Hello Haye fans! Holyfield beat Valuev. and actually WANTED to fight.
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I really don't understand this post at all, I mean what's the point in posting in this thread if you're not going to even defend your fighter.Not biting the obvious troll. Haye's mint.
Can't wait to go and watch Haye v Ruiz at the M.E.N.
Wake up at 10am (Feelin' like P'Diddy).
Hit the pub at 11am, drink until 14:30.
Walk to Boundary Park to watch Latics beat Gillingham.
Straight to the pub after for a few, maybe get on the karaoke.
Train from Rochdale to Manchester then in the Printworks for a couple more pints.
Off to the arena to watch Haye beat Ruiz.
Out in Manchester straight after.
Let's be honest, Ruiz is probably gonna beat Haye. He's a live underdog.Comment
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Defend my fighter? Is that what I should do? Should I be like of those silly twats who call each other "*****" and "*******", y'know the ones who will argue that Pacquaio or Mayweather are the second coming of Jesus christ...you'd think that those sort of fans are on the payroll the way they chatter on relentlessly "defending" their fighter. The way I see it, I'm a Haye fan (because he's entertaining and because he's English)....if people don't like Haye then that's up to them. Why should I give a crap?
I won't argue that Ruiz won't beat Haye....I'll just let Haye prove you wrong himself by beating Ruiz.Comment
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He went there to get the job done and win.I just wanted to address what fans of David Haye don't want to talk about, and that is that Evander Holyfield at old man status beat Valuev and was completely robbed.
Not only did he beat Valuev before Haye, he beat him in a MUCH more warrior like fashion, actually throwing WAY more punches than Haye did, being more active, and not afraid of the light punching Valuev.
I only wish David Haye fans could accept reality a little more and not live in a fantasy world.
It has to be embarrassing.
He may have only hit 3 a round, but if Valuev hits 0, who wins?
Please stop being bias.Comment
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