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  • Money Shot
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    Haye is going to keep fighting.

    On SSN saying he wants a rematch. Must mean he goes past October 31st and will likely have to have another fight beforehand. He'll go cap in hand to K2 to get a rematch. Definitely not retiring by the sound of it.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Money Shot
    On SSN saying he wants a rematch. Must mean he goes past October 31st and will likely have to have another fight beforehand. He'll go cap in hand to K2 to get a rematch. Definitely not retiring by the sound of it.
    He doesn't deserve a rematch. That fight wasn't close at all, and Wlad proved (just like we all said before) that Haye has nothing to beat him with.

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    • Sparked_1985
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      He can't beat him, imo. And how could sell that? based on a damaged little toe?

      But he's probably still the third best fighte (maybe?) in the division even after that fight. Stylistically, Haye is an outside fighter and giving height, reach, and two stone in weight he is not going to beat the Klits, at all.

      He could beat Valuev, because Valuev is ordinary. Even then, Valuev fought like a giant vagina. If he really pressured Haye with more than single jabs and occasional jabs no way could Haye have overcome his physicality.

      Weighing in at reportedly under 15 stone come fight night is telling. Not beating those super-heavyweights.

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      • Boxing Scene
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        #4
        Originally posted by Sparked_1985
        He can't beat him, imo. And how could sell that? based on a damaged little toe?

        But he's probably still the third best fighter in the division even after that fight. Stylistically, Haye is an outside fighter and giving height, reach, and two stone in weight he is not going to beat the Klits, at all.

        He could beat Valuev, because Valuev is ordinary. Even then, Valuev fought like a giant vagina. If he really pressure Haye with more than single jabs and occasional jabs no way could Haye have overcome his physicality.
        Weighing in at reportedly under 15 stone come fight night is telling.
        You think he could beat Adamek? I used to but after last night I'm leaning towards Adamek outworking him for 12 rounds pretty easily.

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        • Clegg
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          I think he could get a fight with Vitali if he wanted it. Vit seems like the sort of guy who would do the fight just because he wants a chance to give Haye a beating.

          I doubt Haye will go for it though. He might have one last fight in the UK against a fringe contender and then call it a day, but I can't see him facing top 10 opposition and working his way to earning a Wlad rematch, that just isn't his style.

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          • maverock
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            #6
            He should retire after he ripped off so many gullible boxing fans. He talked of war and fought like Dirrell. F*** Haye. He stunk out the joint on purpose, just to collect his paycheck.

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            • Money Shot
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              #7
              Originally posted by Sparked_1985
              He can't beat him, imo. And how could sell that? based on a damaged little toe?

              But he's probably still the third best fighte (maybe?) in the division even after that fight. Stylistically, Haye is an outside fighter and giving height, reach, and two stone in weight he is not going to beat the Klits, at all.

              He could beat Valuev, because Valuev is ordinary. Even then, Valuev fought like a giant vagina. If he really pressured Haye with more than single jabs and occasional jabs no way could Haye have overcome his physicality.

              Weighing in at reportedly under 15 stone come fight night is telling. Not beating those super-heavyweights.


              I think a rematch in London is possible if Haye can look convincing against a name contender like an Arreola or Povetkin etc... Bottom line, Wlad dominated the fight but didn't get the knock out so he might think there is some unfinished business. Plus Haye is going to play up his pinky toe and say he wasn't 100% etc... A rematch could be on in my opinion, a fight with Vitali is also an option of course, but I think Haye needs to prove his worth first against another name fighter to get his fans and hype back up.

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              • BetterCallSaul
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                #8
                Originally posted by Boxing Scene
                He doesn't deserve a rematch. That fight wasn't close at all, and Wlad proved (just like we all said before) that Haye has nothing to beat him with.
                Wlad wants the rematch as well. He said that he's disappointed he didn't KO Haye and wants another shot at him.

                Neither fighter impressed me much. If you don't look at the final scorecard, most of the rounds were pretty close, but Wlad managed to do just enough to win the majority.

                I for one wouldn't mind mind seeing a rematch. Wlad wants to KO Haye, while Haye wants redemption. It certainly beats Wlad vs Chisora or Dimitrenko.

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                • Joe2608
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                  I don't see what he can do differently that would beat Wlad.

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                  • Earl-Hickey
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Boxing Scene
                    You think he could beat Adamek? I used to but after last night I'm leaning towards Adamek outworking him for 12 rounds pretty easily.
                    Adamek isn't hard to hit, is smaller than haye, and doesnt punch near as hard as wlad who didnt hurt haye, i'd bet all my points on haye to ko adamek,

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