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    London's David Haye (27-2, 25 KOs) fights for the second time this year when he meets Arnold Gjergjaj (29-0, 21 early) at London's O2 Arena tomorrow night, but persistent injury niggles and operations almost prevented the former cruiserweight champion and WBA heavyweight titlist from ever fighting again.
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  • #2
    Didn't this wannabe role model hit someone with a glass bottle on camera at a press conference??? Hmmm...

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    • #3
      Yes, josh is champ now so should be ready to fight haye at any time now.
      Josh v haye and wilder at some point soon.

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      • #4
        Always been a fan of haye. Not as in he's my favorite any corny stuff like that. But always tune in to see him. Happy he's bank in the mix. The old war horse who's got enough left in the tank to knock off a young gun. I really hope he gets in a total of 4 fights this year. I think he should target wilder though. He's the lightest of the champs. He might be the best though

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        • #5
          Yeah david you r a great role model for kids pal...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by frosty-g View Post
            Didn't this wannabe role model hit someone with a glass bottle on camera at a press conference??? Hmmm...
            Originally posted by artofpugilism View Post
            Yeah david you r a great role model for kids pal...
            He says Joshua is a role model, and Fury is not. He doesnt say himself.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bboy80 View Post
              He says Joshua is a role model, and Fury is not. He doesnt say himself.
              Did i say he said that david had said himself. No i didnt.

              I was simply pointing out he isnt a good role model. He is not in any position to be judging whether others are good role models or not.

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              • #8
                May - Arnold Gjajjjajjjajjja
                Sept - "Lets Go Champ"
                Feb 2017 - David Price
                June 2017 - Malik Scott
                Nov 2017 - Chisora II
                2018 - Films a season of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Outta Here
                June 2019 - Robert Helenius
                Nov 2019 - KO'd in 2 to Anthony Joshua

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                • #9
                  Then why is he going to bright Briggs next?

                  I know he's just back from injury but if you have any aspirations to be back in the mix fighting for titles, what use is fighting Briggs?

                  He should be using his 3rd fight back to fight a top 10-15 contender at least.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bboy80 View Post
                    He says Joshua is a role model, and Fury is not. He doesnt say himself.
                    joshua was a real scumbag up until very recently, and was still getting into trouble for drug dealing in the run up to the olympics

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