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  • FrankieBruno
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    #11
    Haye will be back

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    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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      #12
      Tell him to down some roids (which were probably already prescribed) and he'll be fine in no time.


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      • SN!PER
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        #13
        If Chisora beats Fury, suddenly Haye will be 100% healed and calling him out.

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        • yoz
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          #14
          Originally posted by valero
          If Chisora beats Fury, suddenly Haye will be 100% healed and calling him out.
          He'll announce his comeback the day after Arreola - Stiverne II.

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          • yoz
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            #15
            Originally posted by FlatLine
            regardless of what you think of haye, that is a serious career-threatening injury and the heavyweight division was better for having a serious athlete like haye campaigning there instead of about 90% of the division who are overweight slobs.
            What, fighting the likes of Audley Harrison and Monte Barrett? Haye avoided/side-stepped all of the main 'threats' in the division, scored a razor thin decision win over Valuev and talked himself into a pay day with and schooling from Wladimir Klitschko.

            Can't wait to have him back...

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            • LacedUp
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              #16
              Originally posted by yoz
              What, fighting the likes of Audley Harrison and Monte Barrett? Haye avoided/side-stepped all of the main 'threats' in the division, scored a razor thin decision win over Valuev and talked himself into a pay day with and schooling from Wladimir Klitschko.

              Can't wait to have him back...

              this unfortunately the sad truth.

              No doubt that Haye could have been a welcome shake-up in the division. but it didn't turn out that way.

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              • beez721
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                #17
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                this unfortunately the sad truth.

                No doubt that Haye could have been a welcome shake-up in the division. but it didn't turn out that way.
                even sadder is haye probably is still the second best guy in the heavyweight division with vitali now retired

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                • Hayehammer
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by valero
                  If Chisora beats Fury, suddenly Haye will be 100% healed and calling him out.
                  Why would haye fight chisora again? Why would chisora fight haye again if he wins he is mandatory challenger for wlad

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                  • FlatLine
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by yoz
                    What, fighting the likes of Audley Harrison and Monte Barrett? Haye avoided/side-stepped all of the main 'threats' in the division, scored a razor thin decision win over Valuev and talked himself into a pay day with and schooling from Wladimir Klitschko.

                    Can't wait to have him back...

                    i see so alex leapai was mike tyson in disguise, now its all becoming clear. wlad has been fighting "main threats" all along, most of them just pretended to look like c-level bums so they could land the wlad fight and then reveal their true identity as a main threat.. its all falling into place now

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                    • LacedUp
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by beez721
                      even sadder is haye probably is still the second best guy in the heavyweight division with vitali now retired
                      A fit and fighting Haye would probably be up there.

                      But then again, I don't really remember when that was.

                      When he fought Chisora he looked pretty damn good. But he hasn't looked that good in any other heavyweight fight he's had.

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