Something I saw said it would be a "free to air platform", with any luck Dave again.ILikeBeer wrote:I wonder if it'll be on Dave?
David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
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asdfjkl
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
If Briggs is on the undercard it might be quite somethingBlack Sam Bellamy wrote:Another dire opponent for Haye. Who would buy a ticket for such dross. The undercard will probably be a write off too.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
He's supposed to be on the Burns undercard in Glasgow on the same night so doubt it.asdfjkl wrote:If Briggs is on the undercard it might be quite somethingBlack Sam Bellamy wrote:Another dire opponent for Haye. Who would buy a ticket for such dross. The undercard will probably be a write off too.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Ill be recording this dross and quickly watching it the following morning. It's the same night and possibly the same time as the Burns DiRocco and Povetkin Wilder cards. Sometimes the Russian cards start and finish a little earlier but they could clash.
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wesshaw1985
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
if Briggs can pass a medical, get him in with a journey man as co-main to Haye.asdfjkl wrote:If Briggs is on the undercard it might be quite somethingBlack Sam Bellamy wrote:Another dire opponent for Haye. Who would buy a ticket for such dross. The undercard will probably be a write off too.
Haye vs. Briggs after.
nobody can deny Briggs is fun...
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
reading that gjergjaj got an 8rnd decision over gabor farkas who was stopped by whyte, dallas and wallin all within 3rnds.
haye could of got a lot of better fights for himself than this..
haye could of got a lot of better fights for himself than this..
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Mimmy
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
This fight is towards the end of May. Why so long between fighting an inept opponent last time out? For me Haye isnt bothered about a title fight, just keep fighting bums and filling the cash register.
When he beats this novice with the padded record where will that put him in rankings? Number 1? Then whos next and when? Haye knows what hes doing and hes conning the great british public who are following him like baby lambs. Hes the new age Robin Hood, taking and keeping himself.
When he beats this novice with the padded record where will that put him in rankings? Number 1? Then whos next and when? Haye knows what hes doing and hes conning the great british public who are following him like baby lambs. Hes the new age Robin Hood, taking and keeping himself.
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asdfjkl
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
? Tell me more ?Stuarty30 wrote:He's supposed to be on the Burns undercard in Glasgow on the same night so doubt it.asdfjkl wrote:If Briggs is on the undercard it might be quite somethingBlack Sam Bellamy wrote:Another dire opponent for Haye. Who would buy a ticket for such dross. The undercard will probably be a write off too.
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reggaereggae
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Not sure on any details I've just heard Hearn and Briggs both mention that he'll be on the card. I'm hoping its against Cornish but I won't hold my breath.asdfjkl wrote:? Tell me more ?Stuarty30 wrote:He's supposed to be on the Burns undercard in Glasgow on the same night so doubt it.asdfjkl wrote: If Briggs is on the undercard it might be quite something
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
I've got nothing against Flintoff, but the documentary and subsequent 'fight' was absolute rubbish. All it demonstrated was how hard Freddie Flintoff, who is financially stable and didn't have to make weight, found it to train for 1 fight. Nothing about holding down a job while training three times a day, and shifting tickets in the run up to the fight, like the majority of boxers have to.ILikeBeer wrote:I think it promoted boxing fairly well, or it did if you sat down and actually watched the documentary on Sky One with his training. It showed what a struggle it was, and how hard the actual training is to be a fighter.
What about the actual fight? You thought that promoted boxing well? 4 x 2's against an opponent who backed off as soon as he had Flintoff in trouble? It was one of the only fights I've seen that genuinely looked fixed. It was a absolute farce, and the board will ill-advised to allow it. If i remember rightly, Joe Public were calling for Audley versus Flintoff straight after. Oh dear.
The only purpose that documentary served was to earn Flintoff and McGuigan a few quid.
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Stevieb8006
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Re: Next For David Haye?
