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  • uncommon
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    #31
    The difference between Fury and Faye: Fury has self-confidence; Faye has self-love.

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    • Weltschmerz
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      #32
      Originally posted by joe strong
      this is purely you opinion of course as you don't have any proof. there are plenty of injury prone athletes & haye is one of them. wladimir pulled out twice against chisora so how is that any different? i can use monte barrett as an example as he was to fight our local tomato can Sheldon hinton at our baseball stadium & a week before the fight he pulled out. then he shows up on showtime fighting odlanier solis on 4 days notice. i was pissed but what do you do? obviously the money was better from ST. injuries happen & haye did fight wlad when he had a better bargaining tool. haye had injuries & unless you got proof then you are just making an assumption based on opinion & not fact. i think haye is a pretty boy clown but he is no different then that injury prone baseball, hockey or football player... so what if they erased their tweeter account or whatever you call it...
      Haye showed no medical papers for his 'injuries'.. Wladimir documented everything about his injuries. you can just call the official German doctors if you want. Klitschkos never hided anything. Haye is a fraud at bright daylight.

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      • LacedUp
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        #33
        Originally posted by Kris Silver
        Dude I'm not sure your following your replier there, re-read his post. His counter point against you that it makes more sense to cancel a small fight than a big one - is a logical one.
        I understand that. And no it's not.

        There's no logical reason to go into the biggest fight of your life with an injury.

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        • LacedUp
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          #34
          Originally posted by Weltschmerz
          Haye showed no medical papers for his 'injuries'.. Wladimir documented everything about his injuries. you can just call the official German doctors if you want. Klitschkos never hided anything. Haye is a fraud at bright daylight.
          Not true.

          Team Chisora were not presented any official documents from Klitschko about his injury.

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          • LacedUp
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            #35
            Originally posted by Weltschmerz
            Haye is a notorious liar with a prolonged history of pulling out of fights. He pulled out of lucrative HBO fights against Wladimir Klitschko in June 2009 and Vitali in September 2009.

            Later, he claimed a hand injury to avoid the beast Manuel Charr.

            Yet, one of the biggest smoke signals would be Adam Booth deleting his twitter account immediately after the news broke that Haye had an 'eye injury'.

            This behaviour necessarily matches the behaviour profile of duplicity. If you don't want to or cannot make a work or social engagement and you are forced into lying to placate the people you are letting down ... If you are not an adept and accomplished liar, comfortable with fielding multiple questions with further lies (which thankfully most people are not!) ... You leave the bare minimum of information normally via text, email of catching the person deliberately on voicemail ... And then become uncontactable, until the dust settles.

            Booth deleting his Twitter account is not coincidence

            The whole thing STINKS.
            It was 5 years ago.

            Get over it dude.

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            • yoz
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              #36
              Originally posted by LacedUp
              Not true.

              Team Chisora were not presented any official documents from Klitschko about his injury.
              Alas, this is true ^.

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              • Kris Silver
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                #37
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                I understand that. And no it's not.

                There's no logical reason to go into the biggest fight of your life with an injury.
                Yes there is dude, because it's for lots of money.

                A pot of money, and a huge fight - for which you may well not get again.

                The same cannot be said for a smaller fight, for which any host of other fights for more money could be lined up.

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                • LacedUp
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Kris Silver
                  Yes there is dude, because it's for lots of money.

                  A pot of money, and a huge fight - for which you may well not get again.

                  The same cannot be said for a smaller fight, for which any host of other fights for more money could be lined up.
                  That notion is just insane. You don't go into one of the biggest fights of your life with a big gash on your eye. Don't be silly.

                  Especially when you're the money man. Haye did the right thing and postponed the fight, like countless greater fighters have done through history, including Foreman against Ali, and Ali against Liston II.

                  The idea that David Haye, who brings in millions regardless who he's fighting, should risk his career instead of waiting a couple of months is ridiculous.

                  Unfortunately, whatever happened happened. And by the way, he wouldn't be allowed to fight so this discussion is pretty redundant.

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                  • yoz
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    That notion is just insane. You don't go into one of the biggest fights of your life with a big gash on your eye. Don't be silly.

                    Especially when you're the money man. Haye did the right thing and postponed the fight, like countless greater fighters have done through history, including Foreman against Ali, and Ali against Liston II.

                    The idea that David Haye, who brings in millions regardless who he's fighting, should risk his career instead of waiting a couple of months is ridiculous.
                    Ducked Manuel though, didn't he?

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                    • uncommon
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by LacedUp
                      I understand that. And no it's not.

                      There's no logical reason to go into the biggest fight of your life with an injury.
                      Oh really? Haye acted and spoke about the fight as though it wouldn't last a round or two. And many lapped it all up like kittens. And since "everyone"knows Fury is just a big man with three feet and no skill/ability, while Haye is some kind of athletic wonder who could leap over Fury in two steps and knock him out with a jab, what possible "life and death" fight was Haye supposed to be entering in? Easy-peazy win right? So what was the problem with a cut? Fury wasn't going to land a glove on him anyway -right?

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