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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
    Let's be honest, though, and check the crude facts beyond the memory. Mormeck was a solid fighter but not an ATG, so wasn't Haye. His only defense after that was against no-hoper Maccarinelli.

    Then an immediate jump to heavyweights, an alphabet trinket won against a freak who could not box, defended against no less than John Ruiz and Audley Harrison, and mostly remembered for the little toe farce after Klitschko whitewashed him.

    Not to mention being knocked out by Carl Thompson, even if Haye was still green then.

    Not exactly the stuff of legends. Again, he made millions with the little he had.
    David Haye destroyed John Ruiz & Audley Harrison, and before that his first fight at heavyweight was Monte Barrett 'In comparison to Uysk? Haye was actually acting like he wanted to fight real heavyweights.

    David Haye in my opinion was a better cruiser-weight and heavyweight than Usyk 'Time will tell, soon as Usyk faces a game prepared heavyweight? He will be bullied out of the division'.

    Note: David Haye actually fought Tomasz Bonin as his first fight at heavyweight. You are also mentioning Carl Thompson's name as if he was a bad fighter, Thompson had the durability and power to spark Usyk.

    Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Usyk is the most overrated fighter, I have seen in the sport of boxing for 20 years.

    There is no 6"3 heavyweight active today with the attributes of David Haye, there is no heavyweight with his speed, reflexes, power or athleticism 'He also had sublime defensive capabilities'.
    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-05-2020, 08:58 AM.

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  • Jab jab boom
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    Originally posted by MexicanStyle#1 View Post
    Was this guy ever relevant? I mean outside of the UK I never heard anyone say they would be watching the Haye fight on Saturday. Did not even know this guy existed until he fought klitchsko... and after that he vanished again!!!
    well he's not Mexican which is why you had no clue who he is. But for context, in his prime, he would've wiped the floor with Andy ruiz.

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  • MDPopescu
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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    Haye Admits He Knew 35 Seconds Into Bellew Rematch That Career Was Over

    Former two division world champion David Haye has revealed that he knew his career was over in the very first round of his 2018 rematch with Tony Bellew. A few weeks following that bout, where he was dropped three times and stopped in the fifth, Haye ended his 16-year career as a pro.
    ... and I guess that Gamboa knew that his career was over even before he entered the "first" Tank match, right?

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    I knew it was over, soon as I saw sparring footage.

    David Haye should of retired after the first Bellew fight, that was the perfect time to retire. As he had gained massive amounts of admiration from the boxing world, for his courage's effort.

    During the entire build of the second fight, he was searching for himself 'Just as a man, and he has not been the same since in my opinion' Deep down he still detests the fact that Tony Bellew has beaten him.

    Haye is far to matey matey these days, and it is because of the effects of his loss to Tony Bellew.

    'David Haye was the last real fighter I had a rapport with, I was there from the start and until the end' Enjoyed supporting him.
    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-05-2020, 07:32 AM.

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  • Tatabanya
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    Originally posted by Dr Rassclart View Post
    You’re no Bert Sugar are you? Even a casual would have a passing knowledge of Haye as a unified cruiser weight champion ffs.
    Originally posted by moochi View Post
    Overall probably one of the most under-rated fighters in the past 20 years, an ATG at Cruiserweight and was just too small at Heavyweight (and unfortunately very injury prone).
    Let's be honest, though, and check the crude facts beyond the memory. Mormeck was a solid fighter but not an ATG, so wasn't Haye. His only defense after that was against no-hoper Maccarinelli.

    Then an immediate jump to heavyweights, an alphabet trinket won against a freak who could not box, defended against no less than John Ruiz and Audley Harrison, and mostly remembered for the little toe farce after Klitschko whitewashed him.

    Not to mention being knocked out by Carl Thompson, even if Haye was still green then.

    Not exactly the stuff of legends. Again, he made millions with the little he had.
    Last edited by Tatabanya; 01-05-2020, 07:23 AM.

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  • moochi
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    He still probably made $20 million plus from that comeback, not bad for somebody with a destroyed body. He won my respect in the first Bellew fight, i still don't know how he managed to fight after achilles ruptured (after that he was never going to be the same).

    And not just did he make $20 million plus, his injury helped Bellew probably earn $20 million as well, as he was definitely not earning big checks until then so the rematch got him huge coin and then his last fight with Usyk.

    Overall probably one of the most under-rated fighters in the past 20 years, an ATG at Cruiserweight and was just too small at Heavyweight (and unfortunately very injury prone).

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  • Dr Rassclart
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    Originally posted by MexicanStyle#1 View Post
    Was this guy ever relevant? I mean outside of the UK I never heard anyone say they would be watching the Haye fight on Saturday. Did not even know this guy existed until he fought klitchsko... and after that he vanished again!!!
    You’re no Bert Sugar are you? Even a casual would have a passing knowledge of Haye as a unified cruiser weight champion ffs.

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  • MexicanStyle#1
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    Was this guy ever relevant? I mean outside of the UK I never heard anyone say they would be watching the Haye fight on Saturday. Did not even know this guy existed until he fought klitchsko... and after that he vanished again!!!

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  • Articulateboxin
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    In fairness, the bellew loss was the best thing that ever happened for Haye's career After his humility in defeat, the public's opinion softened on him somewhat and that seemingly opened up punditry work and helped keep him relevant.

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  • Tatabanya
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    Haye achieved a lot for the little he was.

    But I'll be forever thanking him for having won me money on both his losses against Bellew.

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