David Haye

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Re: David Haye

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I watched him chin chisora last night funnily enough. Reminded me how exciting he was
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Re: David Haye

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jimmystone wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 11:07
Frostieballs wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 10:57 Fast, flashy, KO power, got knocked down himself, gutsy, good talker... what's not to like!
His bullshit/state of denial when his body was gone. Before that he was awesome. Should have stayed retired after Chisora.
There wouldn't be many boxers to like if that was the yardstick! :-)
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Re: David Haye

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ya haye had talent for sure and was in some good fights (and some stinkies), but he talked loads of sh!t too, let's be honest. there was plenty of reason not to be one of the fanbois who made him the savouir back in 2010
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Re: David Haye

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Spud wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 08:17 Did fighting Tony Bellew twice tarnish
His legacy?
It did for me...
....Mostly because i paid for the PPVs then lost money betting on him twice :lol:

I was a big Haye fanboy first time around, to come back giving it the bigg'en but knowing its all a lie because his body was shagged and he just needed the money tarnishes his legacy for me.
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Pukka Cheese wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 12:28
Spud wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 08:17 Did fighting Tony Bellew twice tarnish
His legacy?
It did for me...
....Mostly because i paid for the PPVs then lost money betting on him twice :lol:

I was a big Haye fanboy first time around, to come back giving it the bigg'en but knowing its all a lie because his body was shagged and he just needed the money tarnishes his legacy for me.
His body still had enough left to beat the undefeated Joe Fournier of course
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Re: David Haye

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Controversial wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 09:28 I liked Haye, he done what a lot of fighters fail to do and made himself financially setup for life.
Has he? How do you know that? I thought he was skint as fukk prior to his ‘comeback’.
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Re: David Haye

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I thought the fights with Bellew were a liberty, he knew his body was shot to pieces, and admitted as much after the 2nd fight.
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Steveh583 wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 13:17
Controversial wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 09:28 I liked Haye, he done what a lot of fighters fail to do and made himself financially setup for life.
Has he? How do you know that? I thought he was skint as fukk prior to his ‘comeback’.
pricey divorce/child support isnt it
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Spud wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 08:17 I was reading somewhere David Haye is rated as one of the best boxers the UK has produced.

How good do you think he was? And do you place him in the P4P past boxers from the UK?

Did fighting Tony Bellew twice tarnish
His legacy?

I think Haye over achieved imo. Great cruiserweight but was excellently manoeuvred to the WBA regular title.

For what its worth I really rated Haye but working for him enabled me to see his good and bad points …

Believe it or not although Haye won Cruiserweight & Heavyweight world titles … because he didnt hold onto his heavyweight title for too long and then injuries I place him in the under achievers list.

Finally, the parting of ways with Adam Booth certainly did not help.

Whats your opinion on Haye?
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Controversial wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 09:28 I liked Haye, he done what a lot of fighters fail to do and made himself financially setup for life.
Really? Is that prior to the Bellew fights, or including?

He says he made a lot of money from the fournier fight.

Theres no doubt David got a fair few pay days.
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Re: David Haye

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margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 12:17 ya haye had talent for sure and was in some good fights (and some stinkies), but he talked loads of sh!t too, let's be honest. there was plenty of reason not to be one of the fanbois who made him the savouir back in 2010
Yeah. I remember being surprised at having to explain to a boxing fan mate why Klitschko was a deserved heavy favourite. A lot of focus on Klitschko's chin and not, y'know, the fact he's bigger and hits harder and has excellent feet and all that
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Re: David Haye

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Steveh583 wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 12:02 I watched him chin chisora last night funnily enough. Reminded me how exciting he was
Did it come up on your FB feed, 'X- years today'?

It did mine.... Which is why I also watched it this morning.
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Re: David Haye

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Lenny Cravats wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 18:50
Steveh583 wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 12:02 I watched him chin chisora last night funnily enough. Reminded me how exciting he was
Did it come up on your FB feed, 'X- years today'?

It did mine.... Which is why I also watched it this morning.
😂😂 it did yeah
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Re: David Haye

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David Haye had this very high, but narrow peak where I thought he was one of the best cruiserweights in the world.
Then he stepped up, was starting to carry injuries, and I think the added weight slowed him down.
I definitely think there is an argument for best cruiserweight England has produced. Decent heavyweight for a very short period too.
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Re: David Haye

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Steveh583 wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 19:42
Lenny Cravats wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 18:50
Steveh583 wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 12:02 I watched him chin chisora last night funnily enough. Reminded me how exciting he was
Did it come up on your FB feed, 'X- years today'?

It did mine.... Which is why I also watched it this morning.
😂😂 it did yeah
Didn’t the fight happen in July?
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Re: David Haye

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KiwiRider wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 19:53 David Haye had this very high, but narrow peak where I thought he was one of the best cruiserweights in the world.
Then he stepped up, was starting to carry injuries, and I think the added weight slowed him down.
I definitely think there is an argument for best cruiserweight England has produced. Decent heavyweight for a very short period too.


surely he's the greatest english cruiser of all time?
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Re: David Haye

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margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 19:54
KiwiRider wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 19:53 David Haye had this very high, but narrow peak where I thought he was one of the best cruiserweights in the world.
Then he stepped up, was starting to carry injuries, and I think the added weight slowed him down.
I definitely think there is an argument for best cruiserweight England has produced. Decent heavyweight for a very short period too.


surely he's the greatest english cruiser of all time?
This is Boxrec Maggs, there is always an argument for any opinion :lol:
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Re: David Haye

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true :OhYes: :yay:
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Shows really how popular Bellow was/is ,, when a british all time great superstar , can get threw in the bin and disliked , BECAUSE he lost to Bellow :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: David Haye

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margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Aug 2022, 20:02 true :OhYes: :yay:
Nelson and Bellew, and so it begins...
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Re: David Haye

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I was a very big fan of Haye. Wore the Haye Maker t-shirt with pride at quite a few earlier fights .. in fact pretty sure the t-shirt is put away somewhere 'safe' now.

Unfortunately as is the way in boxing - it's the latter fights you get remembered for .. and to lose so decisively to such a plum as Bellew ruined Hayes legacy .. bizarrely Hayes former high regard seems to have actually passed onto Bellew.

When the monies gone the former greats only have former glories to reflect on .. Bellew being such a gob shite makes a very effective barrier in Hayes career distracting from that.
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He was brilliant & would’ve been better had it not been for the injuries.

I don’t think of the Bellew fights at all when I think of his career. He wasn’t fit to be in the ring in either of them.

Mormeck, Enzo, Valuev, Wlad & Chisora are the fights I remember him by.

I think the tactics he employed in the Wlad fight were right it was just that he couldn’t catch him & hurt him. I think he caught him once with a good shot in the 12th but Haye wasn’t an inside fighter & he didn’t have a good engine so he was never going to be able to push Wlad back or rough him up. The plan had to be catch him with a big single shot & then finish him off with a flurry. He was never going to win a points. He just ended up looking a bit daft when it didn’t work as he didn’t try to win rounds.
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Re: David Haye

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He was a great cruiserweight--fast, exciting, genuine power but also vulnerable, which made him exciting to watch.
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proper well-informed thread to read on a rainy English morning - thanks for the insight, Spud :salut:
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Re: David Haye

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(all the places and pubs I was at watching Haye's heavyweight fights coming back to me now. Klitschko fight looking through the window of the pub by Marylebone station with my German ex, and about 50 other cheapskates :box: )
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