Haye v Fury Off
Haye v Fury Off
Shoulder injury according to Eddie Hearn.
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blackbenson
- Cruiserweight
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just seen a picture of him in hospital looks to me like hes running scared

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Is this serious ?????????
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black panther
- Heavyweight

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ESPN.com wrote:David Haye's February showdown on February 8 with Tyson Fury is off after the former world heavyweight champion underwent five hours of shoulder surgery.
Doctors have advised Haye to consider retirement.
Haye said in a statement: "It's a crushing blow for me. I had big goals for next year - including winning back my world title.
"Perhaps it just wasn't meant to be. The boxing Gods keep hinting that maybe enough is enough and that it's time to finally hang up my gloves."
http://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/sport/story/258413.html
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black panther
- Heavyweight

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Seems serious enough. Gutted.
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Looks legit. He should hang it up.
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Cost me a bloody fortune this fight with lost booking fees!!
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I dont think Haye ever really fancied the job in his heart of hearts
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least it didnt happen on the week of the fight, Fury should fight Deontay Wilder in Vegas, i doubt he can draw a big crowd in the uk on his own.
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Gutted for Tyson Fury 12 weeks training camp for nothing, misses out on £5million, not fight in 7 months and gave up a final eiliminator.
Last edited by Andrew on 17 Nov 2013, 15:28, edited 1 time in total.
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Adam Booth should have looked after George after all.
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Glass Joe wrote:least it didnt happen on the week of the fight, Fury should fight Deontay Wilder in Vegas, i doubt he can draw a big crowd in the uk on his own.
I wonder if fury knew something yesterday as he was not very happy at Glow
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5 hours surgery? Could well be a career threatening injury.
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Is that his right hand ................................ 
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CiganoBoxer
- Cruiserweight
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Don't care what you say , most of us knew this was coming ...Haye knew what time it was .
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That's the muscle that joins the bicep too the shoulder. He won't fight again 100%. I have this a bit worse as my muscle is away from my bone but I was told if I got the operation I wouldn't be able to compete and the shoulder would never be the same. Surprised he's went for surgery rather than trying rehabilitate or build up other muscles around it. Gutted for myself really was the fight I was looking forward too most
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gazza8
- Heavyweight

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Gutted for Fury. Months of inactivity and the training camps. Also everyone who is left out of pocket with booking fees or hotel bills
Haye must have known this was underlying.
Haye must have known this was underlying.
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Mimmy
- Heavyweight

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The Law wrote:
5 hours surgery? Could well be a career threatening injury.
Jesus Christ he looks really poorly there, this is a genuine injusy and a genuine family photo you can tell hes really injured he has a thingy up his nose.
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ThereByTheGrace
- Cruiserweight
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David Haye = the boy who cried wolf.gazza8 wrote:Gutted for Fury. Months of inactivity and the training camps. Also everyone who is left out of pocket with booking fees or hotel bills
Haye must have known this was underlying.
Feel really bad for the fans. It will give Fury time at least to get another opponent for February at least.
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He should have called it a day when he had that savage toe injury.
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Mimmy
- Heavyweight

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one thing that pisses me off is that I bought my tickets on CC and I do not have that CC any more. So where is my money going to go, im going to have fun getting it back.
Haye has cost me £100 last cancellation and now cost me £25 for booking fee for this fight too, he has a chit load of cash and proberly laughing his arse off (the laughing will be the morphine, so he won't be able to help that)
Haye has cost me £100 last cancellation and now cost me £25 for booking fee for this fight too, he has a chit load of cash and proberly laughing his arse off (the laughing will be the morphine, so he won't be able to help that)
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reggaereggae
- Heavyweight

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Pussyhole.... He's great at twitter / publicity.... What a bullshit photo
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CiganoBoxer
- Cruiserweight
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This aint no big shock , we all said first time around that this would happen again .
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thatllbeme
- Super Middleweight
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im a celebrity get me out of here starts tonight i wonder if he will turn up in there
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Bard of Boxrec
- Heavyweight

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Jesus Christ.
Isn't it 3 months till the fight? Any word on postponing or is it off entirely?
From the footage of Haye's sparring before his first injury, I've got to say he seems to have been going all out in a reckless manner...maybe too intense???
Isn't it 3 months till the fight? Any word on postponing or is it off entirely?
From the footage of Haye's sparring before his first injury, I've got to say he seems to have been going all out in a reckless manner...maybe too intense???