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  • BoomBoomBuckner
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    #51
    Until these two fighters are laced up, in the ring and the first bell sounds, until then I don't think the fight will materialise... Hope it does though, Haye by KO, but Fury got a massive heart and will not give up (David Price).

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    • Weebler I
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      #52
      Originally posted by BoomBoomBuckner
      Until these two fighters are laced up, in the ring and the first bell sounds, until then I don't think the fight will materialise... Hope it does though, Haye by KO, but Fury got a massive heart and will not give up (David Price).
      People say Price gave up, but I saw a hurt fighter who was ready to continue. The referee stopped it.

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        #53
        Originally posted by The Weebler II
        Not exactly true. He took 5 rounds (12 minutes+) of flush Haye shots.
        He took 12 rounds of shots from Fury, Klitschko and Helenius....couldn't last half that time against Haye. If you get flattened by someone in that fashion, you can't take their power.

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          #54
          Originally posted by The Weebler II
          People say Price gave up, but I saw a hurt fighter who was ready to continue. The referee stopped it.
          You are quite gullible then.

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            #55
            Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
            He took 12 rounds of shots from Fury, Klitschko and Helenius....couldn't last half that time against Haye. If you get flattened by someone in that fashion, you can't take their power.
            Flattened? He was on his feet when the referee prematurely waved it off.

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              #56
              Originally posted by The Weebler II
              People say Price gave up, but I saw a hurt fighter who was ready to continue. The referee stopped it.
              He didn't look like he wanted to continue at all, he made no effort to convince the ref he was OK and didn't blink an eye when the fight was stopped. He knew he had nothing left in the tank and wasn't going to win. He may not have said i quit but it was the closest thing to it. He'll learn from this and know not too push to hard in future.

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                #57
                Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
                He took 12 rounds of shots from Fury, Klitschko and Helenius....couldn't last half that time against Haye. If you get flattened by someone in that fashion, you can't take their power.
                Macklin couldn't take Golovkin's power. Peterson couldn't take Matthysse's power. Chisora walked through Haye's shots round after round.

                Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                You are quite gullible then.
                He didn't take a knee (Cotto), didn't use an injury (Abraham) and didn't quit in his corner (Gonzalez). He was just out on his feet and was counted out, at no point did he ask for the fight to be stopped.

                It's very harsh to say he quit in those circumstances.

                Originally posted by Own3d
                He didn't look like he wanted to continue at all, he made no effort to convince the ref he was OK and didn't blink an eye when the fight was stopped. He knew he had nothing left in the tank and wasn't going to win. He may not have said i quit but it was the closest thing to it. He'll learn from this and know not too push to hard in future.
                He didn't ask for it to be stopped either or shake his head. He was spent, out of it.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Flattened? He was on his feet when the referee prematurely waved it off.
                  The 2nd knockdown sent him face first to the canvas...he was all over the place.

                  When he got up he was stumbling back and he had no complaints, it was a perfect stoppage.

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                  • Jam Jars
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                    Flattened? He was on his feet when the referee prematurely waved it off.
                    Did you see the the gaping mouth and blurred eyes when he dropped the 2nd time he was out for a couple of seconds? He barely beat the count and would have been finished easily if the ref allowed it to continue.

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                    • LacedUp
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by El Angel
                      Did I read someone post because Haye fought in the amatuers, he doesn't care about the money?
                      No, you read me say that it was not always about money, which was suggested.

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