Comments Thread For: David Haye Fires: "Shut The F**k Up Fraudley Harrison"
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According to his fans, Haye would win every fantasy fight. Too bad he doesn't have the balls to actually step in the ring and prove it. Keep facing the Ruiz's and Harrison's of the world, Haye!Comment
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I always try to stay neutral irregardless of which fighters I favour. You're very obviously a Klitschko fan which explains your views. I'm a Haye fan but can still reel off things I like and admire about both the brothers. Don't combat hate with more hate, just a thought.Comment
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Haye's overrated, he's he a bum with a paper belt.
Then **** all over his Cruiserweight achievements...
But when Haye does fight Wlad or Vitali, all these ****s will change their tune. Just like when a Klitschko fights a **** opponent, they try and make the opponent credible.
Oh he's got a punchers chance, he's a warrior etc.
In years to come he'll be recognised as one of the Klitschko's best wins.Comment
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I find it strange how so many people on this forum have their view of a fighter altered due to how much that fighters fans show bias towards him. It's like an epidemic here. I'm not criticising, just a strange thing.
I always try to stay neutral irregardless of which fighters I favour. You're very obviously a Klitschko fan which explains your views. I'm a Haye fan but can still reel off things I like and admire about both the brothers. Don't combat hate with more hate, just a thought.Comment
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You see, there is nothing admirable about Haye, so why should I say good things about a guy that only talks a ton of **** about beating both Klitschkos, only to duck them after people started paying him attention, and instead fought Valuev to pick up a paper belt that he'll from now on defend against bum after bum in england?Comment
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Who, at times, showed exciting potential and was touted for big things. He has ferocious knockout power and can strike at anytime. In recent times he's won the prizefighter tournament which consists of 7 other heavyweight fighters all vying for the recognition and a £32,000 reward.Comment
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