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  • #51
    Acting like a child. I don't care about this anymore. Fight or not. A bunch of peoples opinions in a forum don't matter to him.


    It would be dumb for him to retire. Arreola Vs. Haye would be perfect.

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    • #52
      I'd rather see Wlad fight the winner of Fury-Chisora, even. If it is Chisora, Wlad owes him a fight. Fury is even taller than Wlad, so that would make it interesting. I think that is where Wlad is going next, to capitalize on renewed boxing interest in the UK.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by coreyg100 View Post
        Acting like a child. I don't care about this anymore. Fight or not. A bunch of peoples opinions in a forum don't matter to him.


        It would be dumb for him to retire. Arreola Vs. Haye would be perfect.
        Arreola vs Haye is the fight if Haye is going to continue. They have both lost badly to a K-Bro and can do a fight to see who gets to have another shot.

        Haye needs to drop the retirement crap and get on with it, if he is going to keep fighting. No-one cares about your retirement, David.

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        • #54
          No need for a rematch, he lost onesidedly and its over now, there is nothing to discuss about those two because Wlad won period.

          That said I don't think Haye should retire because he could still beat many other good fighters.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
            No need for a rematch, he lost onesidedly and its over now, there is nothing to discuss about those two because Wlad won period.

            That said I don't think Haye should retire because he could still beat many other good fighters.
            Yeah he would make for good fights against Adamek,Arreola and a few others but his mind is set on a Wlad rematch or retirement so *** him retirement it is.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
              No need for a rematch, he lost onesidedly and its over now, there is nothing to discuss about those two because Wlad won period.

              That said I don't think Haye should retire because he could still beat many other good fighters.
              One gets the impression that Haye just wants another big payday without earning it. Nice if you can get it. But I think Wlad would be criticized and rightly so if he gave him another chance without making him earn it by beating Arreola, Helenius, somebody who is a top contender, first.

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              • #57
                It will be good to see the back of him. How anyone can be interested in watching a fighter that has an average punch output of around 26 punches per round is beyond me. Is it because you like seeing people get knocked out? If so I suggest you go outside any nightclub on the weekend and wait about, there is normally some poor pr*ck getting KO'd. Me personally, I like to see boxers actually throwing punches.

                What I did find amusing on a few occasions was when Haye got punched in the face and would look at the ref as if to say "aint you going to do something ref, I've just been hit in the face" lol it reminded me of when Sven Ottke fought Robin Reid.

                I guess Haye proved one thing. When all is said and done, a lot more is actually said than done.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by ChopperRead View Post
                  Arreola vs Haye is the fight if Haye is going to continue. They have both lost badly to a K-Bro and can do a fight to see who gets to have another shot.

                  Haye needs to drop the retirement crap and get on with it, if he is going to keep fighting. No-one cares about your retirement, David.
                  very true

                  also i dont think he should fight Wlad yet, he's simply not ready.

                  Alexander Povetkin would be a good fight for Haye to restore back some of his dignity and then go on to fight the winner of Vitali vs Adamek

                  and if he wins that then only should get a shot at Wlad again

                  Either way he will need two great fights to get a shot at Wlad

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by rich6666 View Post
                    Did you all watch the fight? I have to be sure because you all are jabbering on like Wlad gave his fans something special, an exciting fight. Wlad was piss poor last Saturday and that performance hasn't gotten him any more fans.I would bet HBO will go back to not being interested in him or the heavyweight division soon enough.

                    Wlad was more cautious than his usual boring pondering self,he out pointed the smaller man by using his height,weight and reach advantage, his unwillingness to engage in any meaningful trades was indicative of why the heavweight division is in the state it is today.

                    Wlads biggest night as a professional boxer, the perfect time to shine and show the millions watching what the number 1 heavy in the world can do. But what did he do? He jabbed the much smaller man to a clear points win.
                    Absolutely spot on.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by rich6666 View Post
                      Did you all watch the fight? I have to be sure because you all are jabbering on like Wlad gave his fans something special, an exciting fight. Wlad was piss poor last Saturday and that performance hasn't gotten him any more fans.I would bet HBO will go back to not being interested in him or the heavyweight division soon enough.

                      Wlad was more cautious than his usual boring pondering self,he out pointed the smaller man by using his height,weight and reach advantage, his unwillingness to engage in any meaningful trades was indicative of why the heavweight division is in the state it is today.

                      Wlads biggest night as a professional boxer, the perfect time to shine and show the millions watching what the number 1 heavy in the world can do. But what did he do? He jabbed the much smaller man to a clear points win.
                      LOL , it's ok Gayevid lover, your man flopped around like a dead fish every time Wlad get close to him and complained to the ref every five seconds - maybe if Gayevid wasn't such a cowardly biatch the whole fight, Wlad would have put on a better performance. Very hard to KO someone who falls on his own to save himself. Gayevid lost by a very wide UD, I didn't give him one round, he lost his belt, blamed his little pinky toe like the excuse-ladden biatch that he is, and now he can slink off to retirement. Wlad is still the man, as if there was ever any doubt.

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