At the MEN Arena in Manchester, England, WBA heavyweight champion David Haye (24-1, 22K KOs) retained his title with a ninth-round stoppage over former two-time champion John Ruiz (44-9-1, 30 KOs). Haye scored four knockdowns during the contest. Ruiz has probably seen his final shot at a major world title. Haye will move forward to chase a unification with the Klitschko brothers. [Click Here To Read More]
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this was a interesting and good fight...well done hayeAt the MEN Arena in Manchester, England, WBA heavyweight champion David Haye (24-1, 22K KOs) retained his title with a ninth-round stoppage over former two-time champion John Ruiz (44-9-1, 30 KOs). Haye scored four knockdowns during the contest. Ruiz has probably seen his final shot at a major world title. Haye will move forward to chase a unification with the Klitschko brothers. [Click Here To Read More] -
Haye is more exciting than Vlad is. Matter of fact Arreola and Haye both are along with Vlad's big bro. I don't think Haye can beat either Klit though. And hopefully the Quiet Man retires after today.Comment
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Does anyone know what Ruiz has attached to his shoes and what they're for? I've never noticed them before... Good fight for Haye, I had a little feeling Ruiz would catch him on the chin and KO him. Regardless of what anyone says, Haye is the most exciting boxer in the division I think.
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Stabilisers.Does anyone know what Ruiz has attached to his shoes and what they're for? I've never noticed them before... Good fight for Haye, I had a little feeling Ruiz would catch him on the chin and KO him. Regardless of what anyone says, Haye is the most exciting boxer in the division I think.
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Haye was good, but he fought lazy. He could have ended that fight in the first three rounds if he really tried.
I didn't see anything that would make me give Haye any more than a puncher's chance against Wlad or Vitali.Comment
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