Haye borrowed from James DeGale's last pre-fight declarations. And, in fact, DeGale is back touting himself for future fights after having struggled mightily against Truax.
Comments Thread For: Haye: I'll Retire If I Don't Feel Good In Bellew Fight Win Or Lose
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Haye AND Joyce brings double trouble .
If Haye wins and is back to form he can certainly do damage to many top guys in a young division .
Anyone who thinks he should retire now simply has never boxed before and never even picked up a weight . lolComment
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Seeing as Bellew took 11 rounds to dispatch him as a sitting duck, I think it will be closer IF Haye’s body doesn’t give up again.
I can’t see him winning in much style because Bellew is just gonna be dodging the whole timeComment
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He last looked good against a credible opponent in July '12. He knocked out Chisora brilliantly, something Vitali didn't manage in Chisora's previous fight.
His wins since then have been against nobodies though. I'm not sure if he can produce a performance like that now, but that was a good win.Comment
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As a Haye fan I always wanted to see him fulfil his potential, injuries have limited his career in his 30's, constantly injured (about 4 1/2 years out of the last 7 years back, shoulder, achilles, bicep as well as others not disclosed knee).
I think he will beat Bellew comfortably on points like 117-111 but the KO probably won't happen.
Can he beat Joshua at 38 years old? It's not looking likely on recent form.
I would like to see him get another shot at the HW division before he retires but time is ticking...Comment
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