Comments Thread For: David Haye: If I Beat Tony Bellew and Struggle - I Will Retire

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  • P4Pdunny
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    #21
    Originally posted by SthPaw
    Yeah Haye knew in the last fight that he couldn’t quit, he had to go down with the ship.

    Don’t get me wrong, I don’t really like Haye, but it is somewhat commendable that someone like him was at least aware of his reputation in terms of quitting/excuses, given his own history.

    He will show up and win or lose his performance will not match his words. Typical Haye.

    There isn’t room for him anymore and hasn’t been for a long while.
    Yep, people like Haye usually the last in the room to recognise this.

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    • iamboxing
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      #22
      A few years back Haye would have scoffed at the notion of fighting Bellew. Now he considers him a tough opponent. That in itself is reason to retire.

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      • Madison Boxing
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        #23
        Lot of nonsense in this thread, acting like the division is full of killers. Let's face it if haye wasnt injured he'd have won easy, you can see he came into.tje fight injured and he was still winning before his Achilles gave way. If he beats bellew then there's big fights for him, including the Joshua one. Even a past prime haye is near the top division, because the division is absolute trash.

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