Comments Thread For: Monte Barrett: "David Haye is The Future of Boxing"

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  • shade darkar
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    #21
    lol, i highly doubt it

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    • joe strong
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      #22
      lately ive been thinking that haye is not retiring.its not uncommon for title holders to fight once\year or twice at best....hes not going anywhere for awhile....boxers always claim they are done but we all know how that turns out...vitali came back after claiming he was done.

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      • manmoon
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        #23
        The title should have read:

        Monte Barrett: "David Haye is The Future of Ducking"

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        • MarcusArkane
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          #24
          I hope not. If its true then watch boxers fight once every 9 months against old men and dodge the best fighters that they were mouthing off to only months earlier.

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          • Nuurzhaelan
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            #25
            haye bitched out of three fights with the Klitschkos. I don't see how anyone could regard him as more than a laughingstock.

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            • bboy80
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              #26
              I cant see Haye retiring any-time soon, I think its all talk. And as for the future of Heavyweight boxing well only time will tell on that one.

              Hopefully he will become more active, one fight a year is certainly not the future of a division.

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              • WladIsTheChamp
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                #27
                He is the current biggest ***** of the HW division, with Povetkin and Valuev taking close 2nd and 3rd. That ***** said he will retire at 30-31, how can he be the future when he is 29 now? That ***** had the biggest two fights against the two best fighters in the division in front of him 3 times and bitched out of all of them, after claiming he would destroy both brothers. Now go fight A-Farce you *****.

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                • Ravens Fan
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                  #28
                  It is a good thing that ole Monte has decided to retire because after this statement it is obvious that he has become punch drunk.

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                  • ForemanGrill
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                    #29
                    Haye won't retire until he fights at least one Klitschko. He'll wait a few more years for Vitali to be too old to fight effectively. I can only hope that Vitali feigns weakness in order to sucker him in and destroy him.

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