David Haye confirms he will NOT retire and will return!

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  • FrankieBruno
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    #11
    Originally posted by Poppo168
    It's got to be pride more than anything, all the talking before the fight about how easy it would be and it ends like that. Arguably the result may have been different without the injury but he was struggling with Bellew before that.
    Struggling? he was up 4-1?

    Just because he didnt blast Bellew out in 5 rounds, doesnt mean he was struggling, sometimes it takes a little longer, sometimes a knockout doesn't come.

    Bellew came in there with a gameplan, which was to simply survive, by rounds for and 4 -5, he started getting tagged more and more, and then round 6 Hayes injury occurred.

    Bellew was a stone lighter than Haye, he is naturally the lighter man, so he used his feet to move around more, for Haye it was a case of trying to pin the tail on the donkey, by round 4 Bellew started to gas a little. It was only a matter of time till Haye would land that punch combo
    Last edited by FrankieBruno; 03-06-2017, 10:46 AM.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Poppo168
      It's got to be pride more than anything, all the talking before the fight about how easy it would be and it ends like that. Arguably the result may have been different without the injury but he was struggling with Bellew before that.
      The only thing Haye cares about is the money imo. He knew that if he quit against Bellew citing injury, no big name fighter would go near him in the future.

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      • mlac
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        #13
        Originally posted by denium
        Yeah a rematch is still the biggest money fight for them other than a Joshua fight imo. I think it'll happen. Haye must really be broke if he wants to carry on after this.
        You become a bummer bellew boy now eh?

        figures

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          #14
          A rematch with Bellew will rake in gobs of cash, and the winner's subsequent title shot would be a huge fight too. Too many good opportunities for a guy as skilled as Haye, even if he is a bit long in the tooth.

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            #15
            I was giving him the benefit of the doubt a couple of months back but I think he is done. He is 36 and his body is obviously breaking down.

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              #16
              Originally posted by mlac
              You become a bummer bellew boy now eh?

              figures
              Only to trigger guys like you!

              Nah I've always like Tony. I like fighters who make the most of limited natural talent. Was a big Froch fan as well.

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                #17
                Originally posted by denium
                Only to trigger guys like you!

                Nah I've always like Tony. I like fighters who make the most of limited natural talent. Was a big Froch fan as well.
                Froch was a legit world champ and incredibly fun to watch and support.

                Bumlew, is a fat pudding who has euro level skills and has massively overachieved/ been lucky af.

                Lost to that polish bum masternek, gets a robbery.

                Beat a starving african midget for a vacant belt.

                couldnt even finish off a cripple

                he disgusts me.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by mlac
                  Froch was a legit world champ and incredibly fun to watch and support.

                  Bumlew, is a fat pudding who has euro level skills and has massively overachieved/ been lucky af.

                  Lost to that polish bum masternek, gets a robbery.

                  Beat a starving african midget for a vacant belt.

                  couldnt even finish off a cripple

                  he disgusts me.
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                  Bellew is a legit world champ. Nobody wanted anything to do with Makabu and everyone including you picked him to spark Bellew out.

                  He's entertaining as well, that fight on Saturday was pure entertainment, as was the Flores fight & the Makabu fight before that.

                  As for Masternek, it was a close fight that could've gone either way, a bit like your boy Parker against Ruiz.

                  He finished off the "cripple" and knocked his arse out the ring.

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                    #19
                    Hate hasn't had many fights and even less so when you consider he kos most people early. Plus he himself says he don't take many punches.
                    So he can still have another go to get himself a Joshua or wilder fight
                    Last edited by hugh grant; 03-06-2017, 12:32 PM.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by denium
                      The only thing Haye cares about is the money imo. He knew that if he quit against Bellew citing injury, no big name fighter would go near him in the future.
                      Have you seen Bellews website? look at the footer and who developed it (visit the link)"cheap web design Liverpool".

                      All boxers need/care about money, how else are you going to live a life?

                      Haye's main problem, is he's obsessed with proving himself, while not understanding the inside of his body is breaking down, even if the exterior looks healthy, so while everyone wrongly believes he's driven by money, it's more that he is obsessed, getting old and desperate to finish his career with a HW title, which would have happened if he stayed with Booth, instead of wrongly thinking he could train differently and avoid injuries.

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