David Haye says he's healthy and back in training now

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jessi wrote:He never once said the shoulder injury was career threatening ! Everyone else did

He did.

He never mentioned retirement. Apparently he had a big gaping hole...in his shoulder which with wide eyed expressions had to be immediately operated & told he should never punch with it again. No photo evidence off Hayes X-rays or scans just him pretending to be asleep holding his kids laser pen.
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Freedom2013 wrote:https://twitter.com/mrdavidhaye/status/ ... 2263856128

David Haye‏@mrdavidhaye
First session of the year. 2014 is going to be my healthiest, let's start as we mean to go on. #FitAsFook

https://twitter.com/mrdavidhaye
To be fair he doesn't say he's going to fight again. He is the sort of bloke who would keep in shape regardless and presumably he needs to train to strengthen his shoulder (physio). Maybe that's all he meant, being healthy and fit doesn't mean he's going to fight again.

Plus he has never officially retired, I imagine he will review his position once he knows how the shoulder heals. Much the same with footballers, some suffer cruciate ligament damage and are told they might not play football again. For some its a career ending injury, for others they recover and continue playing at the top level again.
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If you look at his twitter photos when his in the bed the elevation pillow is under his right arm but in the next picture it's under his left arm and his got a plaster on his left shoulder. This had never made sense to me why would he have his uninjured arm elevated after surgery but then have it under the injured arm from then on? I'm not some conspiracy theorist but this has never made sense to me. Could everyone go on his twitter page and look for themselves and hopefully someone with medical experience can give me an answer
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tflanagan5 wrote:If you look at his twitter photos when his in the bed the elevation pillow is under his right arm but in the next picture it's under his left arm and his got a plaster on his left shoulder. This had never made sense to me why would he have his uninjured arm elevated after surgery but then have it under the injured arm from then on? I'm not some conspiracy theorist but this has never made sense to me. Could everyone go on his twitter page and look for themselves and hopefully someone with medical experience can give me an answer

I don't think we should drag a doctor away from treating patients to explain the "mystery of the elevated elbow".
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Khaosai-Galaxy wrote:
tflanagan5 wrote:If you look at his twitter photos when his in the bed the elevation pillow is under his right arm but in the next picture it's under his left arm and his got a plaster on his left shoulder. This had never made sense to me why would he have his uninjured arm elevated after surgery but then have it under the injured arm from then on? I'm not some conspiracy theorist but this has never made sense to me. Could everyone go on his twitter page and look for themselves and hopefully someone with medical experience can give me an answer

I don't think we should drag a doctor away from treating patients to explain the "mystery of the elevated elbow".
Not even a doctor anyone who has had shoulder surgery they might know why there's a need to elevate the uninjured arm
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tflanagan5 wrote:If you look at his twitter photos when his in the bed the elevation pillow is under his right arm but in the next picture it's under his left arm and his got a plaster on his left shoulder. This had never made sense to me why would he have his uninjured arm elevated after surgery but then have it under the injured arm from then on? I'm not some conspiracy theorist but this has never made sense to me. Could everyone go on his twitter page and look for themselves and hopefully someone with medical experience can give me an answer
Mirror.
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tflanagan5 wrote:
Khaosai-Galaxy wrote:
tflanagan5 wrote:If you look at his twitter photos when his in the bed the elevation pillow is under his right arm but in the next picture it's under his left arm and his got a plaster on his left shoulder. This had never made sense to me why would he have his uninjured arm elevated after surgery but then have it under the injured arm from then on? I'm not some conspiracy theorist but this has never made sense to me. Could everyone go on his twitter page and look for themselves and hopefully someone with medical experience can give me an answer

I don't think we should drag a doctor away from treating patients to explain the "mystery of the elevated elbow".
Not even a doctor anyone who has had shoulder surgery they might know why there's a need to elevate the uninjured arm

Hate is a powerful emotion, isn't it?
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DavidPayne wrote:
tflanagan5 wrote:If you look at his twitter photos when his in the bed the elevation pillow is under his right arm but in the next picture it's under his left arm and his got a plaster on his left shoulder. This had never made sense to me why would he have his uninjured arm elevated after surgery but then have it under the injured arm from then on? I'm not some conspiracy theorist but this has never made sense to me. Could everyone go on his twitter page and look for themselves and hopefully someone with medical experience can give me an answer
Mirror.

It's something to do with the picture software (like taking in a mirror) Twitter use, it was cleared up by IFL TV who use the software themselves.
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There was an I-Film interview with Peter Fury a couple of months ago, and practically everything he said about Haye has come true.

