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  • Nautilus
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    #31
    [QUOTE=Soir;6946854
    Haye will be known as the first and only guy to rock Valuev....[/QUOTE]


    Huh?

    Have you heard of Taras *****ko?

    Taras almost KOed Valuev.

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    • Nautilus
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      #32
      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.
      You gotta be f*** kidding me....


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      • joe strong
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        #33
        Originally posted by M.A
        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
        neither vitali or wlad has a career defining won on their resumes...wlad=Byrd twice & Rahman & vitali quit vs Byrd & lost to lewis'.both were in the picture when Holyfield,lewis',Tyson were still on top.they are solid but way behind the big 3.

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        • BillyBoxing
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          #34
          Originally posted by Soir
          Haye is a damned Warrior and would never do anything like this:



          Quitali is nothing more than a ***** that surrenders on his stool when things get rough. He handpicks feather-fisted frauds like Johnson(20 wins 7kos) and Gomez because he knows he would get pizza faced if he ever fought a legitimate heavyweight his own size.



          Haye will be known as the first and only guy to rock Valuev(a guy that the Klitschkos ducked for 4 years) Haye is good for the sport and he will knock both of those bozos flat on their ass.
          You are a Tyson Fury fan,so you have no right to call Vit quitali.

          Dude took Peter after a 4 years ay off.

          It just Peter,but 4 damn years outta the ring,Peter is one dimensionnal but a real heavyweight 260 lbs puncher.
          He would maybe knock chinny Haye out.

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          • BillyBoxing
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            #35
            Originally posted by joe strong
            neither vitali or wlad has a career defining won on their resumes...wlad=Byrd twice & Rahman & vitali quit vs Byrd & lost to lewis'.both were in the picture when Holyfield,lewis',Tyson were still on top.they are solid but way behind the big 3.
            Well,I'm a bigger Tysons fan than a klit fans tought I like both bros.

            But name me biggest Tyson wins??
            Old holmes,Spinks(a 175 dude for god sake),maybe Berbick,Bruno?

            Name me Holmes biggest win by the way??A shot Ali?Cooney?


            Don't get me wrong,Holmes and Tyson are great fighters,all I mean is you dont need always big names on your records.

            If you are killing everybody around easy like Klits are doing,it's all good.

            At least Vit did great fight with Lennox,he dominated most of the fight and gt stopped cuz of scare tissues.

            Dude are killing undefeated contenders,former champions easy,give dude cred,tought they aren't ATG,they ain't bums.

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            • BillyBoxing
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              #36
              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.)
              "Haye faced the biggest fighter in Heavyweight history, a guy who had never even been staggered his entire career."

              Ruiz,*****ko,a 47 years old Holyfield and a 40 years old Larry Donald get robbed against Valuev!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
              So,we only know the giant is garbage.

              Chagaev get dominated as hell by wlad,and Chagave outboxed better Valuev than Haye did.

              I'm only sayin Haye performance against Valuev was pure average ****,if not garbage,a 50 years old fighter did better than him.
              I hope he really broke his hand,cuz I thought he would knock Val and be hot for a HW mega fight.

              He get dropped at cruiserweight,all I mean,is,if I was a Haye fan,I would not love to see him in the ring with a Klit.

              I wonder if he can take a Wlad jab....

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                #37
                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.
                I am a little confused when did Haye fight Steve Cunningham? And if he didn't he never unified the CW division and he also never fought the best fighter in the division by not fighting Cunningham. I also think it is rather strange that before Haye fought him, Valuev was mostly thought of as a joke by most boxing fans Yet, after Haye beats him he is all the sudden a legit champion according to Haye fans. When in reality he is little more then a larger version of Primo Carnera.
                Last edited by Ravens Fan; 12-12-2009, 03:09 AM.

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                • vitali1999
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Ravens Fan
                  I am a little confused when did Haye fight Steve Cunningham? And if he didn't he never unified the CW division and he never fought the best fighter in the division by not fighting Cunningham.
                  True the WBO is a made up title from the 90's, Haye never won the IBF title at cruiser.

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                  • vitali1999
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                    #39
                    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.
                    You bloody wanker, Ruiz wobbled Valuev in there rematch, the same way Haye did, next time get your facts striaght

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                    • beez721
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                      #40
                      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.)
                      uh,,,ruiz and nobles wobbled valuev. even feather fisted monte barret seemed to daze him a bit. vitali is 38 yrs old and just fought 3 months ago for christ sake. hell,,he could have sat out for another few months instead of fighting anyone. I give him credit. johnson is actually a descent boxer

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