David Haye has never fought in front of a really big crowd before

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  • The Hammer
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    #11
    Originally posted by BritishBoxing92
    oh btw john locke told me to tell you this since you have him on ignore...his words not mine

    john locke says he's a member of the white supremacist EDL, did you know that?

    He wants you out of Britain.

    How can you be friendly with someone who hates you?

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    • The MiZ
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      #12
      his gonna kick some ass. i hope he wins so much, will do so much for his legacy. WARR HAYE! his..

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      • BritishBoxing92
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        #13
        Originally posted by Freedom.
        john locke says he's a member of the white supremacist EDL, did you know that?

        He wants you out of Britain.

        How can you be friendly with someone who hates you?
        dont turn this into a race thread and if he did say that then i would have told him to fuck off straight away believe me...

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        • Cotto's Father
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          #14


          are you getting nervous or somethig

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          • edgarg
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            #15
            Originally posted by DET. IRONSIDE
            Doesn't take anything away from the fact that Haye is the finest competition Wlad has faced.

            And thats what Manny Steward says....
            Surely you're not that ******, Ironside wasn't that ******. Steward has to say things like that to keep the interest in the fight going strong, just like ALL the trainers and "experts who learnedly enumerate all the good points of the "opponent" leaving out the bad points. Otherwise many fights would have few or no attendees.

            A recent similiar fraud was the Audley harrison fiasco. Everyoner KNEW for CERTAIN that he was spent, finished, washed up, but the fight hype made it seem as if he was the next best thing.

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              #16
              Originally posted by edgarg
              Surely you're not that ******, Ironside wasn't that ******. Steward has to say things like that to keep the interest in the fight going strong, just like ALL the trainers and "experts who learnedly enumerate all the good points of the "opponent" leaving out the bad points. Otherwise many fights would have few or no attendees.

              A recent similiar fraud was the Audley harrison fiasco. Everyoner KNEW for CERTAIN that he was spent, finished, washed up, but the fight hype made it seem as if he was the next best thing.
              By the way, I met Raymond Burr many years ago, when I was in business in a city in British Columbia named New Westminister. he was born there, and his old house was being made into a museum in his honour. So he was asked to come to speak. I shared the speaking platform with him. He didn't seem to be a very nice person, and had to be paid to attend, wouldn't donate a cent to the new Raymond Burr Museum.

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              • northernmonkey
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                #17
                Klitschko will jab jab garb his way to a win like always but Haye will come to fight and both guys will touch down at some point, Haye will not be fazed by the crowd, if anything he will thrive off it..

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                • #1Assassin
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                  #18
                  i thought about that myself many times, the truthful answer is we wont know until the fight.

                  haye himself says he loves the atmosphere of a big fight, that he enjoys it when many ppl watch him and that he fights better. looking at him walking into big fights he really does seem to enjoy it, his egomaniac personality would support that too as does his results.

                  then again this is a huge crowd, much bigger than anything he ever been a part of before. and knowing the fight is broadcasted all over the planet and everybody is gonna see it as well.

                  idk, it could very well get to him despite his history or it could inspire him like it did in the past. again we will just have to wait and see, personally i think knowing hes in for the fight of his life will keep his mind occupied. regardless of what hes said in some interviews he is well aware of how good wlad is and how dangerous a puncher he is. i think that alone will be on his mind, the crowd might add to it though.

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                  • The Hammer
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by #1Assassin
                    i thought about that myself many times, the truthful answer is we wont know until the fight.

                    haye himself says he loves the atmosphere of a big fight, that he enjoys it when many ppl watch him and that he fights better. looking at him walking into big fights he really does seem to enjoy it, his egomaniac personality would support that too as does his results.

                    then again this is a huge crowd, much bigger than anything he ever been a part of before. and knowing the fight is broadcasted all over the planet and everybody is gonna see it as well.

                    idk, it could very well get to him despite his history or it could inspire him like it did in the past. again we will just have to wait and see, personally i think knowing hes in for the fight of his life will keep his mind occupied. regardless of what hes said in some interviews he is well aware of how good wlad is and how dangerous a puncher he is. i think that alone will be on his mind, the crowd might add to it though.
                    Good post.

                    David Haye has failed on a world stage before, in the world amateur final in 2001 against Odlanier Solis.

                    Of course this is MUCH bigger.

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                    • PrinceNaz88
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                      #20
                      Clutching at straws Freedom. The crowd won't be a problem for Haye. The Germans will get outsung by the English..

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