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  • KillaCamNZ
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    #41
    Originally posted by Sid-Knee
    Yes, it's true Haye hasn't done much for some time. But you've got to admit that he's still one of the biggest scalps in the heavyweight division.

    If Haye and Parker met before all this Bellew stuff, the split on who would win would be pretty even on this forum. In fact, Haye would probably be the favorite. So are you trying to tell me that you wouldn't claim it as Parker's biggest win if he were to come through?

    You try and claim an obese Mexican to be a good win, so yeah, you'd very much claim it as a good win and the best win out of all the heavyweights today. And you'd probably be right. Doesn't matter if Haye has seen better days, you'd claim it alright.
    Yes, pre-Bellew, the fans would have been split on Haye-Parker. Fans can also be wrong - the majority here were all in on Haye KO'ing Bellew. **** happens - Haye looked awful, injuries handicapped the fight, and Bellew came through, good on him.

    And no, once again, you're putting words in my mouth which are completely incorrect. Parker beating Haye would not be the best win out of all the HW's today - that honor still sits with Fury over Klitchko. As much as I dislike the guy, that win tops the rest.

    If you're going to follow me around and try and tell my story to the world, at least make it accurate. Otherwise, you just come across as a stalker who needs my attention.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #42
      Originally posted by KillaCamNZ
      Yes, pre-Bellew, the fans would have been split on Haye-Parker. Fans can also be wrong - the majority here were all in on Haye KO'ing Bellew. **** happens - Haye looked awful, injuries handicapped the fight, and Bellew came through, good on him.

      And no, once again, you're putting words in my mouth which are completely incorrect. Parker beating Haye would not be the best win out of all the HW's today - that honor still sits with Fury over Klitchko. As much as I dislike the guy, that win tops the rest.

      If you're going to follow me around and try and tell my story to the world, at least make it accurate. Otherwise, you just come across as a stalker who needs my attention.
      Fair enough, if that's what you're going for.

      I didn't include Fury as he's pretty much out of the game right now. Don't think we'll be seeing again if i'm honest. The best chance would be if in a few years he runs out of money, He'll come back to make a cash grab.

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      • rogdogx
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        #43
        Bellew couldn't really hurt a one legged Haye. The knockdowns were because Haye couldn't stand. Wilder and Parker are prime and won't suffer a horrible injury. Bellew would get stopped by either of these guys. Wilder and Parker are both flawed but have big power and could walk through this guy.

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        • David Haye
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          #44
          Yes, it's true Haye hasn't done much for some time. But you've got to admit that he's still one of the biggest scalps in the heavyweight division.
          By name only and I say that as someone who has respect for Haye's boxing career, but his last competitive fight was 2012. Since then it's been all downhill. Injuries, bad decisions, surrounding himself with the wrong people, so while David Haye is David Haye, it's like saying Lennox Lewis is Lennox Lewis.

          You can only talk about someone as a scalp if you're talking about facing them in the condition when they made their name, and were regarded as one of the worlds leading fighters.

          No one has ever questioned Haye for his timing or wild punches or lack of composure, yet that is the "new" David Haye, so really Bellew defeated a one legged power puncher who clearly didn't prepare correctly for the fight and is finished as a leading boxer.

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          • KillaCamNZ
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            #45
            Originally posted by Sid-Knee
            Fair enough, if that's what you're going for.

            I didn't include Fury as he's pretty much out of the game right now. Don't think we'll be seeing again if i'm honest. The best chance would be if in a few years he runs out of money, He'll come back to make a cash grab.
            Spot on mate - the chances of Fury coming back are slim. And the chances of him coming back for anything other than a payday because he's broke, are slimmer.

            We found common ground! All is well now, you're good in my book.

            Parker needs to not let me down.

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            • eco1
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              #46
              Originally posted by JASON SHAW
              ortiz is another fat ped head..... Wilder already ruined a year trying to fight that dirty russian doper.... He will fight stiverne or parker next....
              excuses so he doesn't have to fight a real boxer.

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              • JASON SHAW
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                #47
                Originally posted by eco1
                excuses so he doesn't have to fight a real boxer.
                FACTS HURT YOU FAN BOYS I KNOW..... ORTIZ THE BUM WHO WENT 12 ROUNDS WITH MALIK SCOTT HAHAHAHAH...... WHAT A REAL BOXER LMFAO

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                • eco1
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by JASON SHAW
                  FACTS HURT YOU FAN BOYS I KNOW..... ORTIZ THE BUM WHO WENT 12 ROUNDS WITH MALIK SCOTT HAHAHAHAH...... WHAT A REAL BOXER LMFAO
                  and one of the many who would drop the BUM squad.

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                  • JASON SHAW
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by eco1
                    and one of the many who would drop the BUM squad.
                    HE DIDNT EVEN DROP THAT BUM MALIK SCOTT BUT HE WILL DROP WILDER? LAY OFF THAT METH BUDDY

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                    • Jubei
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                      #50
                      Would be Wilders best win but I see Wilder ducking that fight as well, too much risk fighting away from his backyard.

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