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Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 11 Sep 2010, 16:30
by Mimmy
Read an article about the upcoming fight, and never thought about the venue. Why are 2 Londoners boxing in Manchester for the heavyweight title when it makes sense to fight in London.

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 11 Sep 2010, 18:09
by bigjack
No suitable venue available for that date i think

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 11 Sep 2010, 18:13
by m1kee50
Hayes a Millwall fan... would it not sell out the Den?

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 11 Sep 2010, 18:15
by lefthook82
Hayes a plastic millwall fan I believe

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 11 Sep 2010, 18:16
by bigjack
MatthewS wrote:Hayes a Millwall fan... would it not sell out the Den?

Maybe because it's in November it needs to be indoors,wouldn't be much fun watching 4 hours of undercard if it was chucking it down with rain.

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 11 Sep 2010, 18:39
by Crease
lefthook82 wrote:Hayes a plastic millwall fan I believe
Actually he supports Man United, he went to watch The Red Devils play in the afternoon of his fight against Valuev. :TU:

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 11 Sep 2010, 19:07
by whatashambles
Crease wrote:
lefthook82 wrote:Hayes a plastic millwall fan I believe
Actually he supports Man United, he went to watch The Red Devils play in the afternoon of his fight against Valuev. :TU:
Didn't know United played in Germany :wink:

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 11 Sep 2010, 19:41
by TheCobra
It would make sense to have it in London, I guess the only arena in London that is equivalent to the MEN, is the O2 arena and if that's booked up then they are stuffed I guess.

Manchester fans have proved that we have a great appetite for boxing, MEN is a great venue, I've always found the atmos at MEN to be far better thn that generated at O2!

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 03:25
by mickey1975
sg1985 wrote:
Crease wrote:
lefthook82 wrote:Hayes a plastic millwall fan I believe
Actually he supports Man United, he went to watch The Red Devils play in the afternoon of his fight against Valuev. :TU:
It was the Ruiz fight, and everyone knows he's a Millwall fan, he even stated quite clearly he was only their to cheer on the England boys pre-world cup.
Haye will support either Man United/Man City depending on who is at home on November 13.He will then walk round the pitch with their shirt on with a couple of Sky Box Office logos sewn on!

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 05:48
by craigbaxter
At the time of the Haye v Maccarinelli fight were there not concerns about crowd trouble because Millwall played Swansea the same weekend. This was supposedly the clubs supported by the 2 boxers and the football fans have clashed in the past.

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 05:53
by Finn
I think its to do with ppv buys they're looking to get plus november is rainy and cold.

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 05:55
by Finn
mickey1975 wrote:
sg1985 wrote:
Crease wrote: Actually he supports Man United, he went to watch The Red Devils play in the afternoon of his fight against Valuev. :TU:
It was the Ruiz fight, and everyone knows he's a Millwall fan, he even stated quite clearly he was only their to cheer on the England boys pre-world cup.
Haye will support either Man United/Man City depending on who is at home on November 13.He will then walk round the pitch with their shirt on with a couple of Sky Box Office logos sewn on!
Yeah had nothing to do with him being mates with rio ferdinand before :shame:

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 06:51
by dondada
mimmy123 wrote:Read an article about the upcoming fight, and never thought about the venue. Why are 2 Londoners boxing in Manchester for the heavyweight title when it makes sense to fight in London.
Why do countless sporting events involving northern individuals and teams take place in London?

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 07:09
by orbtastic
craigbaxter wrote:At the time of the Haye v Maccarinelli fight were there not concerns about crowd trouble because Millwall played Swansea the same weekend. This was supposedly the clubs supported by the 2 boxers and the football fans have clashed in the past.
There was plenty of trouble, I saw at least six fights, one of them going around half the way around the arena walkway involving a good 20 lads.

I think Haye has a contract with the MEN. The 02 contract was/is void when Setanta went bust.

The atmosphere for boxing is much better at the MEN than the 02.

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 07:16
by Crease
sg1985 wrote:It was the Ruiz fight
My mistake, it was the Ruiz fight at the MEN. :TU:

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 07:54
by Wake up call
Not enough Londoners will pay to watch it, Mancs will.

It could do 20,000 at the MEN. It wouldn't do half that in London.

