David Haye return for WBC title?

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  • Tal_S12
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    #1

    David Haye return for WBC title?

    Will the Hayemaker return for the WBC heavyweight title then try to unify in a rematch with Wladimir?
  • shade darkar
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    #2
    no. haye would have to go through eliminators wouldnt he? i cant see him doing that.

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      #3
      I wish David Haye would just leave boxing, in fact I wish he'd leave the country, never to be seen again. If he gets a shot ahead of other contenders, I'm finished with boxing.

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      • LacedUp
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        #4
        Originally posted by shade darkar
        no. haye would have to go through eliminators wouldnt he? i cant see him doing that.
        When you bring enough money to the table, he could get a shot at the #1 or #2 relatively easily, so he would probably only need one fight to get a shot at the title.

        Still don't see it happening. He's always maintained he only really wanted a shot at the K brothers, otherwise he wouldn't really be considered a champ anyways.

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        • JAB5239
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          #5
          Stay, go....who cares?

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          • Xpert
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            I lost respect for Haye ever since he discriminated against Valuev's strange looks and then made excuses when losing to Wladimir and then quitting before even fighting Tyson Fury... I hope he won't achieve much more succes, unless it's a victory against Fury, 'cus before he fights him, then I don't want to see him fight anyone else.

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            • Dirk Diggler UK
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              #7
              Originally posted by Xpert
              I lost respect for Haye ever since he discriminated against Valuev's strange looks and then made excuses when losing to Wladimir and then quitting before even fighting Tyson Fury... I hope he won't achieve much more succes, unless it's a victory against Fury, 'cus before he fights him, then I don't want to see him fight anyone else.
              That fight will never happen. Do you think Fury will even enter into another contract with this fraudster again?

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              • LacedUp
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                #8
                Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                That fight will never happen. Do you think Fury will even enter into another contract with this fraudster again?
                Haye was afraid he'd get crushed by the Fury hammer, hence chose to cut himself and injure his shoulder on purpose.

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                • Dirk Diggler UK
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  Haye was afraid he'd get crushed by the Fury hammer, hence chose to cut himself and injure his shoulder on purpose.
                  The reasoning doesn't have to be a fear of Tyson Fury.

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                  • Adamjr91
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                    The reasoning doesn't have to be a fear of Tyson Fury.
                    ^^^ This. Only fan boys can't see Haye is a total Fraud.

                    I would watch Haye over most other heavyweights but he is a real ****.

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