Comments Thread For: Bellew: Haye Wants Joshua? He Must Be on The Drugs, He's Insane!

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  • Joeboy
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    #11
    Haye's WBA title reign was a joke. He stunk the place out beating the plodding and overrated Valuev. He then beat John Ruiz (aka the best wrestler in boxing), then beat Fraudly Harrison in a complete farce and finally did absolute f*** all against Wlad and then blamed it on a broken little toe!! Keep dreaming Haye. You couldn't beat a fat blown up cruiserweight last time so what make you think you can hang with AJ?!

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    • hrt3333
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      #12
      Hating too hard not a good look to me

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      • hrt3333
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        #13
        Originally posted by Joeboy
        Haye's WBA title reign was a joke. He stunk the place out beating the plodding and overrated Valuev. He then beat John Ruiz (aka the best wrestler in boxing), then beat Fraudly Harrison in a complete farce and finally did absolute f*** all against Wlad and then blamed it on a broken little toe!! Keep dreaming Haye. You couldn't beat a fat blown up cruiserweight last time so what make you think you can hang with AJ?!
        He was great at Cruiserweight and good at Heavyweight. Chill.

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        • diarraisagod
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          #14
          Haye of 5 years ago would have been an interesting opponent, the one who would've blasted Bellew out inside 2 rounds.

          These days he's a fragile puncher looking for a payday.

          Not even sure how he'd maneuver himself into contention for that fight now. Joshua's busy and Haye would have to beat a live body or two before even being considered which I'm not convinced he could.

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          • Joeboy
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            #15
            I'm not just hating. He was brilliant at cruiserweight. His victory over Mormeck in Paris was one of the best victories by a British fighter in history. However, in my opinion, his heavyweight run was a disappointment. Who did he beat?

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            • McNulty
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              #16
              Originally posted by diarraisagod
              Haye of 5 years ago would have been an interesting opponent, the one who would've blasted Bellew out inside 2 rounds.
              Come on dude lol. Bellew beats Haye in his prime. Haye cherry-picked his run at HW. RJJ beat Ruiz and Haye fought super dirty in that fight.

              Haye dropped bombs on Bellew and dude went nowhere. Haye is a dishwashing scrub.

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              • Team Reek
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                #17
                Haye was never that good anyway. The 1000 year old Holyfield did better against the giant Valuev than gaye did.

                he probably can't even make it through training camp at this point.

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                • toshmurph
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by McNulty
                  Come on dude lol. Bellew beats Haye in his prime. Haye cherry-picked his run at HW. RJJ beat Ruiz and Haye fought super dirty in that fight.

                  Haye dropped bombs on Bellew and dude went nowhere. Haye is a dishwashing scrub.
                  You really have no clue do you!?

                  Look, Haye was a very good cruiser, And was doing Ok at HW until he simply ran into a better man and one of the best HWs ever outside the golden era.

                  To say he fought dirty against Ruiz is beyond moronic, and to bring up RJJ who's only reason for beating Ruiz was with every conceivable advantage and help from Jay Nady, is asinine..

                  Haye lost the fight to Bellew, sure that's 100% but to say a guy who's achilles was gone before the fight and completely ruptured during it "was dropping bombs" on Bellew is too much... If the guy who starched Chisora (Who Vitali couldn't KO) 'dropped bombs' on Tony, fight would have lasted the first 3 mins

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                  • toshmurph
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Team Reek
                    Haye was never that good anyway. The 1000 year old Holyfield did better against the giant Valuev than gaye did.

                    he probably can't even make it through training camp at this point.
                    1. Haye was certainly 'good'... Thats just silly

                    2. The "1000 year old Holyfield", who definitely should have got the dec over Valuev, did not do better than Haye, who, if the judges were any good, should have shut out Valuev.

                    3. Yea you're right, he probably cant make it thru a full training camp

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                    • PRINCEKOOL
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                      #20
                      David Haye should never of left (I believe his time with Mcguigan was completely wasted time from a sporting performance point of view! David Haye is instinctively a wild fighter, he needs a astute technical coach to refine him! That is why him and Adam Booth where a great combination, Booth had the ability to refine David Haye's immense attributes! From what i have researched Ismael Salas is a very gifted coach technically, so I hope we see David Haye back throwing some straight punches and shortening his hooks once again! (Because he was all over the show against Tony Bellew)...

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