Comments Thread For: David Haye: I Don't Know If I Will Fight Again

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  • Rapid Counter
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    #41
    Originally posted by Shadow boxer 3
    arreola/Haye make it happen
    That's a nice fight but I would rather see Adamek vs Haye. But I think either smash him.

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    • Shadow boxer 3
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      #42
      Originally posted by Rapid Counter
      That's a nice fight but I would rather see Adamek vs Haye. But I think either smash him.
      me too but since ademek is already fighting vitali that leaves arreola free. but yeah i think both smash him. adamek and arreola are way better skill wise IMO.

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      • ChopperRead
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        #43
        Originally posted by Shadow boxer 3
        arreola/Haye make it happen
        Agree -- if Haye is "unretiring," that is a nice fight -- a pressure fighter who will bring it to Haye for the entire fight.

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        • ChopperRead
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          #44
          Originally posted by Shadow boxer 3
          me too but since ademek is already fighting vitali that leaves arreola free. but yeah i think both smash him. adamek and arreola are way better skill wise IMO.
          Yep, I think either Adamek or Arreola stops Haye yesterday.

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          • texasboi15
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            #45
            man i hope haye doesn't retire. early in the fight, i thought we were witnessing the changing of the guard! the birth of a star! david's speed and feints were looking phenominal against wlad! you have to understand, wlad is a beast, a monster! and to see david, a cruiserweight, dropping his hands, slipping and ducking punches while talking to wlad was a sight to see. he brings an excitement to the heavyweight division even in defeat. david may not have cut wlad's head off but wlad didn't punish him like he vowed he would either. and please don't be blinded by hbo commentary. david moved, like the smaller fighter was supposed to. it was good fight imo. a skilled fight. not two lumbering giants in there throwing wild punches, thinking knockout with every swing. it was tactical. hats off to david for stepping up to the challenge and coming very close to the threshold of greatness. he comes out of this fight more elevated than klit imo. bad toe or not, he was the only one to seriously hurt his opponent during that fight. don't retire david! without you, we're left with two champions, fighting 2nd and 3rd-ranked opponents because they refuse to fight each other!

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            • Ringlife
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              #46
              No body cares Haye no body cares.

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              • SERVILEV
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                #47
                Originally posted by texasboi15
                man i hope haye doesn't retire. early in the fight, i thought we were witnessing the changing of the guard! the birth of a star! david's speed and feints were looking phenominal against wlad! you have to understand, wlad is a beast, a monster! and to see david, a cruiserweight, dropping his hands, slipping and ducking punches while talking to wlad was a sight to see. he brings an excitement to the heavyweight division even in defeat. david may not have cut wlad's head off but wlad didn't punish him like he vowed he would either. and please don't be blinded by hbo commentary. david moved, like the smaller fighter was supposed to. it was good fight imo. a skilled fight. not two lumbering giants in there throwing wild punches, thinking knockout with every swing. it was tactical. hats off to david for stepping up to the challenge and coming very close to the threshold of greatness. he comes out of this fight more elevated than klit imo. bad toe or not, he was the only one to seriously hurt his opponent during that fight. don't retire david! without you, we're left with two champions, fighting 2nd and 3rd-ranked opponents because they refuse to fight each other!
                lmbo. both the above are invalid. David and greatness or even close too it dont even belong in the same sentence.. and u mean the 12th round wakeup call Klit had, then he took it too Haye for the next two minutes.

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                • Laborer
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                  #48
                  Haye, you should retire. You broke your toe, remember?

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