Has David Haye become irrelevant to boxing?

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I thought Fury did a better job on Chisora than Haye. Watching it at the time, I thought Haye was going to gas.
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mickey1975 wrote:I thought Fury did a better job on Chisora than Haye. Watching it at the time, I thought Haye was going to gas.
Ha'way Mickey. Haye sparked him out.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
mickey1975 wrote:I thought Fury did a better job on Chisora than Haye. Watching it at the time, I thought Haye was going to gas.
Ha'way Mickey. Haye sparked him out.
I know he did. Cracking shot as well. But I thought he looked uncomfortable up to then.
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mickey1975 wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
mickey1975 wrote:I thought Fury did a better job on Chisora than Haye. Watching it at the time, I thought Haye was going to gas.
Ha'way Mickey. Haye sparked him out.
I know he did. Cracking shot as well. But I thought he looked uncomfortable up to then.
He was a bit patchy, but he still did a better job than Fury man by knocking him out. Haway, you're biased man.
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mickey1975 wrote:I thought Fury did a better job on Chisora than Haye. Watching it at the time, I thought Haye was going to gas.

I think this is correct Haye had to take a few punches off Chisora to get his win, where Fury totally dominated Chisora from the first bell and didn't get touched all night an easy win for Fury.
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Has Jimmy Nail hacked Keith's account?
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palooka wrote:Has Jimmy Nail hacked Keith's account?

:lol:
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palooka wrote:Has Jimmy Nail hacked Keith's account?
Haha. I grew up in Sunderland mate. And Mickey speaks North East. You're a bloody southerner young man.
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I'm North Yorks, my Nanna was from Sunderland RIP. No, Keith, I'll stand by that statement. Fury didn't even get hit.
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mickey1975 wrote:I'm North Yorks, my Nanna was from Sunderland RIP. No, Keith, I'll stand by that statement. Fury didn't even get hit.
Beg to differ and all that. Where abouts in Sunderland was she from?
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
mickey1975 wrote:I'm North Yorks, my Nanna was from Sunderland RIP. No, Keith, I'll stand by that statement. Fury didn't even get hit.
Beg to differ and all that. Where abouts in Sunderland was she from?
Pennywell? She kept her accent.
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mickey1975 wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
mickey1975 wrote:I'm North Yorks, my Nanna was from Sunderland RIP. No, Keith, I'll stand by that statement. Fury didn't even get hit.
Beg to differ and all that. Where abouts in Sunderland was she from?
Pennywell? She kept her accent.
in the 70's me dad had a pub in Pennywell, that's where I learned to scrap.
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I think she did as well, the old bag...rough woman.
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mickey1975 wrote:I think she did as well, the old bag...rough woman.
:OhYes:
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mickey1975 wrote:I think she did as well, the old bag...rough woman.
Pennywell rough? I remember it being on the news in the 70's and them saying it was the most violent and worst place to live in England. I loved it in fairness.
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Haye hardly took any clean punches against Chisora, won every round, and flattened him in the 5th to impressively close the show.....I don't see that as being any worse than Fury's second win over Del.
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Maxsplit wrote:In the last 5 years, David Haye has TWO victories:

1) Audley Harrison
2) Dereck Chisora
Fury beating no2 got him his world title shot
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crusader wrote:Haye hardly took any clean punches against Chisora, won every round, and flattened him in the 5th to impressively close the show.....I don't see that as being any worse than Fury's second win over Del.
I've got to agree mate.
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crusader wrote:Haye hardly took any clean punches against Chisora, won every round, and flattened him in the 5th to impressively close the show.....I don't see that as being any worse than Fury's second win over Del.
Ok, I suppose it wasn't worse, and had an impressive ending, but I did think Del was in the fight. Against Fury, he didn't have a clue.
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Chisora hasn't looked as sturdy since Haye knocked him out. The same happened with Enzo.
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lillywhite14 wrote:Chisora hasn't looked as sturdy since Haye knocked him out. The same happened with Enzo.
This.
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lillywhite14 wrote:Chisora hasn't looked as sturdy since Haye knocked him out. The same happened with Enzo.
Enzo never had a good chin.
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enzo was never the same after lee swaby iced him early on in his career!
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:lol: He came, he saw, he pressed delete! I miss you mucker.
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I caught that too :OhYes:
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