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 08:01
by SAPFO
Wake up call wrote:Not enough Londoners will pay to watch it, Mancs will.

It could do 20,000 at the MEN. It wouldn't do half that in London.

Londerners are tight then? :D

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 10:24
by handsup
Wake up call wrote:Not enough Londoners will pay to watch it, Mancs will.

It could do 20,000 at the MEN. It wouldn't do half that in London.

Do you really think there will be 20,000 at it?
I wouldn't have thought so myself!

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 10:27
by mickey1975
handsup wrote:
Wake up call wrote:Not enough Londoners will pay to watch it, Mancs will.

It could do 20,000 at the MEN. It wouldn't do half that in London.

Do you really think there will be 20,000 at it?
I wouldn't have thought so myself!
There will be,100%.

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 10:31
by handsup
mickey1975 wrote:
handsup wrote:
Wake up call wrote:Not enough Londoners will pay to watch it, Mancs will.

It could do 20,000 at the MEN. It wouldn't do half that in London.

Do you really think there will be 20,000 at it?
I wouldn't have thought so myself!
There will be,100%.
Will be a good atmosphere there so!
Always loved the venue and so conveniently located.

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 11:08
by Nightmare Roy
handsup wrote:
Wake up call wrote:Not enough Londoners will pay to watch it, Mancs will.

It could do 20,000 at the MEN. It wouldn't do half that in London.

Do you really think there will be 20,000 at it?
I wouldn't have thought so myself!
Be boxing community in Manchester/Liverpool, just look how many turned up in the early days watching Hatton, Farnell, Gomez et al.

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 11:09
by Finn
handsup wrote:
Wake up call wrote:Not enough Londoners will pay to watch it, Mancs will.

It could do 20,000 at the MEN. It wouldn't do half that in London.

Do you really think there will be 20,000 at it?
I wouldn't have thought so myself!

Thats just stupid there were 22,000 for the ruiz fight - what chance is there of an all british world title fight getting less.

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 11:37
by sevenofgeorge
Probably because no on else is interested. Haye has done nothing extraordinary as the WBA Champ and his defense against a fading Harrison is not giving his heavy weight reign any real credibilty. I mean he beat that clumsy Russian giant Valuev by decision, then beat the hell out of a washed up John Ruiz and now he 's going against Audley Harrison. What has Harrison done to earn a title shot? Very little as far as I'm concerned. If Haye wants to be taken seriously, he needs to fight a more credible challenger. Saying that, I was disappointed with the K brothers recent heavy weight opponents.

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 17:11
by Mimmy
sevenofgeorge wrote:Probably because no on else is interested. Haye has done nothing extraordinary as the WBA Champ and his defense against a fading Harrison is not giving his heavy weight reign any real credibilty. I mean he beat that clumsy Russian giant Valuev by decision, then beat the hell out of a washed up John Ruiz and now he 's going against Audley Harrison. What has Harrison done to earn a title shot? Very little as far as I'm concerned. If Haye wants to be taken seriously, he needs to fight a more credible challenger. Saying that, I was disappointed with the K brothers recent heavy weight opponents.
Harrison is Euro champ so that gives him a legit challenge. Also lets face it there is nothing to fight really that makes the kind of money when Mike Tyson and co were around, i guess you have to get what you can. I'm sure this is the biggest fight out there in terms of money for Haye. He can't lose in terms of finance. you are not going to get the 'legend' term these days as there is nothing out there. After the K brothers who else would generate millions and TV revenue. And to be honest in my opinion and im sure im going to get some stick for saying this, but those 2 are that good, take away the size and youve got F-all

Re: Why is the Haye fight in Manchester?

Posted: 12 Sep 2010, 19:49
by hurlock
carlbcfc wrote:
Wake up call wrote:Not enough Londoners will pay to watch it, Mancs will.

It could do 20,000 at the MEN. It wouldn't do half that in London.

Londerners are tight then? :D
i think it's a case of having more to do ;;-)

the two fighter's in mention are hardly from the lewis or bruno mould & despite haye rambling on about how people were watching his fight in pub's & club's when he won the title is a load of barry, most didnt even know he was fighting & the one's who did wasnt botherd. i'd find it hard to believe the world will be tuning in to watch this sheet :!: & i cant believe how much money get's amassed for it :!: