Who Got The Most From Boxing While Putting The Least In?

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #21
    Originally posted by Spray_resistant
    David Haye is my pick, had like 30 fights mostly against journeymen but talked his way into a lucrative fight with Wlad where he just ran around the ring avoiding contact and didn't do much after that.

    The guy is my hero and the epitome of working smart and not hard.

    He also admitted once to not doing roadwork either.
    David Haye incorporated various types of sprint training instead of traditional road work 'Haye trained really hard, and was extremely dedicated' he got to world level so fast because? He took risks, was thrown into big fights early on in his career which he had to win 'And he won'.

    You are talking as if, the man did not take risks. Haye fought and beat the biggest heavyweight champion of all-time, he was being out weighed by over 8 stone 'The man was maverick, make no doubt about it'.

    Note: Spray_Resistant I understand that you are trying to add to this thread, but try not to talk complete nonsense. If you claim to of been a supporter of David Haye, and have followed his career ? 'You would know that his work ethic, was second to none'.

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    • _Rexy_
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      #22
      Wilfred Benitiez could have been an ATG

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