Thompsons already beaten himrd350lc wrote:Thompson is a good shout
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gazza8
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Haye knocks him out with ease.....increases his bank balance by selling the fight to muppets calls out guys he should be fighting now and proves nothing to anyone
not #Hayeday more like #Groundhogday
not #Hayeday more like #Groundhogday
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Mimmy
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Have to agree with thatDan Dares wrote:I've got nothing against Flintoff, but the documentary and subsequent 'fight' was absolute rubbish. All it demonstrated was how hard Freddie Flintoff, who is financially stable and didn't have to make weight, found it to train for 1 fight. Nothing about holding down a job while training three times a day, and shifting tickets in the run up to the fight, like the majority of boxers have to.ILikeBeer wrote:I think it promoted boxing fairly well, or it did if you sat down and actually watched the documentary on Sky One with his training. It showed what a struggle it was, and how hard the actual training is to be a fighter.
What about the actual fight? You thought that promoted boxing well? 4 x 2's against an opponent who backed off as soon as he had Flintoff in trouble? It was one of the only fights I've seen that genuinely looked fixed. It was a absolute farce, and the board will ill-advised to allow it. If i remember rightly, Joe Public were calling for Audley versus Flintoff straight after. Oh dear.
The only purpose that documentary served was to earn Flintoff and McGuigan a few quid.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Cynical or not, Haye donating 10% to Nick Blackwell is good.
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Yeah you can't knock the guy for that. Nice touch. He's shown a bit of class with this gesture.Sklar wrote:Cynical or not, Haye donating 10% to Nick Blackwell is good.
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Nightmare Roy
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Stuarty30 wrote:Yeah you can't knock the guy for that. Nice touch. He's shown a bit of class with this gesture.Sklar wrote:Cynical or not, Haye donating 10% to Nick Blackwell is good.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
I'm sure this thread used to have another title, I wonder if it's been changed by the OP?
Radical I know, but all the evidence seems to indicate this is the case.

Radical I know, but all the evidence seems to indicate this is the case.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Offal wrote:I'm sure this thread used to have another title, I wonder if it's been changed by the OP?
Radical I know, but all the evidence seems to indicate this is the case.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
At least Haye is up front with it, he's picked two opponents thus far selling them both on the basis of their unbeaten records.
It's preferable to a the cr^p we get from Peter Fury regarding Hughies opponents, 'a top 15/top 10/top 5 opponent will be announced next week etc etc, guess what they've pulled out despite us offering a career high purse, a substitute will be announced, and yes it's fat semi retired trialhorse, but he's never been stopped, look at our matching tracksuits and private jet'
It's preferable to a the cr^p we get from Peter Fury regarding Hughies opponents, 'a top 15/top 10/top 5 opponent will be announced next week etc etc, guess what they've pulled out despite us offering a career high purse, a substitute will be announced, and yes it's fat semi retired trialhorse, but he's never been stopped, look at our matching tracksuits and private jet'
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
I now have irrefutable proof of my hypothesisStuarty30 wrote:

Yes
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
yeahStuarty30 wrote:Yeah you can't knock the guy for that. Nice touch. He's shown a bit of class with this gesture.Sklar wrote:Cynical or not, Haye donating 10% to Nick Blackwell is good.
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Haye really does choose the weirdest opponents
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
I think this will attract the same crowd as went to the last fight, who just want to watch Haye smash someone to pieces.Black Sam Bellamy wrote:Another dire opponent for Haye. Who would buy a ticket for such dross. The undercard will probably be a write off too.
God knows why anybody would part with their money for that, but each to their own.
My guess is Haye will get a shot at someone big after this, without facing off against anyone of note beforehand.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
I think he'll go for the title shot most likely if it's big enough money.mimmy123 wrote:This fight is towards the end of May. Why so long between fighting an inept opponent last time out? For me Haye isnt bothered about a title fight, just keep fighting bums and filling the cash register.
When he beats this novice with the padded record where will that put him in rankings? Number 1? Then whos next and when? Haye knows what hes doing and hes conning the great british public who are following him like baby lambs. Hes the new age Robin Hood, taking and keeping himself.
Browne would have been ideal, as Haye would most likely have chinned him in quick order, but that option may shortly disappear.
Joshua, I think right now I'd favour Haye, but every learning fight Joshua has shortens those odds, and even now Joshua has the power to put him to sleep very quickly if he can land big early.
All about the benjamins. Simple as, if the money is right, Haye will look for the title.