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  • The Hammer
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    Good article on David Haye

    by Scoop Malinowski, from the boxing insider website:

    David Haye is a good boxer but he’s also a proven deceiver and ducker. So anything he says about fighting a Klitschko is not to be taken a face value.

    Lately, Haye, as usual, is talking out of both sides of his mouth about boxing Wladimir in March or April of 2011. In the same interview Haye says he’s “pretty certain” a deal will be reached but also states, ‘if for one reason or another it doesn’t happen, it wasn’t meant to be.”

    These are not promising words from a man who has shown extreme reluctance and hesitation to fight either Klitschko. Promising words are, “I am 100% sure we will make the fight this time.”

    I have a very, very strong su****ion Haye is playing both sides because deep down, he is totally imtimidated and psyched out and completely knows he has no chance to survive against Wladimir Klitschko. Haye has a secret agenda to duck the fight, by any means necessary. Which means, he will create any kind of deception or tell any lie to preserve his career from a tragic knockout loss by Wladimir Klitschko. All is fair in love and war, no?

    “If it’s meant to be it’s meant to be, if it isn’t it isn’t,” are the cryptic words used by Floyd Mayweather sometimes when he makes rare public comments about boxing Manny Pacquiao, whom he clearly fears. “Some fights aren’t meant to be,” were also the prophetic December 2009 words of George Peterson about Pacquiao vs. Mayweather. Mr. Peterson is the manager/trainer of Paul Williams who works closely with Al Haymon who is the advisor of Williams and Mayweather. George Peterson knew of the secret Team Mayweather plans to duck Pacquiao and revealed it to me in those words.

    I strongly sense Haye, while pretending and posing a public posture of sometimes desiring to box Wladimir Klitschko, has a secret plan to duck and avoid Klitschko because he doesn’t want to see his career ruined like what happened to Calvin Brock, Chris Byrd, Sultan Ibragimov, Hasim Rahman, Lamon Brewster, Elicier Castillo, Ray Austin, Tony Thompson and Sam Peter.

    Here is my theory: Haye is using the smokescreen of his supposedly planned retirement in October of 2011 as his safety net. First, of course, Haye will stage the faked negotiations again with K2 – which are going on right now – then Haye will kill the fight once again by claiming the deal is not fair.

    Haye then will fight one or two more easy, handpicked opponent before retiring in October next year. But it will be a fraud retirement of course, just like the scams perpetrated by Mayweather. After the phony retirement, Haye, probably by Spring of 2012, will have a couple of British journalists pen articles pleading him to come back, and bring his personality, charisma and excitement back to the boring heavyweight division.

    Which, of course, Haye will do, by fighting some more easy, set-up opponents as part of his “comeback.” By this time, Vitali will be well over 40 and likely retired and a frustrated and bored Wladimir, could possibly be retired also.

    When a good fighter like Haye is deeply scared and afraid to fight a great fighter like Klitschko, sometimes there’s nothing that can be done. No matter how many millions are used to entice the reluctant fighter. Case in point, Rid**** Bowe who refused to fight Lennox Lewis. And to a degree, Lennox who turned down many millions to face Vitali in the rematch (though Lewis was 37 going on 38 and didn’t really need to prove anything). And for sure, add Mayweather, who can’t seem to find the courage to step up to face Manny Pacquiao.

    Haye is beaten. But boxing is business nowadays, more than it is a sport. And there are ways for the businessman to cut his losses before they happen. And for some fighters, who know their limitations, like Haye, they must be very careful and protective by making “smart business decisions” which contradict what the fans, media and powers that be of the sport want.

    No matter how close or how far apart the current negotiations go, don’t be surprised if the “Hayefaker” continues to play his game of fakery with the Klitschko. Some things never change.

    And sometimes, the biggest and best fights never do happen.

    “It’s the worst feeling in the world when you’re in a fight you know you can’t win.” –Archie Moore on boxing Muhammad Ali
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    #2
    David Haye sucks but at the same time, any C- fighter or better from any other era KO's the Klitchkos, even with their steroids, with ease.

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    • The Hammer
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      #3
      Originally posted by mushahadeen
      David Haye sucks but at the same time, any C- fighter or better from any other era KO's the Klitchkos, even with their steroids, with ease.
      If you really believe that, then you're not very bright.

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        #4
        The only thing Haye is scared of, is getting ****d by the klit bum boys in negotiations.


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          #5
          The first sentence of this article identifies the author as either a Klitschko nuthugger or a Haye hater. Or both. Not to be taken seriously.

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            #6
            Originally posted by THE CONQUEROR
            The first sentence of this article identifies the author as either a Klitschko nuthugger or a Haye hater. Or both. Not to be taken seriously.
            No, he's a respected boxing writer.

            He's just telling the truth, why is it wrong in your mind for him to be honest?

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              #7
              Originally posted by -Tunney-
              No, he's a respected boxing writer.

              He's just telling the truth, why is it wrong in your mind for him to be honest?
              So what does it mean for the writer of this article when this fight goes ahead? Does he hold his hands up and say I was wrong and I am a disrespectful, nuthugging b_tch? Or does he just move on to hating on Haye some more and carry on pretending his insight matters one iota?

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                Originally posted by THE CONQUEROR
                So what does it mean for the writer of this article when this fight goes ahead? Does he hold his hands up and say I was wrong and I am a disrespectful, nuthugging b_tch? Or does he just move on to hating on Haye some more and carry on pretending his insight matters one iota?
                What about all the Haye nuthuggers who believed he would fight Wlad in 2009?

                Or Vitali in 2009?

                Back in Dec 2009, Haye promised to KO both Klitschkos in 2010, here's the thread:



                But Haye ignored Wlad's offer of 50-50 and no options (made in May 2010) and chose to fight old Audley instead.

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                • FkDaHtrs
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                  I also get the feeling Haye has no intention of fighting either of the brothers, but at the same time its hard to imagine he would turn down the money he could make in that fight. Even if he gets KO'd, he can still come back and fight and make money for fighting bums. It will be very interesting to see how things play out with the negotiations.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by -Tunney-
                    What about all the Haye nuthuggers who believed he would fight Wlad in 2009?

                    Or Vitali in 2009?

                    Back in Dec 2009, Haye promised to KO both Klitschkos in 2010, here's the thread:



                    But Haye ignored Wlad's offer of 50-50 and no options (made in May 2010) and chose to fight old Audley instead.
                    Wow, I forgot all about that. What the hell was he doing fighting Harrison if he was going to knock out the Klitschko brothers? lol

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