David Haye: "I can't wait to see him unconscious, twitching on the canvas"

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  • Dynamite Kid
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    #21
    Originally posted by #1Assassin
    it wasnt hayes fault the audley fight was boring, he went in there and took audley out in 3 rounds. it was boring cuz audley didnt fight back, but haye cant fight for him now can he? dont get me wrong, haye cant get enough critisism for making the fight to begin with, but the boring part aint his fault.

    that leaves valuev, which is one fight against a guy who outweighs him by 50+ pounds. every fighter had boring fights, EVERY SINGLE ONE. haye had two and u cant really hold either one against him, especially considering what an exciting fighter he usually is.

    Well if you wanted to be overly critical, I guess you could say, well it was always going to be boring regardless of what Harrison did, simply cause it was always going to be one sided.

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    • Sparked_1985
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      #22
      Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
      Well if you wanted to be overly critical, I guess you could say, well it was always going to be boring regardless of what Harrison did, simply cause it was always going to be one sided.
      'one-sided as a gang-****.'

      He did tell us.

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      • hugh grant
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        #23
        Very descriptive is our haye, twitching on the canvas. lol Goes into details doesnt he? He should be a writer of crime thrillers when he retires.

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        • edgarg
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          #24
          Originally posted by ThePhantom5
          "I don't like him personally and I don't like him in a boxing sense. There is nothing that he does that I like. I don't like his jab, jab, grab technique. I don't think any boxing fan around the world likes Wladimir's fights. If you go back in the ten years of him fighting, you can only pick out one fight that was entertaining and that was when he fought Samuel Peter the first time and got pushed all over the ring, getting knocked down 5-6 times. That's the only one you can say is mildly entertaining. The rest of them were boring. If I wasn't a boxer and just a boxing fan, he would be one of the last people that I would watch. And as a person, I've listened to some of the crap that he said, like I've been running from him or I've been ducking him, and then he decides to fight Dereck Chisora and then he gets another injury after another injury. I don't like him as a person; I don't like how he does business. I can't wait to see him unconscious, twitching on the canvas," stated an animated WBA heavyweight champion David Haye, who was excited to talk about his highly-anticipated showdown with Waldimir Klitschko. Check out what he had to say about the fight, Wladimir Klitschko, and much more. read more

          http://www.fighthype.com/pages/conte...ed30e5a9f7f77c
          Haye is delusional, acting like a classic "manic depressive". If he was a "boxing fan" he would appreciate the great skill and FINISHING CAPABILITY of the Champion.

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          • edgarg
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            #25
            Originally posted by ZigZag
            Well your wrong. Lot's of boxers have fought for millions and still hated each other.
            The only RAL grudge match I recall was the Zarate-Zamora fight, and that was really between the two fathers. They actually got into the ring after the fight and began to bash each other.

            Most of the usual drek spouted by the fighters is just like the entrances, part of the scenery, expected by the crowd. Hiow good the fighter is at it depends on his personality of (lack of) character.

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            • 2Fast
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              #26
              Me and Haye are on the same level. We understand each other

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              • IMDAZED
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                #27
                "The reason why he's been put on the floor 11 times in his career is because whenever he gets hit with something hard, he hits the floor; that's his instant response."

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                • nomadman
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by #1Assassin
                  it wasnt hayes fault the audley fight was boring, he went in there and took audley out in 3 rounds. it was boring cuz audley didnt fight back, but haye cant fight for him now can he? dont get me wrong, haye cant get enough critisism for making the fight to begin with, but the boring part aint his fault.
                  It takes two to tango, or in Haye and Harrison's case to not throw punches. Haye could have taken out that bum in one round and intentionally held back till the third so's he could cash in on his bet. That's not his fault?

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                  • Mugwump
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                    #29
                    To be perfectly honest I don't have a thing against either of the Ks. I think they are both pretty down-to-earth, honest, intelligent and likeable guys.

                    Haye, on the other hand, is a prize tit. A walking, talking self-promotion machine who'll do and say ANYTHING to make a buck.

                    The tragedy is as a patriotic Brit I'm duty bound to support the twat.

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                    • Sparked_1985
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by ZigZag
                      Well your wrong. Lot's of boxers have fought for millions and still hated each other.
                      I never believe them.

                      DeGale vs Groves might have something in it but that's hardly for millions. Give them £2 million each and I bet they'd be ringing each other up every night and asking how the other's doing.

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