defence being penetrated and 'money' himself laid out to rest. I cannot stand these arrogant boxers such as Haye, Mayweather and so forth. What ever happened to humility.One thing about Haye: he makes loads of fans for fighters that nobody ever liked before. I'd never seen so many people rooting for Valuev, and the same thing is going to happen with Ruiz. I'd laugh my ass off if Ruiz laid Haye out cold. And now that the Quiet Man has sworn off his old, grab and clutch style, I can feel better about hoping he knocks Haye out. Haye seems to be looking right past Ruiz, listening to guys like Calzaghe tell him how easy that fight will be, and that is a big mistake. Ruiz certainly did better against Valuev than Haye did, and he didn't run from the giant, either.
I do agree that Haye is looking past Ruiz, and of course there is nothing more I would love to see than Haye doing the fish dance after a few shots to the kisser. Ruiz will be a tough test, however I see Haye doing enough to steal a victory. Although he might lose the fight, but still get the decision. Stranger things have happened.Comment
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Jim Watt is an honest man, I'd say. And I'm a crabby middle-aged man.
As for Haye, his "humor" must be a English thing, because I don't find him funny. Ali could be hilarious, sometimes. Even (Canadian) Lennox had a dry sense of humor. But Haye just comes off as puerile and ****** too much of the time. He can be lucid and interesting, but doesn't choose to be often enough.
The atheist cat pic is great, though.
David just likes to get under his opponents skin with his "humour", it looks like it works.Last edited by COVID-19; 12-08-2009, 01:48 PM.Comment
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David Gaye is the biggest fraud in Boxing. He's all talk. He already punked out of 2 Klitschko fights because he knows the score. Either Brother destroys the punk.Comment
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I had Haye winning, because although he was backpedaling all the time, he did land the cleaner punches. It was like Dirrell Froch all over again.
At least he showed that he can stick to a gameplan.
btw. what happened to his hand injury, was it real or not?Comment

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