I'm not forgetting anything, I won't be shelling out to watch him flatten a crocus, a daffodil, or any other form of flower.Syntax Error wrote:Well done to Haye for donating the money to Blackwell, but he really has played blinder.
Whilst we're busy congratulating him on his admittedly fine gesture, we're all forgetting that he has lined up another daffodil to knock over in front of a large paying crowd.
I would much rather David had quietly given money to Blackwell & lined up a decent opponent that might actually hit him back.
Had he done so, he'd have made more more because he wasn't fighting another heavy bag & Blackwell would have benefited even more & he wouldn't have been open to criticism.
It's a good move on his part of course, but as long as it's mutually beneficial, who cares, Blackwell will do well, as will Haye, to me that's fine.
Arguably if Haye had a better opponent, they would demand more money, and given he sold out the 02 last time by all accounts, I guess he figures 'why bother.'
The only real reason he should fight better opponents is to prepare himself for a more difficult test, but I figure that against Joshua, it will be shit or bust, win or lose he makes a fortune, and his best chance is probably going in there to spark Joshua out early.