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  • #11
    at least of what he says its a total different david haye this time. compared to before the first fight i cant even recognize him. theres a good chance for him this time, but only if he wont hurt himself during the fight. but for me thats pretty much likely again cos he wasnt healthy all these last years

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    • #12
      Can't imagine why anyone would pay for the rematch. There's a good chance Hayes leg goes again, real or if he's on the receiving end what's to stop him faking? One last con job.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


        You are PATHETIC DAVID HAYE!!! and the UK fanboys that are purchasing this PPV are even more piteous! you couldn't make a dime in America you euro-bum!
        Don't often agree with you but anyone buying this needs sectioning. What's to stop him retiring via injury if its not going he's way?

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        • #14
          You know...I would not rule out Bellew winning this.

          Haye is such a bull****ter and if you examine his resume closely his best win is Chisora?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by alexguiness View Post
            You know...I would not rule out Bellew winning this.

            Haye is such a bull****ter and if you examine his resume closely his best win is Chisora?
            There are a few fighters who can say Chisora is their best win. Haye, Pulev, Helenius, Whyte. It's also one of Fury & Vitali Klitschko's better wins... Chisora is a tough fighter & a top 15 HW...

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            • #16
              Haye wasn't doing very well at all. He looked slow, was loading up and missing with everything, against a guy he thought he'd knock out with a jab.

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              • #17
                Haye and Bellew are the Laurel & Hardy of boxing.

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                • #18
                  Jesus. Another circus. I though Haye would knock Bellew out quickly, and if his body had held up maybe he would have. But he looked dreadful. He was swinging like a rusty gate.

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                  • #19
                    They had a terrific fight first time round and Haye won me back as a fan. Knowing what I know about medicine/anatomy, for Haye to go 6 or so rounds with a ruptured achilles, actually make Bellew miss and afraid and then end up landing the bigger shots several times was awesome.

                    All for the rematch.

                    PPV is bs though.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by joe strong View Post
                      There are a few fighters who can say Chisora is their best win. Haye, Pulev, Helenius, Whyte. It's also one of Fury & Vitali Klitschko's better wins... Chisora is a tough fighter & a top 15 HW...
                      That's my point, Hayes best win is a top 15 HW. Yet He believes he is top 3 or 5.

                      The HW division is not exactly stacked with talent yet Haye is still a fringe fighter now IMO.

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