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  • #31
    Originally posted by charlieg View Post
    Never show anything... undisputed cruiserweight champion, beats biggest ever heavyweight champion with a broken hand in his 3rd fight at heavyweight... yeah... he's done nothing.
    He wasn't the Undisuputed Cruiserweight Champion, he never faced Steve Cunningham who was regarded as the 2nd best at the weight.

    Another great example of Haye fans living in fantasy world and not in reality world.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by charlieg View Post
      Never show anything... undisputed cruiserweight champion, beats biggest ever heavyweight champion with a broken hand in his 3rd fight at heavyweight... yeah... he's done nothing.

      I hope all the Haye hate dries up once he faces a Klitschko.
      I'm actually rooting for Haye at this point. But did he really fight Valuev with a broken hand? I haven't heard this one yet? Do you have a link?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by braddman View Post
        Bull****. Haye has done nothing compared to Ruiz. Ruiz' resume is MILES above **** talker Haye.

        Ruiz will win via UD or late knockout.
        x99999999999999999999

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
          They're actually "Haye Realists". They base their opinions on the facts and not, as in your case, what David Haye tells you as he rams your ass while you dream at night.
          Realistic about what?

          FACTS

          Haye had an injury building up to the Wlad fight. He asked Wlad to delay it for 2 weeks if i remember correctly. Wlad said no - DUCK

          Haye was in negotiations with Vitali but the demands from Vitali were terrible. Even Valuev said the contract was **** so he fought Haye instead.

          And once again Vitali comes out with more bull**** claiming they have a agreement to fight next year, but it's been revealed there has been no negotiations.

          Classic Haye haters. Ignore the truth and believe the bull****.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by HM_Luke View Post

            Haye was in negotiations with Vitali but the demands from Vitali were terrible. Even Valuev said the contract was **** so he fought Haye instead.

            Haye crybabies.... "The contract was bogus... waaa waaa waaaa. "

            Reality is that when the opportunity comes again Haye is gonna insist on the same kind of multiple fight deal with the Klitschkos that he turned down in the 1st place.

            I guarantee he will not fight Vitali without a rematch clause or a guarantee of a Wlad fight because if he does and loses he will lose his belt, his rep and won't be able to make any real money fighting anyone else.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by mangler View Post
              Yea right. STFU Haye.
              Co fuckin sign... I was a fan, but he is going to have to prove his words this time around. He talked a big game about all the Klitschko's during '09, and I was dumb enough to buy into it. Not this time.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by K-Nan View Post
                Co fuckin sign... I was a fan, but he is going to have to prove his words this time around. He talked a big game about all the Klitschko's during '09, and I was dumb enough to buy into it. Not this time.
                There are thousands of people who feel exactly like you Kaynan.

                I don't think there was ever been a fighter that I can remember who lost so many fans without losing a fight.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                  WBA heavyweight champion David Haye has spoken out and backed the words of his manager, Adam Booth, by denying that any agreement exists for a fight with WBC champ Vitali Klitschko. Klitschko had said there was a preliminary agreement but Haye doesn't know where he got that information. Haye plans to batter mandatory challenger John Ruiz in 2010. Then he wants to sit down and discuss a Vitali fight. [Click Here To Read More]
                  Perhaps what Haye and Booth are showing is a giant-sized helping of ignorance, or chicanery. I admit I don't know either Haye nor his manager, nor either of the Klitsckos, nor their representatives, but I'm willing to make a small bet, that, if VK actually made that statement, he had ample reason for so doing.

                  I'm inclined to trust the Klitschkos, based on my assessment of their public and more private persona; they are without question, the most honourable and straight-talking boxers of recent years.

                  Just my opinion.......

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by karrapato View Post
                    Haye has tools to expose Vitali.

                    But he will be able to do it?

                    That's the question.
                    To "expose" Vitaly, as you call it, one would need all the surgical impedimenta of an ER room. VK is not going to be "exposed" by David Haye, and I'm pretty sure that he himself will know, when it's time for him to hang up the gloves.

                    You don't seem to appreciate what VK has done in this past year. When you get some boxing history into your head, you'll realise how unusual it was.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by jpeck View Post
                      Am I the only one that thinks Ruiz could really give Haye a hard time? I've only seen David fight a handful of times, but in all of the fights I saw everyone fought him from the outside. If Ruiz fights his usual ugly fight, I think he could give Haye some problems because he won't get much room to punch. I'd actually like to see this one. People give Ruiz a hard time because of his style, but he has some good wins under his belt. I actually think this would be the best win of Haye's career if he could pull it off.
                      No you're not. I think, that if Ruiz is still as good as before, without wearing down because of age or tough fights, he'll have the beating of Haye. Ruiz has fought and beaten far better fighters than Haye, it's just a question whether he is still a viable force in the heavyweight division.

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