Should David Haye quit boxing (permanently)?

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  • yoz
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    #1

    Should David Haye quit boxing (permanently)?

    If he doesn't get the fight with Vitali Klitschko?
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  • Tom Cruise
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    #2
    Originally posted by yoz
    If he doesn't get the fight with Vitali Klitschko?
    As a boxing fan id love to see him against other guys in the top ten. Adamek, Arreolla, Fury etc.

    He seems to be pretty savvy though, i reckon if he doesnt get the VK fight he'll retire from boxing and pursue a career in something celebrity related. Try and make money without the risk of being punched. It'll take Chisora esc hype to bring him back into the ring unless its a K-bro.

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    • Mikel 45
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      #3
      No chance. He needs a rematch with younger wlad.

      I do believe that was not haye at his explosive best. I think the rematch would be a good fight and both taking more risks.

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      • Heavy Hitter
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        #4
        I say on the contrary.
        There are a lot of great fights to be made at heavyweight that go unmade as people either wait around for their Klitschko pay day, or get their minor belt and defend it against stiffs.
        David Haye could make a lot of interesting fights in the division. Thats where he should look. Not to mention, at the moment he doesnt' deserve a fight with either of the Klitschko brothers.

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        • Gojira
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          #5
          No. I find Haye's style enjoyable to watch.

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          • Weebler I
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            #6
            The only thing Haye should quit is running his mouth while not fighting.

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            • Joeyzagz
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              #7
              I think Haye is looking for 1 match that will propel him as the #1 challenger for Wlad again. Vitali is the best way to do that.

              Haye knows that it was inexperience that beat him that day in Hamburg. Fight was a lot more competitive than a lot of people would like to admit.
              [IMG]http://i1164.***********.com/albums/q579/Mattbd/haye-counter.gif[/IMG]

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              • shade darkar
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                #8
                if i was him id be looking to get into mandatory position for a wladimir rematch. and then actually fight this time!

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                • gmc_rfc_06
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                  #9
                  I'd love to see him being more active, regardless of Klitschko;s.

                  I believe he is clearly the #3 HW in the world despite not being a natural heavy, and if he was more active could move up a spot. While him and Wlad was a snoozefest, I believe it was a fight with very little between them overall.

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                  • SBleeder
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                    #10
                    Either way, he's completely undeserving of a title shot after his performance with Wlad. If you're not going to fight, don't show up.

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