Comments Thread For: Team Fury: Haye is Now Ridiculed, Credibilty is Lost!

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  • yoz
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    #21
    Haye will be back. He'll challenge the victor of Arreola-Stiverne, win, then keep the belt hostage.

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    • Jam Jars
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      #22
      Originally posted by yoz
      Haye will be back. He'll challenge the victor of Arreola-Stiverne, win, then keep the belt hostage.
      Like Vitali did? Haye isn't interested in fighting garbage men or he would have been doing it 5 times a year, he wants big money fights and that means a Wlad rematch.

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      • Jocknerd94
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        #23
        At least Haye had some credibility. Unlike Fury who has continued to make himself a big joke. At least Haye won world titles in two weight classes. Unlike Fury who beats up on journeymen and fringe contenders and expects a world title shot when ever he demands. I am not a Haye fan at all but he has done a lot more with his career then Fury has.

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        • andrewa1
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          #24
          Originally posted by yoz
          Haye will be back. He'll challenge the victor of Arreola-Stiverne, win, then keep the belt hostage.
          Not a Haye hater, but Arreola and Stiverne would both probably beat him. They are the toughest matchups for Haye in the top 10 outside of Klitschko, especially Arreola. Haye's toughest victory as a HW, not including Valuev, was against Chisora, who was really troubling Haye at times. Arreola's basically a much harder punching, stronger chinned version of Chisora. He'd take Haye's shots, press forward, and Haye wouldn't be able to take his shots.

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          • Jocknerd94
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            #25
            Originally posted by Michael Paine
            Like Vitali did? Haye isn't interested in fighting garbage men or he would have been doing it 5 times a year, he wants big money fights and that means a Wlad rematch.
            What has Haye done to deserve a rematch? One win in over 2 years doesn't scream deserving or number one contender to me.

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            • Jam Jars
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              #26
              Originally posted by andrewa1
              Not a Haye hater, but Arreola and Stiverne would both probably beat him. They are the toughest matchups for Haye in the top 10 outside of Klitschko, especially Arreola. Haye's toughest victory as a HW, not including Valuev, was against Chisora, who was really troubling Haye at times. Arreola's basically a much harder punching, stronger chinned version of Chisora. He'd take Haye's shots, press forward, and Haye wouldn't be able to take his shots.
              Arreola isn't stronger chinned than Chisora there's nothing to back that up, Arreola has much worse defence than Chisora, less stamina. The only thing Arreola has over him is power.

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              • Jam Jars
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                #27
                Originally posted by Jocknerd94
                What has Haye done to deserve a rematch? One win in over 2 years doesn't scream deserving or number one contender to me.
                We were talking about if Haye wins the WBC title, keep up..........

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                • LacedUp
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by andrewa1
                  Not a Haye hater, but Arreola and Stiverne would both probably beat him. They are the toughest matchups for Haye in the top 10 outside of Klitschko, especially Arreola. Haye's toughest victory as a HW, not including Valuev, was against Chisora, who was really troubling Haye at times. Arreola's basically a much harder punching, stronger chinned version of Chisora. He'd take Haye's shots, press forward, and Haye wouldn't be able to take his shots.
                  I really really really doubt that.

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                  • thack
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                    #29
                    This is silly talk, to say that haye had a 'little cut' is silly. We all saw the cut and then David had intense shoulder surgery , this is NOT Monty Python were the guy goes out to fight on one leg , this is the real world and I can't see what there trying to prove by talking like this???
                    Good luck David nearly all of us would like to see you well and in the ring again.

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                    • The Hammer
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Michael Paine
                      You saw the cut how can it be fake? Why would he cut his own face when he could just use the shoulder injury to get out of it the first time?
                      Have you ever watched movies? What about TV series like Spartacus?

                      You think all those sword cuts in Spartacus are real?

                      A small cut like Haye had over the eye is easy to create with a little make-up.

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