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  • Larry the boss
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    • Sugar Adam Ali
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      #22
      It seems like every year i hear this from Haye..

      Would love for him to comeback and take big fights, as he brings excitement to the heavyweight division..

      in a perfect world, 2015 will give us
      haye vs tarver as a tune up in spring
      haye vs fury as they need to settle business in the summer
      haye vs povetkin/wilder/stiverne for a belt or #1 contender in the fall

      2016--- rematch wlad,,, pass the torch to anthony joshua

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      • Jewish-Reptile
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        #23
        Originally posted by LarryXXX
        Fuc.kin brilliant,where'd you find that Larry ?

        Is Tarver represented by Uncle Al ? I wouldn't rule that fight out,although it is a bit risky for Haye,depends if Al pushes him into it.

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        • kafkod
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          #24
          Originally posted by Easy Work TBE
          lol haye did better against chisora than vitali and fury combined , hes obviously got skill and power , you simply cant deny he did better than fury did in 2 fights and than vitali
          In their second fight Fury handled Chisora much better than Haye did.
          Haye took more punches from Del Boy in 5 rounds than Fury took in 10.

          Haye vs Chisora looked like it could have gone either way right up to the finish.
          Fury vs Chisora-2 was a one sided beat down from begining to end.
          Last edited by kafkod; 12-27-2014, 06:18 PM.

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          • nacho daddy
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            #25
            If haye comes back does anyone wonder how a guy can fight at elite level once a year or once in 2 years and get stronger look like Mr America hit harder? now he says he will be even stronger. What is he on? there should be real testing of this guy and not the fake testing they have where they do not want to catch the big stars

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            • Welter_Skelter
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              #26
              Not a fan of David Haye.. But he is the best heavyweight on the planet not named Wlad Kilitschko. He is fun and in an odd way.. Very likable..
              I guess I am a fan after all and I would love to see him back in action.

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              • Ravens Fan
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                #27
                Originally posted by kafkod
                In their second fight Fury handled Chisora much better than Haye did.
                Haye took more punches from Del Boy in 5 rounds than Fury took in 10.

                Haye vs Chisora looked like it could have gone either way right up to the finish.
                Fury vs Chisora-2 was a one sided beat down from begining to end.
                I know you really work hard to protect Fury's reputation but that was an absolutely ridiculous statement. Because I just watched the fight yesterday and Chisora did in fact hit Haye with a couple of wild shots, and when I say a couple it was just that. I also gave Chisora maybe 20 seconds of the 4th round. But other that there was nothing close or tough about the fight for Haye. So without any doubt what so ever Haye dominated Chisora before he violently knocked him out. And I actually wanted Chisora to win.

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                • KO'er
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                  #28
                  As long as you know you have to earn a title shot, ie beat 3 or 4 top 15 heavyweights.

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                  • PunchyPotorff
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Sweden2716
                    David Haye when the big moment came against Klitschko, you got so scared and you wet yourself. You just talked and did not make one single attempt to back it up, pathetic excuse "my toe hurt" stay retired.
                    And tell us again HOW MANY years back that was? And BTW the only lame fight he ever fought.

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                    • PunchyPotorff
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BigAlexSand
                      Dude is a joke and possibly most hyped heavyweight champs in recent times. Dude ununderperformed in his biggest fight or you could argue he didn't perform at all. I would truly like to see Haye get taken out by Tarver or who ever he goes against in his "come-back"
                      So that means he performed well. Thanx for adding to the discussion.
                      HA!

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