is anyone still ****** enough to believe wlad is the one doing the ducking? haye was looking for an excuse to avoid the fight with wlad, now he's retiring and avoiding vitali as well. if wlad was the one ducking, then haye would be ready and willing to fight vitali.
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Originally posted by geribeetus View Postis anyone still ****** enough to believe wlad is the one doing the ducking? haye was looking for an excuse to avoid the fight with wlad, now he's retiring and avoiding vitali as well. if wlad was the one ducking, then haye would be ready and willing to fight vitali.
Besides, all he had to do was sign to fight on July 2nd but didn't, not to mention that he already pulled out of a fight with Wlad with two weeks to go with a fake back injury.
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Taking about beating up a dead horse...ok Haye, we get it. Do whatever you want, in the mean time Wlawill simply continue to expand his legacy and you will be nothing but some guy in the other side of the ropes talking about what if. Words and verbal jabs don't win fights
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Originally posted by namme View PostThis Haye is utterly ridiculous!
He seems to think that his retirement will be a great loss to boxing!
At 30 years old (when heavyweights are at their prime), and with only 26 fights in his resume, the last four fights are with heavyweights who were on a decline, you would think and ask, why would this guy retire??? He is supposed to be at his prime now as a heavyweight. I truly believe that fear of being brutally KOed by heavyweights who are willing to fight him should be the one fear that brought him to think of retiring.
What has he done to boxing except playing with the minds of fans who are gullible to his flatteries and lies? Hisfights in the heavyweight division are not all exciting, given the fact that he was facing heavyweights past their prime.
Hatred or plain ******ity makes people not think straight. Who would all of the Haye haters blame if Haye was the one that chose to fight two other fighters (Chisora and Adamek) if a deal was already agreed upon to fight Wlad? But instead, all of the blame is being placed on Haye because Wlad backed out.
If this man wants to retire early, it's his body, his mind, his life, and his decision only to make, no one else's.
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Originally posted by slindee3 View PostHe never said his retiremnt would be a great loss to boxing. It's because you guys hate him so much you are now adding your own vitriolic assumptions to his retirement.
Hatred or plain ******ity makes people not think straight. Who would all of the Haye haters blame if Haye was the one that chose to fight two other fighters (Chisora and Adamek) if a deal was already agreed upon to fight Wlad? But instead, all of the blame is being placed on Haye because Wlad backed out.
If this man wants to retire early, it's his body, his mind, his life, and his decision only to make, no one else's.
He is getting vitriol for his boasts and promises for 3 years, none of which he fulfilled. The only reason why we are even talking about him is because of his boasts about the Klitschkos, otherwise he would still be giving away 2 for 1 tickets.
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Originally posted by slindee3 View PostHe never said his retiremnt would be a great loss to boxing. It's because you guys hate him so much you are now adding your own vitriolic assumptions to his retirement.
Hatred or plain ******ity makes people not think straight. Who would all of the Haye haters blame if Haye was the one that chose to fight two other fighters (Chisora and Adamek) if a deal was already agreed upon to fight Wlad? But instead, all of the blame is being placed on Haye because Wlad backed out.
If this man wants to retire early, it's his body, his mind, his life, and his decision only to make, no one else's.
Secondly, I'm thinking straight here. Yes, Haye wants to retire, but he leaves people thinking that he is doing his best to secure a fight with the Klitschkos which, [if you remembered very well] he promised when he was about to enter the heavyweight division to clean up and unify it by beating the Klitschkos. He made a kind of "grand entrance" then saying he is the one that would save the heavyweight division...And now, with only 26 fights in his resume, with only four fights in the heavyweight division against well-past their prime fighters, he is retiring??? What do you call that kind of fighter???
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If haye retires it means he is ducking the bros. But if Vitali dont want haye to retire he needs to be a bit more vocal than he is being.
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostIf haye retires it means he is ducking the bros. But if Vitali dont want haye to retire he needs to be a bit more vocal than he is being.
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