Haye vs Harrison it looks like...
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Some crappy industrial city in northern Spain prentending they're seperate. I dunno if he's from there really but I am certain he is FAT.Comment
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I'll call Haye whatever I want. I must mean a great deal to you since you spend a lot of time stalking me, I'm flattered. Sorry if I don't care much about the insults a **** in the internet throws at me, though
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indeed, and for that reason I can't see it happening. Haye is on another level entirely to Harrison. I'd imagine he would want to stay well clear of Adamek, and Povetkin will be tied up with Wlad so Chag would seem the most likely. Haye would box the **** out of him though and I'm really not sure what good it would do him in preparation for a Klitschko.
I think he'll be fighting Vitali at the end of the year,but I guess we'll have a better idea this time next week. I have a feeling Haye will be getting called out after the Sosnowski fight.Comment
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Eres tú el cobarde porque cara a cara JAMÁS le dirías esas cosas a Haye. Y se dice "on the internet" no "in the internet" Te enseñaron mal cuando te lo estaban dando por culo.Comment
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Good, I'm glad Haye is fighting a real fighter, not that china-chinned scaredy cat beanpole with the Olympic Gold medal... wait, have I entered the Twilight Zone?
Actually, although I've pretty much given up on Haye at this point, I'm quite looking forward to this fight. Might even order it if it comes about. I thought the Sprott Harrison fight was actually pretty damned entertaining. There was a buzz watching it that I haven't got for many years (with a heavyweight fight that is). Harrison, for all his faults, can ****, and Haye's been hurt in two of his four heavyweight fights thus far. It's not entirely out of the realms of possibility that the cowardly lion becomes the wild tiger in this, his one, and most probably last, shot at fame and fortune. We can but hope. As for Wlad and Vit, they need to just forget about Mr Saviour of the Division until it becomes too economically promising for both parties not to set up a fight. At this point it's clear Haye still thinks he can wring money out of the British boxing public fighting sub-par opposition (yeah, yeah, I know I'm a sucker). But there'll come a point where even the Haye loving dummies won't accept it any more. At that time Haye will announce his retirement fight and c(r)ash out against one of the Klits. Mission accomplished.Comment
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When was he hurt?Good, I'm glad Haye is fighting a real fighter, not that china-chinned scaredy cat beanpole with the Olympic Gold medal... wait, have I entered the Twilight Zone?
Actually, although I've pretty much given up on Haye at this point, I'm quite looking forward to this fight. Might even order it if it comes about. I thought the Sprott Harrison fight was actually pretty damned entertaining. There was a buzz watching it that I haven't got for many years (with a heavyweight fight that is). Harrison, for all his faults, can ****, and Haye's been hurt in two of his four heavyweight fights thus far. It's not entirely out of the realms of possibility that the cowardly lion becomes the wild tiger in this, his one, and most probably last, shot at fame and fortune. We can but hope. As for Wlad and Vit, they need to just forget about Mr Saviour of the Division until it becomes too economically promising for both parties not to set up a fight. At this point it's clear Haye still thinks he can wring money out of the British boxing public fighting sub-par opposition (yeah, yeah, I know I'm a sucker). But there'll come a point where even the Haye loving dummies won't accept it any more. At that time Haye will have his retirement fight and c(r)ash out against one of the Klits. Mission accomplished.Comment
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