Hearing that David Haye will be fighting on November 22nd

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  • Daddy T
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    #51
    Can't see haye going on an undercard for nathan freaking cleverly tbh.
    if he comes back he'll be headlining his own Bill and be fighting a recognized opponent imo.

    He'll probably talk his way into a fight with the winner of wilder stiverne or something like that.

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    • Wesker115
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      #52
      I can see him signing a short term deal with Hearn. Haye is an astute businessman, he's obviously assessing his options right now.

      As much as Brits will travel over to the US for the big fights, Haye, as a Brit, will have his strongest support here. I just can't see how it will make sense fighting out of the US, he's not really known there.

      I'd like to see him join up with Freddy Roach though if given a chance. Freddie knows offence for sure, it'd be nice to see more of the active, super agressive Haye we saw against Chisora rather than a cerebral approach that Booth brings.

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      • Kris Silver
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        #53
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        • GoldenGloveLove
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          #54
          I'd love it if the Haye from the Chisora or Ruiz fight could show up again. Think he's ruined though probably. What I read he went through I can't see him continuing with at any decent level or close to where he was. Sucks but can't see him coming through like that again.

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          • beez721
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            #55
            Originally posted by GoldenGloveLove
            I'd love it if the Haye from the Chisora or Ruiz fight could show up again. Think he's ruined though probably. What I read he went through I can't see him continuing with at any decent level or close to where he was. Sucks but can't see him coming through like that again.
            I was actually impressed with his chin against wladimir. I thought hed have fallen from so much as a stiff jab from wlad but he held up well. if he didn't blame his damn little toe for the loss hed have had a lot more respect in losing. wlads jab,,,reach and experience were just too much for haye but I think hes still a top 4 heavyweight along with pulev,,,stiverne and povetkin

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            • BostonGuy
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              #56
              Originally posted by Wesker115
              I can see him signing a short term deal with Hearn. Haye is an astute businessman, he's obviously assessing his options right now.

              As much as Brits will travel over to the US for the big fights, Haye, as a Brit, will have his strongest support here. I just can't see how it will make sense fighting out of the US, he's not really known there.

              I'd like to see him join up with Freddy Roach though if given a chance. Freddie knows offence for sure, it'd be nice to see more of the active, super agressive Haye we saw against Chisora rather than a cerebral approach that Booth brings.
              *Cough* I almost choked on my breakfast cereal. "Haye is an astute businessman"? Are you ****in' kidding me? He walked away from a million dollar plus payday against Tyson Fury last year - I forget the exact figure but it was a huge sum of money. That's not an astute business decision in my opinion. Haye should've ****** up the injury or injuries, and went ahead and fought the fight. He should've had the foresight to know that pulling out would jeopardize the fight with no guarantee of rescheduling

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              • Szef
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                #57
                Originally posted by BostonGuy
                *Cough* I almost choked on my breakfast cereal. "Haye is an astute businessman"? Are you ****in' kidding me? He walked away from a million dollar plus payday against Tyson Fury last year - I forget the exact figure but it was a huge sum of money. That's not an astute business decision in my opinion. Haye should've ****** up the injury or injuries, and went ahead and fought the fight. He should've had the foresight to know that pulling out would jeopardize the fight with no guarantee of rescheduling
                5 million. Not dollars but pounds. Plus PPV cut. Someone put him on Forbes magazine cover.

                What a joke that guy is.

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                • BostonGuy
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Szef
                  5 million. Not dollars but pounds. Plus PPV cut. Someone put him on Forbes magazine cover.

                  What a joke that guy is.
                  Yes, I knew it was a ridiculously large amount of money. I think that 5 million pounds translated into 7 million dollars at that time. What an astute businessman Haye was to walk away from all that cash! Definite Forbes man of the year!

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by BostonGuy
                    *Cough* I almost choked on my breakfast cereal. "Haye is an astute businessman"? Are you ****in' kidding me? He walked away from a million dollar plus payday against Tyson Fury last year - I forget the exact figure but it was a huge sum of money. That's not an astute business decision in my opinion. Haye should've ****** up the injury or injuries, and went ahead and fought the fight. He should've had the foresight to know that pulling out would jeopardize the fight with no guarantee of rescheduling
                    Dont be ridiculous.

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                    • BostonGuy
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                      #60
                      Any news or was this just bs all along?

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