David Haye

Oiky
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Re: David Haye

Post by Oiky »

Haye was a machine at cruiser :box:

Just a shame he's such a dinlo
Dan Dares
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Re: David Haye

Post by Dan Dares »

Spud wrote: 01 Sep 2022, 15:44 I admit that I was totally biased- whenn the Fury fight was first made I was totally convinced David would win.

But someway into the training camp and in my view not enough rounds sparred if David did not spark Fury early Fury would win fairly early.
That cut he pulled out with - who was he sparring? Stanley knife?

jamesmcdonnell
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Re: David Haye

Post by jamesmcdonnell »

tonyevs wrote: 04 Sep 2022, 02:23 Ok I'll accept you don't watch his typical name calling of someone or latest retirement speech on social media.
However - maybe for once read the comments on articles published about one of these; the BBC website is a good starting point After the 1st and most notably the 2nd Wilder fight the comments were 90% positive towards Fury ... Since before Whyte the percentage of positive comments have been decreasing .. since before the 2nd Usyk v AJ fight they have really plummeted.

Usyk is increasingly gaining popularity because of how he conducts himself inside, and importantly for a heavyweight champion, outside of the ring.
How he just looked at AJ having a meltdown in the ring - and then chose to offer some support to AJ when others were criticising says lots for Usyk as a person. All this done without one silly name calling or expletive .. Fury could do well to learn a lesson or two from him.
Yeah it's a shame, Fury could just conduct himself with a bit of dignity, and also some periods of silence.

As they say, empty vessels make the most noise, most of what leaves Fury;s mouth is just drivel he's not really given much thought to, it's like turning on the tap on a tanker full of liquid manure.
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