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  • #21
    Originally posted by Mugicha View Post
    The more I think about it, the more I hope Fury can win. He does at least conduct himself like a fighter. I don't think he will though.
    He's just a bit of a idiot at times but he'd never get a t-shirt made that has his opponent and brother depicted in that shirt with their lifeless bodies lying on the ground with him holding both their heads.

    I'm a fan of neither Fury or Haye but when it comes to choose who the bigger scumbag is, Haye wins by unanimous decision.
    Some buy into his "changed ways" I won't mention names but he's on this thread

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Keitha313 View Post
      He's just a bit of a idiot at times but he'd never get a t-shirt made that has his opponent and brother depicted in that shirt with their lifeless bodies lying on the ground with him holding both their heads.

      I'm a fan of neither Fury or Haye but when it comes to choose who the bigger scumbag is, Haye wins by unanimous decision.
      Some buy into his "changed ways" I won't mention names but he's on this thread
      The t-shirts didn't bother me; Haye was trying to sell the fight. It was his pathetic performance. It exposed Booth and Haye.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Keitha313 View Post
        I never asked for those odds, I took them as they were offered big difference.

        David Haye came out of that Im a celebrity possibly just a tad under 200lbs to say he lost no muscle mass is ******, you're not taking into account the proper nutrient that was not took in and the hot temperatures he was in sustained too, there is a reason he was worrying about the weight loss.

        Once again he went the easy route to get the HW title shot and is a disgrace to boxing.

        "Biased hateful opinion"
        Someone sounds a little bit butthurt.
        Did you weigh him yourself or are you basing that off David Haye's remarks to his mum: "I'm a cruiserweight again"?

        I am taking everything into account, and I know a helluva lot about muscle mass and anyone with a slight idea about it will tell you that, waterweight, fat and else will burn off before muscle will. Muscle simply isn't lost, it just goes into a slightly calmer state when not being worked on. A week back in the gym and he should be fine by all accounts so that point is just worthless.

        the easy route? Which other route would you have preferred? This guy is ranked in the top 5 by two bodies.

        Butthurt? I just don't think you know anything about boxing, and now you can add muscle loss and gains to that list as well.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by yoz View Post
          Agreed.

          Fighting once a year won't be enough, IMO. He's going to need to beat Fury in convincing fashion, then probably KO another 'contender' before VK becomes the money fight of the division.

          As it stands, I think Haye could decision VK; although I wouldn't rule out VK stopping Haye. Speed will be key. VK, based on the Charr and Chisora performances, appears to be a sitting duck. Question is, will someone get to him before Haye?
          I don't like his fighting once a year either. I don't know how you can expect to have a solid fan base when you choose to do the event fighting every time. It's kind of run its course and ended with the Wlad scam. I would like to see him fight at least twice a year, then I believe people would give him more credit.

          I think Vitali could KO him as well. Mainly because Wlad is more focused on defense than Vitali is, so he's a little more wary. Vitali can take a solid punch, and we all know Haye can't be allowed to take to many hammers from Vitali. But he could decision him as well.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
            I don't like his fighting once a year either. I don't know how you can expect to have a solid fan base when you choose to do the event fighting every time. It's kind of run its course and ended with the Wlad scam. I would like to see him fight at least twice a year, then I believe people would give him more credit.

            I think Vitali could KO him as well. Mainly because Wlad is more focused on defense than Vitali is, so he's a little more wary. Vitali can take a solid punch, and we all know Haye can't be allowed to take to many hammers from Vitali. But he could decision him as well.
            Do you think Haye could KO Vitali? I could see a stoppage, but only if Vitali quits.
            Last edited by yoz; 07-30-2013, 06:12 AM.

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            • #26
              I think Haye could beat current Vitali on points.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                Did you weigh him yourself or are you basing that off David Haye's remarks to his mum: "I'm a cruiserweight again"?

                I am taking everything into account, and I know a helluva lot about muscle mass and anyone with a slight idea about it will tell you that, waterweight, fat and else will burn off before muscle will. Muscle simply isn't lost, it just goes into a slightly calmer state when not being worked on. A week back in the gym and he should be fine by all accounts so that point is just worthless.

                the easy route? Which other route would you have preferred? This guy is ranked in the top 5 by two bodies.

                Butthurt? I just don't think you know anything about boxing, and now you can add muscle loss and gains to that list as well.
                Lololol you obviously know nothing about the way the body works in that case especially when you've been in a hot hell-hole for a month so perhaps you need to revise that one again as you clearly know very little.

                Listen you're a David Haye fan it says it all, you scramble in frantic hope to defend him at each and every grasped chance yet fail and we all know the people who go on about "boxing knowledge" are generally the ones who have very little of that.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by yoz View Post
                  Do you think Haye could KO Vitali? I could see a stoppage, but only if Vitali quits.
                  I wouldn't think so. But you never know with the age he's at. It's been a while since he's taken a good punch from a big puncher, so it's a possibility. But I see a decision win for Haye rather than a KO.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Keitha313 View Post
                    Lololol you obviously know nothing about the way the body works in that case especially when you've been in a hot hell-hole for a month so perhaps you need to revise that one again as you clearly know very little.

                    Listen you're a David Haye fan it says it all, you scramble in frantic hope to defend him at each and every grasped chance yet fail and we all know the people who go on about "boxing knowledge" are generally the ones who have very little of that.
                    Please don't try and condescend to me when it comes to muscle mass. Read up on it and come back when you're done.

                    Do I though? I seem to remember that just two posts ago I wrote he put up a pathetic performance vs Wlad and that his "event" boxing style ala Mayweather has gotten old. I've also noted on many occasions that his act is getting old and I wouldn't mind a Fury victory. So once again, you don't know what you're talking about.

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                    • #30
                      Boring David Haye as usual. He's so boring.

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