Did David Haye earn your respect back?

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  • Russian Crushin
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    #31
    As much as i respect Charlie Zellenoff.

    They are very similar, Hayes just bigger and of a different race

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    • -Kev-
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      #32
      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
      Absolutely, nothing commands respect like hitting someone in the face with a bottle before attacking a middle aged trainer.
      The little angels, Chisora and his trainer getting attacked for no reason at all


      Might as well put a lil halo on top of their heads, and give Haye the two horns, tail and pitchfork.

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      • vironaprile8
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        #33
        I'll never respect him after he got up on the table to show his little toe to the press!

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        • PlayerKiller
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          #34
          Don Charles is 50, he is only ten older than vitali and 3 over hopkins. He isn't old.

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          • King Ju-Ju
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            #35
            I know he looked bad vs Wlad but I think he showed some big cojones last sat going crazy on them fools like that. He got my respect. Boxers are tough in the ring cuz its 1 on 1 and no weapons. When u fight outside of the ring, anything can happen and for him to go all out like that showed he aint no b*tch.

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            • NEELZ
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              #36
              It's not that I don't like David Haye but that incident doesn't make my respect for him more. David Haye was the instigator of the incident by taking the mike at press conference in a fight he was not involved in, and making his customary inflammatory harangue.

              Chisora approached him and he may have slapped him or done something, but he still never did. Haye landed everything and then got out of dodge before any retaliation came back. It does remind me of his boxing style. Get in fast, land yours and get away before you get hurt.

              If Chisora would have given him that little slap he gave Vitali, it would have been justified more. I don't think Chisora intended to land a Hayemaker, but David took the initiative.

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              • El.Naranjito707
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                #37
                Haye will never earn my respect. He talks to much **** and does not back it up. If you lose you lose...accept it like a man...don't blame it on your toe...your toe does not throw punches. You need your foot movement when throwing punches but it is ridiculous. Look at how many fighters fight with broken hands.

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                • brick wall
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by NEELZ
                  It's not that I don't like David Haye but that incident doesn't make my respect for him more. David Haye was the instigator of the incident by taking the mike at press conference in a fight he was not involved in, and making his customary inflammatory harangue.

                  Chisora approached him and he may have slapped him or done something, but he still never did. Haye landed everything and then got out of dodge before any retaliation came back. It does remind me of his boxing style. Get in fast, land yours and get away before you get hurt.

                  If Chisora would have given him that little slap he gave Vitali, it would have been justified more. I don't think Chisora intended to land a Hayemaker, but David took the initiative.

                  and he did it knowing fully well that people will get in between to stop the brawl. would have been a different story if it was a real street fight...dunno why haye should get props for it.

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                  • deadbeat hero
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                    #39
                    I've always liked Haye, but I was very disappointed in the lame excuses after his last defeat. That, to me, was much more embarrassing than anything that happened on Saturday night. Quite honestly, with the exception of the 'tripod moment' I think he handled the situation almost perfectly. I found it very impressive the way he dealt with Chisora and his team.

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                    • Elotero
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Larryx2011
                      The man went straight ape **** on the"bully" i loved every second of it.left hook,straight right,headlock,3 elbows tot he head.then bust Chisora's trainer up....then even busts his own trainer up....then at the end

                      I didnt think David had that in him. He has earned a new kind of respect.

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