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    Any "normal" Klitschko fans here?

    It's come to my attention that the majority of Klit bro fans on here are "not all there".

    So, I'm wondering if any Klit fans on here can somewhat redeem the piss poor reputation their fans have, and have a normal, logic filled discussion.

    Okay, so...

    After last night, even though it wasn't a perfect performance, Haye showed that he is a step up in level to the fat, slow, stationary fighters the Klits are used to facing.

    This isn't to say that Haye is amazing, it's more a testament to how bad a state the division is in at the moment.

    I believe Haye's speed, power and movement will cause problems for both brothers, especially when you couple that with the fact that the Klits aren't getting any younger, and you have to admit Haye is a dangerous fight for them.

    I keep seeing Klit fans pointing out how bad Haye is, and how he won't last 2 rounds with them. Can any Klit fans out there admit Haye will be a difficult fight, or at the very least be a more difficult fight than they've had in recent years?
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    Originally posted by - JCHING -
    It's come to my attention that the majority of Klit bro fans on here are "not all there".

    So, I'm wondering if any Klit fans on here can somewhat redeem the piss poor reputation their fans have, and have a normal, logic filled discussion.

    Okay, so...

    After last night, even though it wasn't a perfect performance, Haye showed that he is a step up in level to the fat, slow, stationary fighters the Klits are used to facing.

    This isn't to say that Haye is amazing, it's more a testament to how bad a state the division is in at the moment.

    I believe Haye's speed, power and movement will cause problems for both brothers, especially when you couple that with the fact that the Klits aren't getting any younger, and you have to admit Haye is a dangerous fight for them.

    I keep seeing Klit fans pointing out how bad Haye is, and how he won't last 2 rounds with them. Can any Klit fans out there admit Haye will be a difficult fight, or at the very least be a more difficult fight than they've had in recent years?
    Why you asked about normal Klit fans then start talking about Haye? Haye is a pathetic coward, wuss, ***** and ***** and ran away from the Klitschkos faster than a ******ed Forest Gump. He gave his chance up already

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      #3
      Originally posted by etlux
      Why you asked about normal Klit fans then start talking about Haye? Haye is a pathetic coward, wuss, ***** and ***** and ran away from the Klitschkos faster than a ******ed Forest Gump. He gave his chance up already
      Yea, I wasn't talking to you.

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      • HandSpeed303
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        #4
        I don't like the younger brother, but the older one is a beast.

        Haye may infact beat the young brother...

        But-

        Vitali (the older one), would destroy Haye...Easy at that.

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          #5
          Any normal Haye fans, who realize defeating an age 38, slowed-down version of John Ruiz doesn't prove anything?

          Ruiz hadn't had a decent win since 2004.

          Haye ducked Kevin Johnson, Tony Thompson and Eddie Chambers and chose to fight the shot Monte Barrett in the fall of 2008.

          Haye ducked both Klitschkos and chose to fight the aging, ponderous Nicolay Valuev last year.

          Now he beats an old slow version of Ruiz and some of his fans are saying he the best heavyweight ever.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Kid Lavigne
            Any normal Haye fans, who realize defeating an age 38, slowed-down version of John Ruiz doesn't prove anything?

            Ruiz hadn't had a decent win since 2004.

            Haye ducked Kevin Johnson, Tony Thompson and Eddie Chambers and chose to fight the shot Monte Barrett in the fall of 2008.

            Haye ducked both Klitschkos and chose to fight the aging, ponderous Nicolay Valuev last year.

            Now he beats an old slow version of Ruiz and some of his fans are saying he the best heavyweight ever.

            I agree, some Haye fans are going over board.

            But give Haye a break, he's only had 4 fights at heavy and only 25 fights in total.

            I just think he's already shown he's a good step up in quality to the guys the Klits have been fighting lately.

            You don't think Haye will pose a threat to them?

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            • Pirao
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              #7
              Ruiz was not even in the top 25 HWs, so how does a win over him mean anything? It has as much significance as Vitali beating Sosnowski will have.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Kid Lavigne
                Any normal Haye fans, who realize defeating an age 38, slowed-down version of John Ruiz doesn't prove anything?

                Ruiz hadn't had a decent win since 2004.

                Haye ducked Kevin Johnson, Tony Thompson and Eddie Chambers and chose to fight the shot Monte Barrett in the fall of 2008.

                Haye ducked both Klitschkos and chose to fight the aging, ponderous Nicolay Valuev last year.

                Now he beats an old slow version of Ruiz and some of his fans are saying he the best heavyweight ever.


                HAHAHAHAHAHA OWNED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                • Chunk..
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                  #9
                  David Haye needs to put up or shut up.

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                    #10
                    Okay, I guess there aren't any.

                    Nevermind.

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