Comments Thread For: David Haye: "Klitschko-Johnson, an Absolute Mismatch"

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  • Boxing Scene
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    #21
    Originally posted by Clint650
    i hope Johnson shows me something. after Haye drops Ruiz, it's on. build up for the HW belts coming 2010.
    Haye has a DISTINCT chance to lose to Ruiz. This is not a guaranteed win for him.

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    • Stick_and_move
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      #22
      Originally posted by Klitschko2009


      1. Haye DUCKED undefeated Kevin Johnson and handpicked an old, shot glass chinned Monte Barrett who was coming off a 2nd round KO loss to tomato can bum Cliff "20 losses" Couser.

      2. Unlike Haye, Johnson has a chin, heart and balls.

      3. Haye PUSSIED OUT of a fight with Wlad.

      4. Haye PUSSIED OUT of a fight with Vitali.

      5. Haye is a paper titlist fraud. The REAL WBA HW Champ Ruslan Chagaev was dominated and stopped by Wlad...Wlad is the rightful WBA Heavyweight Champ.

      6. Haye is a glass chinned fraud, a coward and a disgrace. He is the weakest HW belt holder of all time.

      Either Klitschko easily destroys Haye.
      Well said. At least there are a few individuals who can see through all the smack talk and sugar coated title holders of today. David Haye is a nobody in the heavyweight divison. Holding a mickey mouse belt, which was won on very controversial grounds, doesn't give reason to shout from the top of the mountain. Davd Haye, go back to the cruiserweights, and go quietly while you can.

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      • Allucard
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        #23
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        WBA heavyweight champion David Haye has trashed Saturday's title fight between WBC champ Vitali Klitschko and challenger kevin Johnson. He said the fight is such a mismatch that it's not even worth watching. He doesn't think Johnson is a threat in any shape or form to the champion. [Click Here To Read More]
        I agree it's a bit of a mismatch but it's still worth watching

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        • Earl-Hickey
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          #24
          Originally posted by braddman
          Haye has a DISTINCT chance to lose to Ruiz. This is not a guaranteed win for him.
          No he doesnt, Haye will brutally ktfo Ruiz early, no question about it.

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          • Allucard
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            #25
            Originally posted by Stick_and_move
            Well said. At least there are a few individuals who can see through all the smack talk and sugar coated title holders of today. David Haye is a nobody in the heavyweight divison. Holding a mickey mouse belt, which was won on very controversial grounds, doesn't give reason to shout from the top of the mountain. Davd Haye, go back to the cruiserweights, and go quietly while you can.
            He unified the cw division in a record time. How many other unifications have you heard of in the past 5 years? That's right. He is not a fully grown HW and can be stopped if he gets hit the on the button but in sheer guts I rate him above both Klitschkos or anyone else for that matter, in ANY division.

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            • Stick_and_move
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              #26
              [QUOTE=braddman;6947885]Don't you mean RUN FROM VALUEV and get one good punch in? That's what really happened, unless you're blind. Everyone knows that.[/QUOTE

              I second that, with great big shiny fu**ing bells on. After the weeks upon weeks of bragging and promises, he not only fell short, but he did so in such an overwhelmingly poor fashion. Never I have been so angered at having forked out my hard earned wages for a ridiculous display. The man lost, pure and simple. I should have known better after seeing that Done 'the scumbag' king was involved.

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              • Joeyzagz
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                #27
                Bottom line is:

                Haye faced the biggest fighter in Heavyweight history, a guy who had never even been staggered his entire career.

                Meanwhile, Quitali is cherrypicking the most Feather-fisted Heavyweight in history with Kevin Johnson.(KJ has only 9 kos in 22 professional fights.)

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                • Stick_and_move
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Allucard
                  He unified the cw division in a record time. How many other unifications have you heard of in the past 5 years? That's right. He is not a fully grown HW and can be stopped if he gets hit the on the button but in sheer guts I rate him above both Klitschkos or anyone else for that matter, in ANY division.
                  Sheer guts?, please tell me you're a man of sarcasm. If so, then I applaud your sense of humour. We could do with a serious injection of wit, especially when dealing with a clown such as David Haye. By clown, I don't mean of the 'ha ha' variety. Otherwise, if you just so happen to be aboard the Haye bandwagon, then shame on you. Aren't we discussing the same David Haye who already shamelessly ducked BOTH the Klitchko's. Not to mention his cowardice demonstrated in the Valuev fight. He ran, and then he ran, and followed that up by running some more. This was bad enough, but the fact that he bragged and boasted of how he would dismantle and destroy Valuev made his performance all the more pathetic.

                  My point clearly stated that David Haye doesn't belong in the heavyweight division, at least on his performances thus far. Therefore, your question regarding his unification of the cruiserweight division bears no relevance.

                  I'm still struggling to shake off your comments regarding David Haye's ''sheer guts''. However, I'm taking solace in the fact that you're hopefully just indulging in your sarcastic side, to which I would be very amused. ''In sheer guts, I would rate him above both Klitchkos or anyone else for that matter, in ANY division''.....you're a funny little trooper. Must be sarcasm, must be.

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                  • Stick_and_move
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Soir
                    Bottom line is:

                    Haye faced the biggest fighter in Heavyweight history, a guy who had never even been staggered his entire career.

                    Meanwhile, Quitali is cherrypicking the most Feather-fisted Heavyweight in history with Kevin Johnson.(KJ has only 9 kos in 22 professional fights.)
                    Biggest doesn't mean baddest, not by any means. Valuev, while being the biggest heavyweight in history, was also quite possibly the 'weakest' heavyweight champion of all time. David Haye lost that fight, don't fool yourself. Holyfield, and Ruiz on both occasions put on a far more convincing display against the giant, lumbering excuse for a fighter.

                    Haven't you forgotten that Haye was already chasing the same Kevin Johnson that you're referring to. Not only this, but Haye notoriously and shamelessly DUCKED Vitali.

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                    • M.A
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                      #30
                      Wladimir Klitschko is GREATEST OF ALL TIME. Now he is better than were Lennox Lewis, Tyson, Foreman, Ali and other champs of past. After he retire you will miss the GREAT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD - WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO. 53-3 (47ko's) and will be about 58-3 or 60-3 after two years. If he would wish to come back to the ring at the age of 43 he would easy beat current champion, like Foreman did.

                      P.S. Haye is vagina

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