David 'HayeMaker' Haye's road to redemption

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  • rob g
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    #11
    Haye needs to be real careful about who he steps in the ring with. There's some real dangerous Heavyweights out there https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLOnVBx_yqc

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    • RightJab
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      #12
      Originally posted by BigAlexSand
      There is fighting to fight for your Legacy and then to Fight for Money/Celebrity status; sadley Haye fights for Money and not his name!

      Haye brings the memory of what the heavyweight division once was and that's coming from an American. Sadly I dont believe Haye fights for the right reason wise of Redeeming his legacy as a once great cruiserweight turned heavyweight.
      Sadly you're probably right, he's a good fighter though, and if he does fight again love or loathe him, most will watch so he'll achieve what you say. Thus in his mind he always wins. Best of luck to him though, the power is there to rid of anyone, if he can get them.... (Wlad fight).

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      • Simurgh
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        #13
        Bank account redemption, lol =)

        Somehow I don't expect too much. He will fight once per year choosing the fights with the highest award/risk ratio.

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        • White_Knight
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          #14
          Everything Haye said before the fight gave the impression he would steamroll Wladimir. He said he would leave him lying in a pool of blood, he said he would send him to the hospital, and he said he would leave him withering on the canvass. When you say these things but end up losing by 10 rounds to 2, you have humiliated yourself beyond all redemption.

          That is not to say the future is hopeless for Haye. If Haye offers a snivelling apology for his past behaviour, the brothers might invite Haye to Wladimir's Hall of Fame induction ceremony. There are bound to be handouts. Haye might even get a couple of Wladimir Klitschko posters that his children can hang proudly on their bedroom walls.
          Last edited by White_Knight; 03-19-2013, 06:20 PM.

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          • Weebler I
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            #15
            Thompson would be a disappointing opponent selection imo.

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            • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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              #16
              Originally posted by Yoan
              Looks like Haye has decided to continue on his career. His last outing against Wladimir was a let down, but he is making up for it.

              He knocked out Derek Chisora in a very good fight. Chisora beat Robert Helenius (top 10 fighter) and gave Vitali a tough fight .David Haye talked the talk and walked the walk against him.

              I want more though and so should you!!. I think Haye will give us more!!

              He is targeting a whole list of viable fighters on his road to redemption:

              Haye List
              Chisora: Check
              Povetkin:Pending
              Thompson(revenge for matey Price) Pending
              Arreola-Stiverne:Pending
              Adamek:Pending


              Main Targets:
              Vitali Klitschko

              Summit: Wladimir Klitschko


              I had high hopes for him when he moved to HW, but he's been a real let down when you look back at what he's done all those years. He did beat the Russian giant when others couldn't, and did look impressive against Chisora, but that's about all he's done that's note worthy, IMO. I has been too inactive. I don't see him changing.

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              • Yoan
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                #17
                Originally posted by HooksInYou
                Everything Haye said before the fight gave the impression he would steamroll Wladimir. He said he would leave him lying in a pool of blood, he said he would send him to the hospital, and he said he would leave him withering on the canvass. When you say these things but end up losing by 10 rounds to 2, you have humiliated yourself beyond all redemption.

                That is not to say the future is hopeless for Haye. If Haye offers a snivelling apology for his past behaviour, the brothers might invite Haye to Wladimir's Hall of Fame induction ceremony. There are bound to be handouts. Haye might even get a couple of Wladimir Klitschko posters that his children can hang proudly on their bedroom walls.
                Damn you hating hard.

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                • dmaclv
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Yoan
                  Damn you hating hard.
                  Haye is the most exciting fighter in the division.....that Chisora fight says it all.
                  A fight with Povetkin or Fury would be great but what about Pulev? A KO win against Pulev would do wonders for this guy

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                  • Sandbwoy86
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                    #19
                    For the record, Chisora didn't beat Helenius. He lost a split decision. Although in my opinion he should have won, but officially he didn't.

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                    • dan_cov
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                      #20
                      I can't say I really care all that much for his return. He'll very likely only fight once a year against over 40s anyway.

                      The best we can hope for is probably a bum like Manuel Charr!
                      Last edited by dan_cov; 03-19-2013, 10:21 PM.

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