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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn: The Focus For Joshua is a World Title, Not David Haye

    DAVID HAYE'S hopes for a mega money clash with Anthony Joshua in 2016 have been dashed.

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  • Lou Cipher
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    The underlying message here...which is quite true....is that Poshua will never get to a world title if he fights Haye. Good thing Poshua's people are not only realistic but arent trying to pull an Andre Ward claiming they want to fight the best then fighting their Barber's assistant.

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    • skinnystev
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      #3
      biblical could not go 3 rounds with hay and hearn well knows it but biblical vs hay is far to easy for hay who he needs to fight is the real king kong lets see what hay really has left

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      • gmc_rfc_06
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        #4
        Hearn knows Haye is the worst style match-up.

        He could get a world title from a couple of very average opponents, while on the other hand he could easily get blasted out early against Haye.

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          #5
          Haye can get in line like everyone else.


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          • lopetego
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            #6
            Another coward ducking the Hayemaker

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            • The plunger man
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              #7
              It's common sense ...why fight Haye when your number 2 contender for wilders belt or ur lined up for a shot at the IBF ...most of you guys don't have a brain cell between you if you think Joshua is gonna fight before he has a world title shot....it's a risky fight and why ruin it when you can win the title and if Haye is up there at the top have a big massive fight at Wembley stadium say summer 2017......honestly some of you guys on here don't have idea what's a good move and what's a bad move .....Joshua , Haye and fury are big summer world title fights for sure

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              • BodiesInFlight
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                #8
                Originally posted by lopetego
                Another coward ducking the Hayemaker
                Oh jesus

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                • Daddy T
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                  #9
                  No surprises. Haye is all wrong for Joshua, especially at this point in Joshau's career. Haye would spark him if they fought right now. Hopefully Haye will actually work his way into contention the old fashioned way rather than talking his way into a big fight.

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                  • Wicky
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                    #10
                    AJ’s in an awkward position now. Although he KO’d Whyte, he showed a vulnerability that we hadn’t seen before. Hearn has to be careful who he matches AJ with for the next couple of fight… somebody who can test AJ’s chin, but not too much. There aren’t many Heavweights out there that match the requirement. David Haye for all his faults is too risky. I reckon we’ll see AJ against David Price sometime soon. Hearn might even try to talk Fraudly Harrison into coming out of retirement.

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