he'd have to find his own way to Digbeth thendr_devious wrote: ↑15 Oct 2020, 09:51Most likely you would be hitting the deck if you didCounter-puncher wrote: ↑15 Oct 2020, 06:45 if he ever asked me for directions in the street I'd make him hit the deck and give me 40 for the directions
David Haye turns 40
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dr_devious
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You could always stamp on his toe if he got a bit shirty
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its funny but david haye has always seemed middled aged to me , even in his younger days he looked older than his oppo apart from the cat , he has alaways looked early 30s and still does incase he is reading
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If he isn't, then Mr McDonnell can always give you his email address
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Boxerbeetle
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I went to a GodsKitchen all-nighter in Digbeth about 20 years ago, think the club was called Code? Brings back some good memories.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑15 Oct 2020, 09:51he'd have to find his own way to Digbeth thendr_devious wrote: ↑15 Oct 2020, 09:51Most likely you would be hitting the deck if you didCounter-puncher wrote: ↑15 Oct 2020, 06:45 if he ever asked me for directions in the street I'd make him hit the deck and give me 40 for the directions
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Anyone else watched this? He comes across as a tool with an attention span that a goldfish would (Lolenga) mock.
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sounds about right, the 'scene' around there was fkin ace back thenBoxerbeetle wrote: ↑15 Oct 2020, 12:25I went to a GodsKitchen all-nighter in Digbeth about 20 years ago, think the club was called Code? Brings back some good memories.
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Caractacus
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if he had fought "Dr. Ironfist" this could have been in his post-fight interview.
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you forgot about the big pair of Gold -Laminated Cowboy Boots that David Haye had on most likely.ShadrachSimmo wrote: ↑14 Oct 2020, 17:28Vitali doesn’t look 6ft 7 in that video.
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Is this your British forum debut, crazy Caractacus? Welcome aboard!Caractacus wrote: ↑15 Oct 2020, 15:23 if he had fought "Dr. Ironfist" this could have been in his post-fight interview.
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Yeah, all of the above. Haye's the same age (ish- I'm younger)as me and was the only fighter I've ever followed like a football team before I became a boxing forum cynic. The latter part of his career was a piss take and a cash grab, but he made a lot of money, and achieved an awful lot through his career as a whole. And he was a fun watch.DrDuke wrote: ↑13 Oct 2020, 18:44 He was entertaining.
His cruiserweight achievements were quite impressive, he's a one of the best cruiserweights ever. I'd say, he is #3, after Holy and Usyk.
However, despite his not fully realized potential at the HW, he had a memorable career there too. I was happy, when he sent a one of the most disgraceful HW champions back to the circus and whooped his rival afterwards, sending him to the retirement as well.
I was rooting for Haye against Klitschko and was upset, after he lost in a one-sided fashion.
His beef with was Chisora fun to watch, as well as the fight itself. It was a one of the best HW fights of the previous decade.
Haye was an excellent boxer with solid skills, great speed and elusiveness. He only was fragile, that's why his career was so short.
Saying that, I met him once briefly, and I didn't like him. Not that that has any bearing on his standing as a fighter, These guys assault each other for a living so I don't think you should be surprised that a professional fighter might not be the nicest person on Earth.
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I like Haye.
Sure there have been bumps along the way. His last two fights tarnished his career a bit, but good on him for cashing out well.
A decent cruiser, and a reasonable heavy at the time of Wlad.
Sure there have been bumps along the way. His last two fights tarnished his career a bit, but good on him for cashing out well.
A decent cruiser, and a reasonable heavy at the time of Wlad.
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10 years next year that he busted his toe ![[icon_e_surprised.gif] :oo](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)
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It does seem like a lifetime ago. What a sh1t fight that was.
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I was a big fan of his early in his career, and my wife and I seen pretty much all his fights up to his loss against Thompson .. we had tickets but last minute couldn't go.
Unfortunately at heavyweight he will ultimately be remembered as a joke because of his big empty promises and excuses.
Further down the line his legacy will be the guy who lost twice to Bellew; how cruel is that for a genuinely good fighter!
Unfortunately at heavyweight he will ultimately be remembered as a joke because of his big empty promises and excuses.
Further down the line his legacy will be the guy who lost twice to Bellew; how cruel is that for a genuinely good fighter!
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It's a sad state of affairs when beating Mormeck and Enzo get you ranked as one of the best cruiserweighs in history
I went to see him against Wlad. Should have done more in that fightm
I went to see him against Wlad. Should have done more in that fightm
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many good memoriesBoxerbeetle wrote: ↑15 Oct 2020, 12:25I went to a GodsKitchen all-nighter in Digbeth about 20 years ago, think the club was called Code? Brings back some good memories.
unfortunately was set empty for years, just been turned into a 'german beer garden'...
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If this is an in joke I’ve heard he does ask people do to press-ups if they ask for a photo.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑15 Oct 2020, 06:45 if he ever asked me for directions in the street I'd make him hit the deck and give me 40 for the directions
Wonder if he’ll hold onto his money this time. He’s got about 40 years to do so.
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I was the last godskitchen show at the o2 in digbeth. Great night.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑15 Oct 2020, 12:25I went to a GodsKitchen all-nighter in Digbeth about 20 years ago, think the club was called Code? Brings back some good memories.
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Yeah that’s why I said thathigh tower 1 wrote: ↑17 Oct 2020, 03:31If this is an in joke I’ve heard he does ask people do to press-ups if they ask for a photo.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑15 Oct 2020, 06:45 if he ever asked me for directions in the street I'd make him hit the deck and give me 40 for the directions
Wonder if he’ll hold onto his money this time. He’s got about 40 years to do so.
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Will Haye and Chisora end up like Mcguigan and Frampton!
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I'd have to wonder who has the more impressive bank balance between Haye and Chisora. Chisora's been a very shrewd fighter over the years and has a business brain outside boxing, whereas Haye seems the type to have spunked everything he's ever earned up the wall.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Did he go through a divorce?
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It's a relatively young division, especially at 200. Haye ranks quite highly for me under those terms, where so many historical heavies aren't counted. And I always include the massive proviso that a big part of this view stems from what I feel he could've achieved as a career cruiser, because I always felt that heavy was a mistake for him.forcefraser wrote: ↑16 Oct 2020, 04:23It's a sad state of affairs when beating Mormeck and Enzo get you ranked as one of the best cruiserweighs in history
A lot of us were just tired of Wlad at the time, so I think there was an element of hoping for the best with Haye, even if you didn't like him.
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Is it better now?