Does David Haye take the UK fans for ******?
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Why do you never b1tch about those?Comment
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David Haye's match with Audley Harrison wasn't a real fight - he planned to wait until the third round to KO old Audley, who is age 39 and never was any good as a pro even when he was younger.
But Haye made a LOT of money from the Haye-Harrison PPV and from betting on himself to win by round 3 KO.
Does Haye laugh to himself all the way to the bank about how ****** his fans are? Do you think Haye snickers about how the UK boxing fans who support him are morons, as he flies around in his private jet?
Does Haye think of them the same way as con men like Bernie Madoff think about all the people they scam?
You have no idea how hard it is being a genuine sports fan over here, sometimes its truly hell.Comment
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Thats because when we do, we are rounded upon and red K'd like me....it gets tiring sometimes.Comment
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i actually have against guys like lfc19titles and rick grimes in their threads along with various others and if you have not noticed the haye hate has been pretty big latley and more threads have been made saying wladimir will do this and that to haye so dont question me tunney i never make threads and even when i was i never concentrated on one fighter like most the little kids in NSB whine and cry over....Comment
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I am a good boxing fan in real life, but the net has made me get caught up in a fair few arguments. Strangely enough, in boxing events, fans know less in my view, but they are respectful and love the sport.
A lot of fans here know quite a bit, but use it for an agenda, an argument for a fighter. It does get tiresome.
I have been banned about 10 times for trolling, I hardly care for this site now.Comment
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A clever play on words. But really not accurate and squeezed into meaning something which it is not. The Topic starter asked 4 questions which are very pertinent to what's going on in Britain these days in the boxing business. It has a circus atmosphere, and, like the genuine circus, is all tinsel, smoke, and mirrors, which little or no reality in store for the credulous fans who plonk their money down before the plonk their backsides down, to witness another Haye fiasco.
The answer to the Topic Starter's 4 questions is unequivocally YES to each and every question. Haye is a charlatan, he believes the British boxing fan is ******, with money to throw away, and feels that he has as much right to collect it as Bernie Madoff had to bilk his victims. because that's exactly what the British boxing fans are. Victims of Haye's cupidity and greed. His skills are barely adequate to have made him a scanty living in former times. But as his public becomes progressively more dumbed down, he is able to work them up all over again for another fiasco in which he and his accomplice Booth will make millions.
I've boxed and have watched boxing for over 60 years, much of it when I lived in Ireland, where I was born and grew up, and recall the days when English heavyweights were a world wide joke, spawning the phrase "horizontal Heavyweights". There was even a prominent heavyweight named Phil Scott, but always called "Phainting Phil'. You can guess why.
I remember the huge publicity about the Lee Savold-Bruce Wood**** fight. when Wood**** was hailed as the new World Champ (in waiting)......... It was Don ****ell whose fight against Marciano brough back some respectabliity to British heavyweights ( ****ell was a lt heavy with glandular trouble) and then nothing until the Lewis years. (Lewis learned his boxing in Canada)
Now we have HAYE....... I'm so almost certain, that (apart from his disgusting behaviour unbefitting a sportsman, never mind a so-called Champion), that I'm prepared to bet it will be a case of another "Horizontal heavyweight". You know, "now we have him...now we don't"............... I haven't detested a fighter since Lewis, until now Haye, and it was his malice and foul tactics which caused it. And I'm glad to see that I am not alone.
Still, I hope for a good, clean, fight on Saturday and may the best man win.Comment
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A clever play on words. But really not accurate and squeezed into meaning something which it is not. The Topic starter asked 4 questions which are very pertinent to what's going on in Britain these days in the boxing business. It has a circus atmosphere, and, like the genuine circus, is all tinsel, smoke, and mirrors, which little or no reality in store for the credulous fans who plonk their money down before the plonk their backsides down, to witness another Haye fiasco.
The answer to the Topic Starter's 4 questions is unequivocally YES to each and every question. Haye is a charlatan, he believes the British boxing fan is ******, with money to throw away, and feels that he has as much right to collect it as Bernie Madoff had to bilk his victims. because that's exactly what the British boxing fans are. Victims of Haye's cupidity and greed. His skills are barely adequate to have made him a scanty living in former times. But as his public becomes progressively more dumbed down, he is able to work them up all over again for another fiasco in which he and his accomplice Booth will make millions.
I've boxed and have watched boxing for over 60 years, much of it when I lived in Ireland, where I was born and grew up, and recall the days when English heavyweights were a world wide joke, spawning the phrase "horizontal Heavyweights". There was even a prominent heavyweight named Phil Scott, but always called "Phainting Phil'. You can guess why.
I remember the huge publicity about the Lee Savold-Bruce Wood**** fight. when Wood**** was hailed as the new World Champ (in waiting)......... It was Don ****ell whose fight against Marciano brough back some respectabliity to British heavyweights ( ****ell was a lt heavy with glandular trouble) and then nothing until the Lewis years. (Lewis learned his boxing in Canada)
Now we have HAYE....... I'm so almost certain, that (apart from his disgusting behaviour unbefitting a sportsman, never mind a so-called Champion), that I'm prepared to bet it will be a case of another "Horizontal heavyweight". You know, "now we have him...now we don't"............... I haven't detested a fighter since Lewis, until now Haye, and it was his malice and foul tactics which caused it. And I'm glad to see that I am not alone.
Still, I hope for a good, clean, fight on Saturday and may the best man win.Comment
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