Comments Thread For: David Haye Talks Klitschkos, John Ruiz Win, Illegal Shots
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He did go down with his head, but like Dirrell, I believe that Froch didn;t have to hit him. I agree it is wrong but you can't hit like that 2 or 3 times.
When you hold on for dear life horizontally, and then push your opponent to the ropes, that's illegal and of coruse you will get ****ing hit on your head.
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This Hay's win is cheap. May be impressive, but still cheap. Beat the 38 years "old fart" with record 44-8 is nothing special. Every young muscular boy can beat any old bum. Vladimir Klichko fought guy with 8 defeats in 1999 last time. So Hay still is nothing in heavyweight. He needs to meet with the real fighters like Arreola, Tony Thompson, Ruslan Chagaev, Sam Peter, Eddie Chambers etc.Comment
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Maybe the heavyweight division will be back on the mainstage now. Next fight has to be with one of the Klit brothers. That will be the most challenging fight of his career but I think he has what it takes to pull it off. So lets see which of the Klit brothers want him first or if they so call "fight for him" to see which one gets him first. This will be the only heavyweight fight I would be interested in seeing.Comment
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Haye can talk as much as he wants. It's up to his opponents to shut him up. You seem to always run your own mouth with critiscism for any heavyweight not named Klitschko.It looks as if with Haye we are in for a Lennox Lewis redivivus, with his bombastic denigration of other heavyweights. He seems not to be able to keep his mouth shut, but must always, if he isn't speaking in glowing terms about his "World Championship" to be doing the nasty on his pugilistic associates.
How long will it be, I wonder, before he refers to himself in the 3rd person??Comment
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WBA heavyweight champion David Haye had the crowd on fire at the MEN Arena in Manchester, England as he knocked down former champion John Ruiz four times before the veteran's trainer, Miguel Diaz, threw in the towel in the ninth round to stop the assault. [Click Here To Read More]Do you have a link to the quote? I think you must have mis-remembered it. He's often criticised Wlad for being boring and robotic, but I've never heard him call either of them a disgrace to the sport. When he was still a Cruiserweight, he said that when he moved up to Heavyweight he was going to knock out "the fat lazy bums who are a disgrace to the sport", but he meant that the Klitschkos' opponents have been fat, lazy bums, and that he'd knock some of them out on his way to getting a title shot. No one could accuse the Klitschkos themselves of being fat or lazy - even Haye in trash talking mode wouldn't accuse them of being that.It looks as if with Haye we are in for a Lennox Lewis redivivus, with his bombastic denigration of other heavyweights. He seems not to be able to keep his mouth shut, but must always, if he isn't speaking in glowing terms about his "World Championship" to be doing the nasty on his pugilistic associates.
How long will it be, I wonder, before he refers to himself in the 3rd person??Haye's brutal victory over a man who had only been stopped once in 54 previous encounters makes inevitable a unification clash with either WBC champion Vitali Klitschko or his younger brother Wladimir, the IBF and WBO title-holder.
"I was over the moon, really happy with it - I felt I was really sharp," Haye told BBC Radio 5 live.Comment
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Once again - tones of **** out of the mouth of Haye without any real action.WBA heavyweight champion David Haye had the crowd on fire at the MEN Arena in Manchester, England as he knocked down former champion John Ruiz four times before the veteran's trainer, Miguel Diaz, threw in the towel in the ninth round to stop the assault. [Click Here To Read More]
How boring.
P.S. With his defence, Haye is just perfect target practice for any real adversaries, not to mention Klitschko's.Comment
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As for Chambers, I think this guy should try to go down to CW. He is a nice guy, a very good boxer, but while the big guys (literally big guys) are here, he won`t win a title...This Hay's win is cheap. May be impressive, but still cheap. Beat the 38 years "old fart" with record 44-8 is nothing special. Every young muscular boy can beat any old bum. Vladimir Klichko fought guy with 8 defeats in 1999 last time. So Hay still is nothing in heavyweight. He needs to meet with the real fighters like Arreola, Tony Thompson, Ruslan Chagaev, Sam Peter, Eddie Chambers etc.
P.S. I think Haye will fight Valuev and Chagaev/Meehan winner before he faces any of the Klitschkos...Comment
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Yes Chambers likely will not become a Champion while Klichko brothers are here (as Eddie's promoter Dan Goossen said. By the way the same promoter is managing Tony Thompson and Chris Arreola). But Eddie is still can improve, get some muscles and he is good boxer (Sam Peter might confirm). I beleive Chambers is able to compete with any top ranked boxer except the Klichko (who can?).As for Chambers, I think this guy should try to go down to CW. He is a nice guy, a very good boxer, but while the big guys (literally big guys) are here, he won`t win a title...
P.S. I think Haye will fight Valuev and Chagaev/Meehan winner before he faces any of the Klitschkos...
About the next two Hay's fights I agree with you. As Hay is "sold his soul to the Devil" the next nearest couple of fights will be against King's Nikolay "Godzilla" Valuev with title named "Revenge!" and against mandatory which will be 100% Ruslan Chegaev.Comment
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