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  • juggernaut666
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    #11
    Originally posted by bboy80
    Hayes risking fighting a 44yr old man lol cmon. Haye will blast that fool out of there, we all know that.

    Dillian whyte said The Cobra was so bad he was sent home from sparring camps lol. It was a joke fight! When was the last time Haye was in a tough fight bar Wlad?
    One punch can end any fight and Briggs has more than enough power which makes it a risk . Haye should blast him out of there .

    I wouldn't take anything Whyte says seriously ,if he concentrated more on himself than down playing others which he does best , he would be a better fighter himself . The cobra was one of the more promising up and comers ive seen many highlights of him the fact is people arent satisfied when someone wins easy !
    Last edited by juggernaut666; 05-27-2016, 08:36 AM.

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    • The plunger man
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      #12
      Originally posted by Daddy T
      mMeh slamming Haye seems to be in vogue at the moment. The Briggs fight is what it is and anyway Briggs is a tougher opponent than Breazeale or Charles Martin. I doubt haye gives a **** what people are saying as long as they are talking about him.
      I wouldn't say Briggs is better than those two now....he's not been in with anybody decent for quite a few years now so we really don't know how poor Briggs is ......yeah back in the day he was a real force but I wouldn't bet on it that Briggs could last with Martin or breazele now at 44 years of age....at that age they soon come undone really quickly

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      • umop-ap!sdn
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        #13
        That article was ether filled. Sounded like Nas asking Jay how many of B.I.G.'s rhymes are gunna come out his fat lips.

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        • Kilrain
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          #14
          Originally posted by bboy80
          Hayes risking fighting a 44yr old man lol cmon. Haye will blast that fool out of there, we all know that.

          Dillian whyte said The Cobra was so bad he was sent home from sparring camps lol. It was a joke fight! When was the last time Haye was in a tough fight bar Wlad?
          Chisora was a tough one on paper. Delboy dominated Helenius and gave Vitali a good fight immediately before Haye. Haye bashed him up and took him out of there in 5 rounds, no1 has managed that before, not Fury, Wlad or Pulev. The manner of the win was special.

          Briggs is old as hell, but he is pretty damn resilient and he comes to fight. I've got no problem with this fight, for me it's the third and final instalment of "phase 1" of Haye's comeback. After he dispatches Briggs, he's back in the mix, no more iffy fights. Personally I would prefer if he had fought Briggs instead of 'The Cobra', but that's my only complaint. Briggs-Haye makes a lot of sense at this point, Briggs will hopefully give Haye some rounds and he will make a go of it. The build-up will be good entertainment too.

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          • bboy80
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            #15
            Originally posted by juggernaut666
            One punch can end any fight and Briggs has more than enough power which makes it a risk . Haye should blast him out of there .

            I wouldn't take anything Whyte says seriously ,if he concentrated more on himself than down playing others which he does best , he would be a better fighter himself . The cobra was one of the more promising up and comers ive seen many highlights of him the fact is people arent satisfied when someone wins easy !
            Sorry, just because Briggs has some pop left in his slow ass doesnt mean its a good fight. Its a terrible fight end of!

            And Whyte was interviewed before the fight, where he let slip that Fury sent him home from a Training camp they were both at. Due to how poor the Cobra was, and guess what he showed that in his outing with Haye.

            Both fights are/were/will be, utter rubbish.

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            • bulldognyc
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              #16
              Warren is trolling. For a older heavyweight, 35, who had serious shoulder surgery, who hasn't fought in 3 1/2 years, haye is doing it correct. He's not where he once was. But he's a huge name and knows it. Bank a few huge checks while you sharpen your swords. Who says you can't get paid to train? Haye is doing it now. He's a smart guy. And he needs as many training camps, with a new trainer as possible. Briggs fight is a perfect money maker and a great situation for both. Frankie baby is hating

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              • bboy80
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                #17
                Originally posted by Kilrain
                Chisora was a tough one on paper. Delboy dominated Helenius and gave Vitali a good fight immediately before Haye. Haye bashed him up and took him out of there in 5 rounds, no1 has managed that before, not Fury, Wlad or Pulev. The manner of the win was special.

                Briggs is old as hell, but he is pretty damn resilient and he comes to fight. I've got no problem with this fight, for me it's the third and final instalment of "phase 1" of Haye's comeback. After he dispatches Briggs, he's back in the mix, no more iffy fights. Personally I would prefer if he had fought Briggs instead of 'The Cobra', but that's my only complaint. Briggs-Haye makes a lot of sense at this point, Briggs will hopefully give Haye some rounds and he will make a go of it. The build-up will be good entertainment too.
                Lol Chisora has lost to every single person he's stepped up against. He's famous for going 12rnds with Vitali thats it. That wasnt a hard fight, nor one at the time I thought oooh this is a 50/50 It wasnt and it showed. Chisora got sparked which was to be expected.

                So after Briggs, you honestly think Haye won't fight anymore losers? cmon just look at Hayes resume. Its filled with losers lol. The only time Haye will step up is if you have a title. He will do as little as humanly possible to put himself into that position.

                Which is a shame for the fans, as to be fair Haye is a dam good heavyweight.

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                • juggernaut666
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by bboy80
                  Sorry, just because Briggs has some pop left in his slow ass doesnt mean its a good fight. Its a terrible fight end of!

                  And Whyte was interviewed before the fight, where he let slip that Fury sent him home from a Training camp they were both at. Due to how poor the Cobra was, and guess what he showed that in his outing with Haye.

                  Both fights are/were/will be, utter rubbish.
                  Why would cobra be on Furys or Haye level ? Briggs isnt on any top 10 level but the chance of him k.oing you is always there ,so the risk vs reward isnt there but Haye is still taking the fight . If you cant see this Warren guy is trolling i dont know what to tell you.

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                  • bboy80
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by juggernaut666
                    Why would cobra be on Furys or Haye level ? Briggs isnt on any top 10 level but the chance of him k.oing you is always there ,so the risk vs reward isnt there but Haye is still taking the fight . If you cant see this Warren guy is trolling i dont know what to tell you.
                    Hes not lol, and he wasnt even at a level that was for sparring. Corba got sent home for being utterly useless lol. And Whyte stayed.

                    Warrens put on some/lots crap fights, however Hayes card was an utter joke. You'd have to be deranged to have bought tickets.

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                    • ultravividscene
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                      #20
                      Fork Orf Fwank... it pulled in more viewers than Dave the channel has ever had, how's that for putting boxing on the free to air map?

                      Dave + Dave = Win for both

                      I like Boxnation but it's facing its own struggle to air good fights these days...

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