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  • SaintGeorge
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    Comments Thread For: Haye Advised To Retire After Surgery, Fury Fight Off

    Former world champion David Haye has been told to "seriously consider" retiring from boxing after undergoing reconstructive shoulder surgery.

    The 33-year-old, who won world titles at Heavyweight and Cruiserweight, has called off his planned fight against Tyson Fury on 8 February and may well have fought for the final time.
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    I heard this the other day

    I heard he has torn a muscle in his right shoulder while training, he requires an operation that will rule him out for at least 6 months, so he is retiring instead and the rehab will take another couple of months after the surgery has healed him fully

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    • Lucatesio5
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      #3
      Haye v Fury off?

      Who cares, boooooorrrrrrrriiiiinnnnngggggg,

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      • The Problem Child
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        #4
        Haye is a disgraceful liar and a coward. Zero respect for the guy man. Feel bad for Fury though, full training camp wasted and then some!

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        • Russian Crushin
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          #5
          I heard its almost as bad as his gruesome toe injury

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          • Simurgh
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            #6
            and people are still calling out vitali for ducking him.

            I am sorry if the injury is legit, but he pushed his luck too many times in the past with faking it.

            Still hope it's not true. I wish him to stay healthy and retire healthy.

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            • Tom Cruise
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              #7
              Originally posted by Golovkin
              Haye is a disgraceful liar and a coward. Zero respect for the guy man. Feel bad for Fury though, full training camp wasted and then some!
              Highly doubt he's lying about this tbh. He was set to make a lot of money from the Fury fight.

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              • Hougigo
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                #8
                Soooooo....Wilder?

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                • New England
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                  #9
                  haye stages fights and pulls out for publicity.

                  he's literally a world class conman. do we forget how he performed in the wladimir fight?

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                  • Tom Cruise
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by hougigo
                    Soooooo....Wilder?
                    Vs. Fury?

                    Maybe Fury could have tune up when he was meant to fight Haye, then Wilder could have a step up fight on the undercard?

                    Realistically i think i think wilder has a bit to go before facing fury but i reckon the money would be good for this fight, a its definitely not unwinnable for him

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