asdfjkl wrote:Valuev had full time pain in his bones and already was in pain by simply standing, next to that it was still an unfair lose, Valuev was clearly the better fighter, while he was the worser fighter against the 46 year old in Valuev his match before.PredatorHayds wrote:Wow. See someone called David Haye a bum at heavyweight.
You obviously only ever saw the Wlad fight.
He beat Valuev and Ruiz who even though both were limited they were world champions.
Calling a 2 weight world champion a bum shows a lack of class and a severe lack of boxing knowledge.
Ruiz wasn't any special, David Tua did a better job against him in his prime as David Haye did when he retired.
I'm still angry at that decision they gave Haye over Valuev. Haye did nothing but run away all night long except for one good punch at the end. As you said Valuev was very sick at the time and after the fight he had multiple operations. The boxing mobsters knew that and figured the flamboyant Haye could put the asses in seats so they gave him the undeserved decision. Haye only had one single heavyweight fight that impressed me, his final one vs Chisora. We'll see how he does in his comeback but I'm skeptical. He doesn't look good in the photos I've seen of him. As for Valuev he's doing great. He is in politics now in the Russian parliament.
I'm. Interested in this phony world championship fight too, mostly to see how Browne performs now that he has trimmed down some.