David 'HayeMaker' Haye's road to redemption
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Yeah you just lost both accounts. No one likes fakes either.
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i dont think haye needs to redeem himself at all. he fought a great champion and lost, no shame in that. only thing he has to regain is his status in the division, back then he was #3. he needs to beat adamek or povetkin to reclaim that status. but he could easily retire, he has nothing to prove.
his fight with wlad was a bad moment, but to act as if his entire career is irrelevant with the exception of one fight is ridiculous. he had good and bad moments, if you look at his career overall with unbiased eyes he clearly had more good outings than poor ones. the poor ones werent that bad to begin with, he was taught a lesson in the learning stage of his career then came up short against a great champion in his prime.Comment
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I've never seen Haye lose a battle of words in all honesty, that includes against Wlad, be it interviews or even the HBO faceoff.Last edited by gmc_rfc_06; 03-20-2013, 08:39 AM.Comment
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Well you can revisit the thread on this subject. Quite a few here don't share your opinion, but fair enough. IMO Wlad beat him in just about every verbal exchange they had.
We should go back to the topic. So redemption... I am eager to see.Last edited by Simurgh; 03-20-2013, 08:43 AM.Comment
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As for redemption, I'm glad to see him active. Chisora was a good comeback win, now it's time to build on it. In my eyes, Chisora beat Helenius which makes him a worthless opponent for Haye. That leaves what? Pulev, Povetkin, Arreola?
Fury would be ideal, but he wont take that fight when he's so close to his first world title shot.Comment
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