Comments Thread For: David Haye: Mission To Get Title Still The Same - I'm a Warrior!

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  • bluepete
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    #11
    David's main asset at heavyweight was his speed. But he looks like he's lost a serious amount of it if the early rounds against Bellew are anything to go by. Shame he needs the money.

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    • moltres.
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      #12
      *new to boxing*

      oh okay cool, david haye, ill check his boxing record.

      *david haye boxing record*, cool boxrec

      David Haye, 3 Loss', WTF, let me check hes most recent.

      TONY BELLEW TKO? whos tony bellew. Click tony bellew.

      You what, a light heavyweight? WTF is happening, BAHAHAHA.

      no talk of the injury just says TKO Loss to tony bellew. id hate that.

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      • lex_fugitive
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        #13
        So he talked a lot of nonsense and got a fight with a Klitschko for it. Then he retired, he knew he wasn't all that, he got his payday and got out. Done spent all that money now and he's back to guarantee permanent, irreversible brain damage. Great choices by David Haye.

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        • Sadiqkingofko
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          #14
          A healthy David Haye is a nightmare for top heavyweights, but sadly I think he's past his prime

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          • Nusky
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            #15
            Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
            A healthy David Haye is a nightmare for top heavyweights, but sadly I think he's past his prime
            He is a bit past his prime. He can still be competitive​ with a majority of the heavyweights today.

            If he gets healthy, trims the weight back down and tempers his expectations (at least on the initial comeback) he'll be fine.

            All the people here digging his early career grave never liked him to begin. And objectivity is definitely not one of their strong suits.

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            • tokon
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              #16
              Originally posted by Nusky
              He is a bit past his prime. He can still be competitive​ with a majority of the heavyweights today.

              If he gets healthy, trims the weight back down and tempers his expectations (at least on the initial comeback) he'll be fine.

              All the people here digging his early career grave never liked him to begin. And objectivity is definitely not one of their strong suits.
              Some good points imo however the problem for Haye is he has ZERO credibility anymore.

              Most boxing fans see his game for what it is.

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