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Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: David Haye is a Bum, I Won't Fight Him For a 100 Million!
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I had tickets for their proposed fight(s), and was really looking forward to it. To be honest, i'd look forward to it again if Haye shows he still has something in another tune up or 2.
I wouldn't blame Fury one bit if he doesn't even consider facing Haye after what happened last time. That said, a big domestic HW fight is going to do big money over here. The Sky Sports hype train would be on overload.
I think the ££ would give Fury something to think about should the chance really a-rise.
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Originally posted by sonnyboyx2 View PostWell Done Tyson Fury.. I bought a ticket for Fury vs Haye in Manchester, i bought my ticket off a guy on Ebay for £350 i booked my hotel, bought train ticket and had a very large wager on Fury to win (anti-post).. I lost the lot. **** David "shytehouse" Haye.Originally posted by denium View PostOf course it was an act. David Haye claimed his shoulder was so badly damaged he couldn't run or **********, and medical experts were advising him to retire. Now it's magically repaired itself back to 100%? Yeah right!!
Remember before the Fury-Klitschko fight Haye claimed that he would never fight Fury because he's "bad luck". Then as soon as Fury won the fight, he starts sending tweets out saying stuff like "Help support me on my journey to Tyson Fury" and other such bollocks.
I was dreading the day David Haye announced his comeback, now we have to listen to all his **** again until he gets his payday to pay off his soon to be ex wife.
David Haye is a conman, he's done it time and time again, and fools keep falling for it.
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Originally posted by Kilrain View PostYeah, 'magically repaired'....nearly 2.5 years later. There is such a thing as the passage of time - and rehab. It was a very bad injury, that much is obvious from the long lay-off and the months spent in a sling. Haye was advised by doctors to retire. But he stayed patient, rehabbed daily and has bounced back. Too many conspiracy theories out there. Think about it, if you were a 32-year-old pro boxer who had the ability to make millions from a single fight, would you a) fight and make MILLIONS or b) FAKE a shoulder injury, spent 3.5 (prime) years on the shelf, then make a comeback, only to be branded a fraud and conman? It makes no sense whatsoever.
This is why David Haye "retired". He knew Tyson Fury was going to win that fight, he expected Fury to turn up completely out of shape and beaten before he stepped in the ring. When Fury turned up in the shape of his life, Haye did what he always does when coming up against a bigger man, he shat himself.
He's never produced any documentation to prove this injury, just posted slickly edited photos of himself in a patients outfit.
Haye figured that he could make a living outside of boxing, so went into retirement thinking that he'd land the big Hollywood movies and TV shows.
Now he knows that he has no acting talent, and as he's blown all his money on dodgy investments in the Middle East & paying off his wife, he's back to con the gullible boxing public yet again.
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