How come when Haye beats Chisora no one cares?

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  • Easy Work.
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    #11
    Originally posted by Lullaby
    What a troll thread.


    Haye received mad Hype after his win over Chissora.


    Uk media was making Haye look like the 2nd coming of Ali.
    Lol how is voicing my opinion trolling ? just because someone disagrees with you doesnt mean they are trolling.

    And its a fact Haye won more impressively than Klitshcko

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    • Sugar Adam Ali
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      #12
      Because people love to hate on David haye... He plays the villain role well in boxing and him backing out of numerous fights and negotiations only perpetuates the hate..

      I always enjoyed haye in the ring besides the wlad fight.. I think he is one of the most exciting fighters in the sport, especially in a shootout... Haye-chisora was the best grudge match in recent times

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      • Capaedia
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        #13
        I recall a number of people saying that Vitali looked bad, and that Chisora did well. Some even argued that he won.

        Haye left no doubt as to who won, got quite a few props.

        We remember the situation differently.

        Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
        Because people love to hate on David haye... He plays the villain role well in boxing and him backing out of numerous fights and negotiations only perpetuates the hate..

        I always enjoyed haye in the ring besides the wlad fight.. I think he is one of the most exciting fighters in the sport, especially in a shootout... Haye-chisora was the best grudge match in recent times
        Wladimir was at the end of a streak of some of the most horrible fights I have ever seen.

        Valuev-Ruiz-Harrison-Klitschko.

        At cruiserweight he was very exciting and more dynamic though.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Capaedia
          I recall a number of people saying that Vitali looked bad, and that Chisora did well. Some even argued that he won.

          Haye left no doubt as to who won, got quite a few props.

          We remember the situation differently.



          Wladimir was at the end of a streak of some of the most horrible fights I have ever seen.

          Valuev-Ruiz-Harrison-Klitschko.

          At cruiserweight he was very exciting and more dynamic though.
          Yeah, wlad shares a lot of the blame with haye,, both were incredibly boring in that fight..

          Haye was my favorite cruiser to watch.. Would have loved to seen him fight adamek, Cunningham and huck at cruiser

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          • Capaedia
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            #15
            Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
            Yeah, wlad shares a lot of the blame with haye,, both were incredibly boring in that fight..

            Haye was my favorite cruiser to watch.. Would have loved to seen him fight adamek, Cunningham and huck at cruiser
            Yup. Can't believe I was excited for that fight. I was a lot more casual at the time.

            Haye would've had a much stronger legacy if he moved back down after taking Valuev's title. It's a shame really.

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            • Dirk Diggler UK
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              #16
              Chisora threw away the fight against Haye

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                #17
                Huh? The Haye-Chisora fight got 100x as much attention as Vitali-Chisora.
                He had some cheesy feud storyline and lots of UK hype for vs Haye.
                He was just seen as a sacrificial lamb for an aging Vitali in a relatively meaningless bout.

                You need to stop making so many pointless threads.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  What a random arse thread
                  It really is.

                  Why on Earth would someone still be thinking about this now?

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                    #19
                    Because everyone hates David Haye.

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                      #20
                      One of the dumbest threads in recent times.

                      Vitali was criticised for his performance, even though he was 40.

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