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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: David Haye Supports Frank Bruno's Plea To Fight Again

    BOXER David Haye has defended Frank Bruno's bid to get back into the ring.

    He said the popular ex-world champion should be allowed to fight again.

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    #2
    Bruno would KO Haye's last opponent no doubt.

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    • skinnystev
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      #3
      just last week hay was calling for legislation to stop roy jones from fighting because he is to old

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      • ironmike2012
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        #4
        If he wants to fight Danny Williams (or someone like that) they should let him fight.
        It is not like he is going for the title, maybe a fight will close the book on his career (the way he wants to go out).
        His last fight, he got KO'd by Tyson. He probably just wants a glorified sparring session to finish his career on his feet.

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        • FlatLine
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          #5
          Bruno said he needs to fight in order to maintain his sanity. It's like therapy for him. So I support his decision, if it helps him psychologically I just hope physically he doesn't take much punishment. Put him in with a boxer who has a bad losing record, like 2 wins and 12 defeats or something. Don't throw him in at the deep end, make sure the man is protected but allow him to express himself in the ring to preserve and hopefully bolster his overall mental condition. Bruno gave the boxing world lots of excitement and entertainment so if he feels that boxing is a way to keep him sane, to balance that zen, then he should be permitted to do it, but in a controlled, safe and closely supervised manner, and against either a low level opponent who is also over 40 years old.

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          • mlac
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            #6
            poor frank. i'd understand a little more if he never won a world title.
            He should be happy and content with that.

            He spent years blazing green in a tent outside his house re-watching his fights over and over again, which probably has added to the delusion of ' if i just did this' ' if i just made that adjustment ' then i could of done xyz.

            People close to him are probably too scared to sit him down and look him dead in the eyes and say ' its over, let it go frank '

            which is kinda understandable considering he is one scary looking mofo + mental illness to that.

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              #7
              The man should be free to make this decision for himself.

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              • mlac
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                #8
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                The man should be free to make this decision for himself.
                well that's exactly the problem, he has had huge mental health problem's for a long time, he's been in and out of the lindon centre around half a dozen times...

                pretty sure getting his brain hit repeatedly isn't going to help matters?

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                • vitali1999
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                  #9
                  David Gaye has lost his wanker, so has Bruno.

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                  • Rapid Counter
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                    #10
                    Haye vs Bruno on "Dave", make it happen lol

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