Comments Thread For: Team Haye: We Left Home Early After Chisora Gun Threat
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Sorry we can't all be "thugs" or as hard like yourself.
And Chisora saying that kinda stuff doesn't seem soft...not to me at least.Comment
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Rather then play the race card, let's review the facts.
Chisora assaulted someone at a weigh-in, spat at someone the next day (also technically assault), and brawled and made multiple death threats shortly after that. 3 or 4 crimes in 2 days, all recorded on camera. Haye crashed a press conference that had nothing to do with him and fought there (throwing a tripod, which cut his trainer's scalp, while doing so). To be fair to Haye though, it was Chisora who walked over to him and put his face in David's.
So the next time you're falling hostage to your victim mentality, try to analyse the situation thoroughly.Comment
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I'm not being "thug" or "hard" at all. You're getting bent out of shape about what Chisora said, when in reality it wasn't that big a deal. It's a bigger deal that Haye was throwing tripods and hitting a guy with a bottle.Comment
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I don't see how threatening someone's life (whether they are going to follow through on it or not is irrelevant) isn't a big deal.
Btw I'm not absolving Haye of anything. He's as much to blame.Comment
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Am I alone in thinking as soon as Chisora walks the lengh of the hall and puts his fist in Davids face, everything after is 'legally' classed as self defence. Haye layed him out, walked away and Chisora's team followed him. Then got layed out again. Then he walked away, jumped on a plan and now is chilling in sunny old England
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Because it's just something said in the heat of the moment, with no real intention to follow up on. It's really not a big deal at all, considering the hundreds of times throughout boxing history a guy has said something similar. What about all the boxers who have said they were going to hit someone until they didn't get back up or something of that nature?Comment
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