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  • Jim Jeffries
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    #11
    Originally posted by wazaa.
    Dirrel beat Froch and Abraham. Hayes best wins were against Mormeck and Maccarinelli. I'm a Haye-fan but it is what it is.
    On paper Dirrell lost to Froch and needed a DQ to win over Abraham. That and he's never won a title in his life.

    Ruiz is a better win than Macaroni and Haye was undisputed at CW and now has a title at HW, one he had to beat a guy who outweighed him by a hundred pounds, to get.

    I dunno, maybe I'm missing something.

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    • Pullcounter
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      #12
      Originally posted by wazaa.
      Dirrel beat Froch and Abraham. Hayes best wins were against Mormeck and Maccarinelli. I'm a Haye-fan but it is what it is.
      Also dirrell has better skills, technique, and conditioning.

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      • Pullcounter
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        #13
        Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
        On paper Dirrell lost to Froch and needed a DQ to win over Abraham. That and he's never won a title in his life.

        Ruiz is a better win than Macaroni and Haye was undisputed at CW and now has a title at HW, one he had to beat a guy who outweighed him by a hundred pounds, to get.

        I dunno, maybe I'm missing something.

        c'mon man, dirrell got robbed by froch and he was outboxing AA easily until AA DQed himself.

        Although that was the best technical version of Ruiz i'd ever seen, I think if Ruiz would've clinched as per his usual style, I think you'd have a much worse opinion of Haye's win.

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