Was Haye ever really a great HW?

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  • Lou Cipher
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    #31
    Originally posted by Cutthroat
    So being big means you're a good boxer? I think that's the first time I've ever heard anybody say that ever.
    Really? Because I didn't hear anybody say that. You REALLY must be a Androlone coWard fan.

    What I said was Valuev is the BIGGEST Heavyweight Champion in history and Haye isn't even a Heavyweight. This was a catch-weight fight and Haye beat him down.

    Haye also humiliated Wilder in sparring and would be a 5-1 favorite against Parker. Joshua doesn't even have a real claim to the WBA since it belongs to Haye. This means a solid argument can be made that Haye has a rightful claim to every belt except the IBF, which became a paper title last year.

    It's time for you to face reality and stop living in a fantasy world.

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    • RussB23
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      #32
      Hes just another pretender.

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      • mlac
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        #33
        Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
        Eh? How did he go life and death exactly?
        Pretty sure this is the same guy who said Usyk went 'life and death' with Hunter &mchunu, if you lose 1-2 rounds out of 12 you are going and 'life and death' according to this andre fraud fanboy lunatic

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        • LetOutTheCage
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          #34
          Originally posted by mlac
          Pretty sure this is the same guy who said Usyk went 'life and death' with Hunter &mchunu, if you lose 1-2 rounds out of 12 you are going and 'life and death' according to this andre fraud fanboy lunatic
          He also claimed Andy Lee was a modern great at 160.

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            #35
            Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
            He also claimed Andy Lee was a modern great at 160.
            lmao i missed that gem, i love that this place attracts so many lunatics, i legit lol nearly every time i come on here

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            • Cutthroat
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              #36
              Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
              He won a majority decision against the biggest heavyweight ever who had over 7st weight advantage and rocked him near the end. Educate yourself before you embarrass yourself further.
              Originally posted by Lou Cipher
              Really? Because I didn't hear anybody say that. You REALLY must be a Androlone coWard fan.

              What I said was Valuev is the BIGGEST Heavyweight Champion in history and Haye isn't even a Heavyweight. This was a catch-weight fight and Haye beat him down.

              Haye also humiliated Wilder in sparring and would be a 5-1 favorite against Parker. Joshua doesn't even have a real claim to the WBA since it belongs to Haye. This means a solid argument can be made that Haye has a rightful claim to every belt except the IBF, which became a paper title last year.

              It's time for you to face reality and stop living in a fantasy world.
              Stop embarrassing yourselves lmao, fat boy shorty Chagaev already beat Valuev 2 years earlier and barely outweighed Haye by a whopping 10lbs.




              People saying this is a great win because Haye was so small lmao. Barely threw 12, not landed, threw 12 punches per round.


              Sparring? Jesus you're reaching, your lack of boxing knowledge has been exposed.

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              • Lou Cipher
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                #37
                Originally posted by Cutthroat
                Stop embarrassing yourselves lmao, fat boy shorty Chagaev already beat Valuev 2 years earlier and barely outweighed Haye by a whopping 10lbs.




                People saying this is a great win because Haye was so small lmao. Barely threw 12, not landed, threw 12 punches per round.


                Sparring? Jesus you're reaching, your lack of boxing knowledge has been exposed.
                We all understand that you are in denial, but you're starting to come off as a hater. There's no room on these boards for unnecessary gratuitous flaming of a professional Boxer who held the same exact belt that Muhammad Ali held after coming up from Cruiserweight.

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                • paulf
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                  #38
                  In a thin era, he was the 2nd best heavyweight in the world for a time.

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                  • W1LL
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                    #39
                    Let's have a look at David Haye's complete Heavyweight resume:
                    • Valeri Semiskur, 15-13-1 (7 KO)
                    • Garry Delaney, 31-9-1 (17 KO)
                    • Vincenzo Rossitto, 30-3-2 (17 KO)
                    • Tomasz Bonin, 37-1 (20 KO)
                    • Monte Barret, 34-6 (20 KO)
                    • Nicolay Valuev, 50-1 (34 KO) WBA World Heavyweight title shot
                    • John Ruiz, 40-8-1 (30 KO) WBA World Heavyweight title defence
                    • Audley Harrison, 27-4 (20 KO) WBA World Heavyweight title defence
                    • Wladimir Klitschko, 55-3 (48 KO) Lineal Heavyweight title shot
                    • Dereck Chisora, 15-3 (9 KO)
                    • Mark de Mori, 30-1-2 (26 KO)
                    • Arnold Gjergjaj, 29-0 (21 KO)
                    • Tony Bellew, 28-2-1 (18 KO)

                    In those fights David went 11-2 (10 KO) and won a WBA paper title. Beating Nicolay Valuev in Germany is his most impressive achievement. He was never Great, I wasn't aware any labeled him as such? His defences against a shot Ruiz and Audley Harrison are a disgrace.

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                    • sicko
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                      #40
                      *** No! Good Cruiserweight Though! But not delivering on the trash talking to the Klitschko's after making T-Shirts with him holding their Severed heads and all that stuff then the toe injury excuse after he lost to Wlad

                      No NOT a Great Heavyweight!

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