Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Vows To Remove Frustration By Punishing Arreola
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You can debate Hayes career, but making cheap shots regarding his injuries, which are part and parcel of boxing, is below the belt.Haye? Who has his embarrassing "haye day" events against absolute losers. At least people have heard of the guys Wilder fights. Haye pulled out of the last 2 real fights he had signed on. The guy is all-talk and wants to talk his way into a title fight rather than earn it. Fighting Briggs is a real accomplishment. lol. You compare that to Povetkin (which is what Wilder would be doing if Pov wasn't a PED junkie).
Why would any boxing fan want two fighters to step in the ring and fight with injuries?
But as for Haye fighting briggs, at least Haye is keeping active. Thats important for Haye (especially after his long lay off).Comment
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I have great respect for boxers tending to injuries, possibly more than anyone I've seen here, and often defend them. But, Haye is a loser and his "injuries" are suspect when you consider his character as a whole. Twice retiring. Laying an egg vs Klitchko by refusing to fight, then blaming a pinky toe. Calling out big names but only fighting garbage fighters until he can talk his way into an easy title grab. He has no interest in a dangerous guy like Wilder but instantly honed in on Browne. lol.You can debate Hayes career, but making cheap shots regarding his injuries, which are part and parcel of boxing, is below the belt.
Why would any boxing fan want two fighters to step in the ring and fight with injuries?
But as for Haye fighting briggs, at least Haye is keeping active. Thats important for Haye (especially after his long lay off).
The bytch even had to use a glass bottle when Chisora confronted him in the club. Total lack of character is why his injuries are suspect.Comment
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"Ali's death makes me want to fight the best and become undisputed heavyweight champion of the world".
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This article is worth a read if you want to know the more human side of Haye, rather then the trash talking HayemakerI have great respect for boxers tending to injuries, possibly more than anyone I've seen here, and often defend them. But, Haye is a loser and his "injuries" are suspect when you consider his character as a whole. Twice retiring. Laying an egg vs Klitchko by refusing to fight, then blaming a pinky toe. Calling out big names but only fighting garbage fighters until he can talk his way into an easy title grab. He has no interest in a dangerous guy like Wilder but instantly honed in on Browne. lol.
The bytch even had to use a glass bottle when Chisora confronted him in the club. Total lack of character is why his injuries are suspect.
The boxer admits to Ian Stafford that he has messed up but he's now reined in the alter ego (and become a vegan) in an effort to make amends and become world heavyweight champion again
However are you telling me that Valuev, Ruiz, Klitschko, Chisora and Briggs are opponents that a p***y would choose? If thats the case, what does that say about the current three champions? and the list of opponents Wlad faced?
You may have little respect for Haye, but Haye is working his way back into fitness, learning to trust his punching power and get through training camps without pulling out of fights.
David has to earn the respect of boxing fans, I know that, he knows that, but you're being overly harsh towards Haye based on his personality.Comment
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