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  • #21
    Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
    David Haye doesn't belong on PPV at all period after what he has done in terms of his HW career and the promises he made to only be broken.

    If he is coming back and he wants to stick around and keep active fighting 2/3 times a year for a decent amount of time then good I welcome it but If he is going to do what I expect him to do...
    1 fight a year - "I retire"
    Plan a fight pick up an injury - "I retire"

    Then forget it, I don't think he deserves a shot at Povetkin or Chagaev at the moment.
    Since when do you have to "deserve" a shot at Chagaev or Povetkin?

    Who did Charr beat to "deserve" that shot? What about Oquendo?

    Haye knows by know, and as you can read in the interview, that fighting regularly is the only way forward for him.

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    • #22
      Could you imagine If Fury fought Tony Thompson instead then fought one more time early in the year?
      Maybe we could of seen Fury Vs Pulev If Tyson Fury could get the win over TT.

      I don't mind Fury he is entertaining albeit he is a bit of an idiot but Haye pretty much kept that poor guy inactive for near a year, I can't lie I did want to see Fury vs Haye but the first injury was absolute BS!

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      • #23
        Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
        Since when do you have to "deserve" a shot at Chagaev or Povetkin?

        Who did Charr beat to "deserve" that shot? What about Oquendo?

        Haye knows by know, and as you can read in the interview, that fighting regularly is the only way forward for him.
        Chagaev and Povetkin see the end of their deal...
        Haye hasn't done that three times in a row I believe, that is my reasoning.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
          Chagaev and Povetkin see the end of their deal...
          Haye hasn't done that three times in a row I believe, that is my reasoning.
          Obviously Haye needs to fight first and foremost, but if, in theory, he was healthy, he could easily step right back in the ring with Chagaev.

          He could too with Povetkin, but the sensible thing would be to beat Chagaev first, and then take on Povetkin. Oh and btw, Povetkin cancelled a few fights in his career as well.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
            Obviously Haye needs to fight first and foremost, but if, in theory, he was healthy, he could easily step right back in the ring with Chagaev.

            He could too with Povetkin, but the sensible thing would be to beat Chagaev first, and then take on Povetkin. Oh and btw, Povetkin cancelled a few fights in his career as well.
            Well he either wants to fight for the regular WBA title or to approach down the WBC route with a fight for Stivernes title.
            His best option probably is trying to get a fight with Stiverne.

            Luckily getting a shot at the WBC is rather easy...
            One fight with Malik Scott or Liakovich to be mandatory?

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
              Well he either wants to fight for the regular WBA title or to approach down the WBC route with a fight for Stivernes title.
              His best option probably is trying to get a fight with Stiverne.

              Luckily getting a shot at the WBC is rather easy...
              One fight with Malik Scott or Liakovich to be mandatory?
              Well the WBA 'regular' belt is really nothing more than an interim belt. It doesn't mean anything, and Chagaev and Oquendo looked like two club fighters in my opinion.

              But I think he was in Russia for a reason, and that reason was not to support Oquendo. It was probably to fight Chagaev. It was a great show, and Haye likes big shows.

              I think the route to WBC is longer, as Stiverne will likely fight Wilder. After that, there's a voluntary which will likely be a bum and then a unification fight against Wlad. I can't see Haye in any way disrupting that.

              Regardless, I don't think belts is what he should be looking for. He should look at fighting some good heavyweights.

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              • #27
                He couldn't beat Wlad though......

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                • #28
                  what a f#cking joke.


                  this guy is a con artist. it's what he does. he cons people out of money by acting like a pro boxer.

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                  • #29
                    wilder knocked this loser out in sparring.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by New England View Post
                      wilder knocked this loser out in sparring.
                      lol Wilder didn't do shyt.

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