Haye fight (10 Viewers)

Nick

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Anybody else watching? It's on Dave after storage hunters
 

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The random American boxer is no TV presenter.

Does he think the camera is a mirror to admire himself in?
 
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Doesn't bode well if the slightly out of tune wailing bint is 'threatening to steal the show'. Should I know who she is, anyway?!?

Anyway, suspect Dave has this as much because Haye is yesterday's man, and his opponent may as well be me or you!
 
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Deleted member 5849

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Wonder how much you get paid for that.

And if his cheque depended on him being able to stand up for more than two minutes, and to be able to defend his face!
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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This guy is tenth in the world, he's in a world of it. It won't last long

If he is tenth in the world the the division isn't very strong but Haye did what he had to, good that it was on free to air as it wasn't worthy of box office.
 
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I'm perversely fascinated whether they'll try and drag this out to 11 or cut to an old QI
 

We'll_live_and_die

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Haye gave everyone in the country an opportunity to see his punching power against a top ten opponent for free. I think that's good promotion. Can't see who he's going to fight now though. Fury doesn't want to and Haye is a way off being the next mandatory. I don't think Joshua should get into it either as he doesn't have experience of rounds against a heavy hitter. I don't think he'd take Haye out very quick
 

Nick

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They said he was ranked 10th in the World but I can't understand how. It was a bit embarrassing really.
 

Sick Boy

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Why is he an embarrassment?

People seem to forget how exceptional a boxer Haye was at Cruiserweight.

He should have a bit of dignity and stay retired. The way he milked the victory yesterday tells me this is all about his own ego. Granted, he was exceptional in his day but that's in the past now.
 

Sick Boy

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I'd actually like to see him fight Fury just so won't bang on about it; everyone knows he would get destroyed. No doubt he would pull out after stubbing his little toe.
 

Robccfc87

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Haye is far from past it, cracks me up when people make a judgement on him pulling out of a fight with Fury, he had a genuine injury that required an operation, hardly faking it was he? The worst thing he has done is lose to a top form Vladimir who's style and tactics simply won on the night.
on top form Haye would beat Fury and right now he would beat AJ.
 

Sick Boy

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Haye is far from past it, cracks me up when people make a judgement on him pulling out of a fight with Fury, he had a genuine injury that required an operation, hardly faking it was he? The worst thing he has done is lose to a top form Vladimir who's style and tactics simply won on the night.
on top form Haye would beat Fury and right now he would beat AJ.

Hahaha yea. Alright. I see you have been taken in so easily. There is no way he would actually fight Fury. I hope he does though so the myth can be put to bed.
 

Robccfc87

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I follow boxing closely so I haven't been taken in one bit, I have seen every Haye fight and every Fury fight. Pre Klitschko fight Haye was the darling of British boxing, pre Klitschko fight Fury was embarrassing (and still is at times). One fight doesn't change that, Haye is a massive threat to any heavyweight and don't forget that the champ Furys first day on the job he stated that he wouldn't fight Haye, don't be fooled into thinking that was because he feels Haye let him down, it's because he knows he would be in trouble.
 

Robccfc87

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We should you are right, I think truth be told AJ should go on to make us all pull in the same direction, Fury and Haye do divide opinion hence the little debates that go on.
 

bringbackrattles

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We should you are right, I think truth be told AJ should go on to make us all pull in the same direction, Fury and Haye do divide opinion hence the little debates that go on.
Joshua is going to be a very good heavyweight and Haye and Fury have won titles,so to me that is great for British boxing.Fury divides opinion because of his outspoken views but is a world champion and does make the sport interesting as non boxing fans sit up and take notice of what he does and says next !
 

Robccfc87

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Joshua is going to be a very good heavyweight and Haye and Fury have won titles,so to me that is great for British boxing.Fury divides opinion because of his outspoken views but is a world champion and does make the sport interesting as non boxing fans sit up and take notice of what he does and says next !
Yes you are right, i can't help but think how fickle some fans are though as Furys arrogant approach is hailed by many now that he is champ whereas Hayes arrogant approach is vilified by the same people! Each to their own I suppose.
 

chiefdave

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I'd actually like to see him fight Fury just so won't bang on about it; everyone knows he would get destroyed. No doubt he would pull out after stubbing his little toe.

Fury has got to be his biggest pay day I would have thought so they'll probably try and get that on. Will be down to Fury, could see it as an easy win and easy money.
 

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