David Haye comeback
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Sweet Dick Willie
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Re: David Haye comeback
Why is this thread always active? Haye hasn't been talking about a comeback in a long time has he?
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Sweet Dick Willie
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Re: David Haye comeback
In my dreams David Haye is always coming
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: David Haye comeback

It wouldn't surprise me at all to see David fight again on a Misfits show.
I worked on and off for about six years an off ".. As the phrase goes he loved a pound note.
Numerous failed businesses cost him a lot of money ... can anyone remember the protein shake he launched. That lost him a few quid as did the launch of his DVD.
He lost a fair few quid to the papers due to transgressions in his private life.
But what cost him the most was the loss of millions in a failed attempt to open up a luxury gym in Dubai.
David was extremely generous but was a
Nightmare to work for
Last edited by Spud MK2 on 14 Apr 2026, 12:36, edited 6 times in total.
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Controversial
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Re: David Haye comeback
I remember him offering boxing training for some silly amount of money a few years ago, that didn’t seem to last long
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Controversial wrote: ↑14 Apr 2026, 12:02 I remember him offering boxing training for some silly amount of money a few years ago, that didn’t seem to last long
The most lucrative job i did For him was get him was dinner nights. He got £10k a night for them
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Re: David Haye comeback
In what way was he a nightmare to work for?Spud MK2 wrote: ↑14 Apr 2026, 12:05Controversial wrote: ↑14 Apr 2026, 12:02 I remember him offering boxing training for some silly amount of money a few years ago, that didn’t seem to last long
The most lucrative job i did For him was get him was dinner nights. He got £10k a night for them
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: David Haye comeback
Haye vs Till ![[icon_wink.gif] ;-)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
Re: David Haye comeback
Very plausible
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: David Haye comeback
Til has left misfits
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He is running his own promotional company
Gorilla promotioms
But will still fight for MisfitsPro
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TheLeprechaun
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Re: David Haye comeback
Haye conned enough money out of the public. He stole a living with the Mark DiMoris and Arnold Gerjais, not to mention the amount of people he conned into buying the Klitschko fight where he ran and then got his little toe out after the fight. I haven't even mentioned the Harrison debacle. Getting done by a mouthy annoying guy like Bellew was a fitting end to his career. I wouldn't want to see him scamming a living again by doing Misfits or whatever. We already have enough bullsh*t boxing fights going on.
Re: David Haye comeback
I am very dissapointed he could have achieved much more
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Re: David Haye comeback
Injuries always seemed to be a big issue with Haye
Re: David Haye comeback
I remember him
Being seriously frustrated concerning his back which he paid £30 k plus to sort it
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: David Haye comeback
Haye says stupid shit on Camera, people think hes a dick, wants to sue.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: David Haye comeback
David has always said controvesial things and also set himself up as a bit of a "bad guy" when doing punditary - didn't he go for Wilder even in the third fight with Fury.
But I do fear that this jungle visit and aftermath might mean his punditry opportunities on more "main stream" platforms - like Netflix, Dazn etc will run dry - even though it sounds like he has been badly edited and has had a bit of a bad hand, he just needs to STFU. He is starting to come across that he cannot take it either, which is ironic given that is the point of his argument.
But I do fear that this jungle visit and aftermath might mean his punditry opportunities on more "main stream" platforms - like Netflix, Dazn etc will run dry - even though it sounds like he has been badly edited and has had a bit of a bad hand, he just needs to STFU. He is starting to come across that he cannot take it either, which is ironic given that is the point of his argument.
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JamesPhilips
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Re: David Haye comeback
This is not a good financial decision. Imagine the crux of your argument being TV editing. Pretending not to understand that all reality programmes are edited. And… er… David you also said those things, and it’s on tape.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 May 2026, 06:00 https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ente ... 71241.html
he's gone on a mad one since.
Having said that I like the way Haye speaks his mind and doesn’t get intimidated into toeing the line by media / political pressure. He’s had some good quotes over the years
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: David Haye comeback
My missus bought me Haye’s boxercise DVD, think she paid about 2 quid for it in HMV. Can’t have cost too much to film as looked like it was filmed in a warehouse on a single morning, although I suppose he wouldn’t have made much on it.Spud MK2 wrote: ↑14 Apr 2026, 11:58
It wouldn't surprise me at all to see David fight again on a Misfits show.
I worked on and off for about six years an off ".. As the phrase goes he loved a pound note.
Numerous failed businesses cost him a lot of money ... can anyone remember the protein shake he launched. That lost him a few quid as did the launch of his DVD.
He lost a fair few quid to the papers due to transgressions in his private life.
But what cost him the most was the loss of millions in a failed attempt to open up a luxury gym in Dubai.
David was extremely generous but was a
Nightmare to work for
Re: David Haye comeback
Aside from Itv covering themselves contractually,ie editorial control,I think it's wishful thinking that Haye has a brand worth £10 millionJamesPhilips wrote: ↑06 May 2026, 11:05This is not a good financial decision. Imagine the crux of your argument being TV editing. Pretending not to understand that all reality programmes are edited. And… er… David you also said those things, and it’s on tape.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 May 2026, 06:00 https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ente ... 71241.html
he's gone on a mad one since.
Having said that I like the way Haye speaks his mind and doesn’t get intimidated into toeing the line by media / political pressure. He’s had some good quotes over the years![]()
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Re: David Haye comeback
Spud I remember Haye several years ago saying he had a camera crew filming him over a number of years behind the scenes and he was going to release it at some point, was this true?