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  • hugh grant
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    #11
    Haye has done really well to get to the point of people having doubts about the outcome.

    Haye was before just seen as underdog, but now people are really wondering who will win. Haye must feel proud of that, cos that in itself is part of hayes achievement even if he dont win.
    People had doubts.
    Last edited by hugh grant; 07-01-2011, 01:14 PM.

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    • edgarg
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      #12
      Originally posted by Gratide
      We all know who wouldn't give a K a rematch , he was losing that fight and just got a lucky cut that endanged K vision if it had gotten any worse .
      You're right about the first part but wrong about endangering the vision. It was only a cut on the eyebrow, nowhere bear his eye, which was WIDE OPEN just the same as his right eye.

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        #13
        Originally posted by richardt
        Rematch???? Did you not know that Lewis retired from the sport? Vitali couldn't beat an old Lewis. Imagine what a younger Lewis would have done to Vitali's face.
        Guys dpn't fight according to imagination, but to results. And the results of the Klitschko-Lewis fight showed that Lewis was damned lucky that a ****** doc thought that the eyelid nerve was severed and Klitschko couldn't see. Which was completely untrue. it was merely an eyebrow gash, well under control and not even bleeding .

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        • edgarg
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          #14
          Originally posted by Allucard
          He won by TKO wtf you talking about Willis? At 37 he was on the way out too, so no point for a rematch when he already looked past his prime in WINNING. Lewis' legacy is intact he is an example on how to leave the game on top. Yes every champion has a last great fight left in him but whoever made that sentence up never fought a round in his life, probably just appreciate the fact most fighters can't escape being beaten men when they leave. Not all men though.
          I think that this sentence was first said by James J. Corbett before his fight with Jim Jeffries.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Boxing Sage
            It will be sad for boxing if Klitschko wins. If that happens, the Heavyweights will continue their boring saga. My money is on Haye! Wladimir, has never fought anyone with feet like David Haye. All the so called "fast" fighters he has fought, were only fast with their hands and head movements, but extremely sluggish on their feet. Chris Byrd, Eddie Chambers, all had sluggish feet. It's extremely difficult to beat an intrepid fighter with fast hands, feet and power! Sonny Liston learnt that in the 60's, and so will Wladimir tomorrow.
            Just about nothing you have just written is actually true.

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            • jbpanama
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              #16
              Originally posted by La_Vibora
              Sonny Liston would have beat both Vladimir and Haye.
              On the same NIGHT!!!

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              • Larry the boss
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                #17
                Originally posted by Gratide
                We all know who wouldn't give a K a rematch , he was losing that fight and just got a lucky cut that endanged K vision if it had gotten any worse .
                a lucky cut???he punched him on the damn face and busted him up........

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                • Money Shot
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by LarryX2011
                  a lucky cut???he punched him on the damn face and busted him up........


                  He opened it up with a grazing punch when holding Klitschko behind the head, but never mind. A pity for Vitali as I think he would have taken the fight without the injury.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jbpanama
                    On the same NIGHT!!!
                    The Haye antics, are similar to Ali, and
                    his pursuit of that big UGLY Liston BEAR!!!
                    Will be intresting to watch Haye attempt
                    to Back them UP, and if I'm not mistaken,
                    Clay's weight that night was close to Hayes!!!

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                      #20
                      Of course, being a proven liar, we don't have to believe you, no matter what your "head" or your "heart" or your "tongue" tells you.

                      You'r mouth also famously said that you'd give Vitaly Klitschko a rematch on dec. 6th 2003, and you reneged and avoided until you were driven into retirement.

                      He ended your career. You were afraid to rematch him. I know you blamed it on your mother's warnings but the decision was yours alone.

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