Fury said that Haye had signed to fight Klitschko and the only way out of his fight with Tyson would be via injury - there probably was some injury, but Haye timed it well and elected to have the treatment.

Will have to wait and see if a fight between Haye and Klitschko is announced in the next couple of months.
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Wouldn't give David Haye the steam of my piss.

Boxing is a better place without him.
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bripez wrote:There was an I-Film interview with Peter Fury a couple of months ago, and practically everything he said about Haye has come true.

Fury said that Haye had signed to fight Klitschko and the only way out of his fight with Tyson would be via injury - there probably was some injury, but Haye timed it well and elected to have the treatment.

Will have to wait and see if a fight between Haye and Klitschko is announced in the next couple of months.
It will be.

Vitaly is still WBC Champion emeritus (I know, I know.). Think that could come in to play yet.
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Haye will fight fury in April, watch this space.
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Glass Joe wrote:Haye will fight fury in April, watch this space.
I'll pop and see Tysons father in law in the morning but he didn't think that the fight would go through the first time. I hope Fury fights Wilder and Haye gets whatever he wants.
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Glass Joe wrote:Haye will fight fury in April, watch this space.
Some Russians are tweeting Povetkin-Haye may be in the works for April.

Povetkin's promoter Ryabinskiy is backed by some wealthy people so it could mean big money for Haye.
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Freedom2013 wrote:
Glass Joe wrote:Haye will fight fury in April, watch this space.
Some Russians are tweeting Povetkin-Haye is in the works for April.

Povetkin's promoter Ryabinskiy is backed by some wealthy people so it could mean big money for Haye.
Well money always goes to those who deserve it.
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i'd love to see haye give boxing 100% for say 2/3 years . not worry about the politics or the easiest money rather just fight the best fighter out there like pulev, fury and wilder and see how good haye is at heavy weight.
i think with the heavy weight class so open with out the klits now is a great time to be a GOOD heavyweight.
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Freedom2013 wrote:
Glass Joe wrote:Haye will fight fury in April, watch this space.
Some Russians are tweeting Povetkin-Haye may be in the works for April.

Povetkin's promoter Ryabinskiy is backed by some wealthy people so it could mean big money for Haye.
Wonder who Keith is going to blow a fortune on if that comes off?
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Power777 wrote:
jameswilson wrote:
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I was gonna say. The site on the outskirts of Bath is rough as a tramps arse.


Is anyone else getting slightly tired of Power77's insistence on laughing at his own jokes at the end of his posts.

Can the mods do the honours please, he is an obvious WUM.
Be a man,James. Stop crying to mods.

And it's 777. Not 77.

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Why don't you be a man and accept that you keep getting banned.

You were banned as Tom Ford, you were banned as Groove Armada and you'll end up getting banned as Power777.

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palooka wrote:
Freedom2013 wrote:
Glass Joe wrote:Haye will fight fury in April, watch this space.
Some Russians are tweeting Povetkin-Haye may be in the works for April.

Povetkin's promoter Ryabinskiy is backed by some wealthy people so it could mean big money for Haye.
Wonder who Keith is going to blow a fortune on if that comes off?
New year means I can bet again. I'm allowing myself off 200 quid for the year. Povetkin would beat Haye. :box:
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Wonder who Keith is going to blow a fortune on if that comes off?[/quote]

New year means I can bet again. I'm allowing myself off 200 quid for the year. Povetkin would beat Haye. :box:[/quote]

:doh: a year older and not wiser
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palooka wrote:Wonder who Keith is going to blow a fortune on if that comes off?
New year means I can bet again. I'm allowing myself off 200 quid for the year. Povetkin would beat Haye. :box:[/quote]

:doh: a year older and not wiser[/quote]

:oops: I know mate. Live and (don't) learn.
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Glass Joe wrote:Haye will fight fury in April, watch this space.
It would not surprise me in the slightest.
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Power777 wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
Glass Joe wrote:Haye will fight fury in April, watch this space.
It would not surprise me in the slightest.
It would not surprise me in the slightest.
It'd surprise me greatly if Fury were to agree to another date with Haye; he isn't in a bad position himself and can pick a good bout for himself.
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Power777 wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
Glass Joe wrote:Haye will fight fury in April, watch this space.

It would not surprise me in the slightest.


It'd surprise me greatly if Fury were to agree to another date with Haye; he isn't in a bad position himself and can pick a good bout for himself.
They aren't that stupid, they know Haye is the biggest fight by a mile for Tyson right now, and will be desperate to make the fight (despite what they might say in public)
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Theres no doubt Fury has more supporters of the back of Hayes 2 postponements

That seemed to help him in the popularity stakes more so than the ingenius tweets
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