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Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 05:11
by Ruthless-RKO
WARNING, GRAPHIC IMAGES: Haye suffered a serious injury during his shock defeat by Tony Bellew on Saturday night
Gruesome images have emerged that show the extent of the Achilles injury suffered by David Haye during his loss to Tony Bellew.
The 36-year-old's corner threw in the towel at the end of the 11th round after the injury he picked up in the sixth round rendered him virtually immobile.
Haye went under the knife to correct the problem and graphic photos of the operation have now come to light.
The surgery has left Haye in a cast up to his knee but, despite the lengthy lay-off ahead, he doesn't intend to call time on his career.
"I have never been more sure that I will fight again, 100 per cent. I've got no other aches and pains apart from the leg.
"[The operation] went well, they’ve done a similar operation on other athletes, long jumpers, high jumpers, basketball players, they had them and come back in their 30s.
"I'm looking forward to getting back in there."
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Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 05:25
by Stuarty
Who takes these pictures! Does Haye have to pay his surgeon extra for the pic? I dunno if he will be back and I'm not really bothered either way tbh. Even if this injury does mend ok there will always be something else wrong with him. Toes, shoulders, hands etc etc..... Personally I'm bored witless of him now.
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 05:46
by keirw
That's disgusting............................ Thanks for sharing
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 05:54
by Ruthless-RKO
keirw wrote:That's disgusting............................ Thanks for sharing
Your welcome. You didn't have to click on the thread..

Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 06:28
by keirw
Ruthless-RKO wrote:keirw wrote:That's disgusting............................ Thanks for sharing
Your welcome. You didn't have to click on the thread..

I know, I know, I just couldn't help myself
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 06:55
by caldo2025
I don't think that people realize how painful of any injury this is. Watch Dan Marino's or Carson Palmers reactions to when they tore their achilles in the pocket. Both guys went down like a shot and needed help and these are tough NFL quarterbacks.
Haye almost finishing that fight with a torn achilles was an incredible act of toughness and heart. I hope that he gets the credit he deserves for it and it limits the dumb "toe" comments. This guy is one of tough SOB and I think he easily wins the fight had he not gotten hurt.
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 07:20
by Ruthless-RKO
caldo2025 wrote:I don't think that people realize how painful of any injury this is. Watch Dan Marino's or Carson Palmers reactions to when they tore their achilles in the pocket. Both guys went down like a shot and needed help and these are tough NFL quarterbacks.
Haye almost finishing that fight with a torn achilles was an incredible act of toughness and heart. I hope that he gets the credit he deserves for it and it limits the dumb "toe" comments. This guy is one of tough SOB and I think he easily wins the fight had he not gotten hurt.
I beleive he has already gotten a lot of credit, and i think he will get more. He should have gotten a standing ovation for that. We see footballers go down so quick and cant continue.. Then we have Haye, who soldiered through. Chisora believes he didn't quit because his son was watching him for the first time live at ringside. Had he won, he would have been a hero no?
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 07:24
by SteveO
caldo2025 wrote:Haye almost finishing that fight with a torn achilles was an incredible act of toughness and heart. I hope that he gets the credit he deserves for it and it limits the dumb "toe" comments. This guy is one of tough SOB and I think he easily wins the fight had he not gotten hurt.

Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 07:39
by caldo2025
Ruthless-RKO wrote:caldo2025 wrote:I don't think that people realize how painful of any injury this is. Watch Dan Marino's or Carson Palmers reactions to when they tore their achilles in the pocket. Both guys went down like a shot and needed help and these are tough NFL quarterbacks.
Haye almost finishing that fight with a torn achilles was an incredible act of toughness and heart. I hope that he gets the credit he deserves for it and it limits the dumb "toe" comments. This guy is one of tough SOB and I think he easily wins the fight had he not gotten hurt.
I beleive he has already gotten a lot of credit, and i think he will get more. He should have gotten a standing ovation for that. We see footballers go down so quick and cant continue.. Then we have Haye, who soldiered through. Chisora believes he didn't quit because his son was watching him for the first time live at ringside. Had he won, he would have been a hero no?
I wish that i saw the fight live to get the full effect. We didn't have a way to watch here in the states so I knew the outcome before watching it. I was not a Haye fan so I assumed he was faking and decided to watch for myself and well, talk about being wrong about someone...I became a huge fan 45 minutes later. Now i know why all the Brits love this guy. I couldn't understand it before but i do now.
Had he won, it would have probably been one of the greatest wins in boxing history. He lost, but it's still amazing act of bravery in my eyes. And I give credit to Bellew too for the way he handled himself at the time of the stoppage. His face showed disappointment in winning in that fashion. He later showed some excitement but he showed some class. One thing is very clear though, the injury had everything to do with the outcome. I'd take Haye in the rematch no matter what. Haye would have won that fight in my opinion had he not gotten hurt.
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 08:11
by Ruthless-RKO
caldo2025 wrote:Ruthless-RKO wrote:caldo2025 wrote:I don't think that people realize how painful of any injury this is. Watch Dan Marino's or Carson Palmers reactions to when they tore their achilles in the pocket. Both guys went down like a shot and needed help and these are tough NFL quarterbacks.
Haye almost finishing that fight with a torn achilles was an incredible act of toughness and heart. I hope that he gets the credit he deserves for it and it limits the dumb "toe" comments. This guy is one of tough SOB and I think he easily wins the fight had he not gotten hurt.
I beleive he has already gotten a lot of credit, and i think he will get more. He should have gotten a standing ovation for that. We see footballers go down so quick and cant continue.. Then we have Haye, who soldiered through. Chisora believes he didn't quit because his son was watching him for the first time live at ringside. Had he won, he would have been a hero no?
I wish that i saw the fight live to get the full effect. We didn't have a way to watch here in the states so I knew the outcome before watching it. I was not a Haye fan so I assumed he was faking and decided to watch for myself and well, talk about being wrong about someone...I became a huge fan 45 minutes later. Now i know why all the Brits love this guy. I couldn't understand it before but i do now.
Had he won, it would have probably been one of the greatest wins in boxing history. He lost, but it's still amazing act of bravery in my eyes. And I give credit to Bellew too for the way he handled himself at the time of the stoppage. His face showed disappointment in winning in that fashion. He later showed some excitement but he showed some class. One thing is very clear though, the injury had everything to do with the outcome. I'd take Haye in the rematch no matter what. Haye would have won that fight in my opinion had he not gotten hurt.
I still gave Haye a round after the injury, he did that well..
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 09:25
by magwitch
How do I know that is actually D Haye’s leg? Or indeed what a “torn” Achilles tendon looks like? (Although let’s assume from the fact that the leg is cut open that that leg is indeed f*cked).
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 09:41
by Dixonian
caldo2025 wrote:Ruthless-RKO wrote:caldo2025 wrote:I don't think that people realize how painful of any injury this is. Watch Dan Marino's or Carson Palmers reactions to when they tore their achilles in the pocket. Both guys went down like a shot and needed help and these are tough NFL quarterbacks.
Haye almost finishing that fight with a torn achilles was an incredible act of toughness and heart. I hope that he gets the credit he deserves for it and it limits the dumb "toe" comments. This guy is one of tough SOB and I think he easily wins the fight had he not gotten hurt.
I beleive he has already gotten a lot of credit, and i think he will get more. He should have gotten a standing ovation for that. We see footballers go down so quick and cant continue.. Then we have Haye, who soldiered through. Chisora believes he didn't quit because his son was watching him for the first time live at ringside. Had he won, he would have been a hero no?
I wish that i saw the fight live to get the full effect. We didn't have a way to watch here in the states so I knew the outcome before watching it. I was not a Haye fan so I assumed he was faking and decided to watch for myself and well, talk about being wrong about someone...I became a huge fan 45 minutes later. Now i know why all the Brits love this guy. I couldn't understand it before but i do now.
Had he won, it would have probably been one of the greatest wins in boxing history. He lost, but it's still amazing act of bravery in my eyes. And I give credit to Bellew too for the way he handled himself at the time of the stoppage. His face showed disappointment in winning in that fashion. He later showed some excitement but he showed some class. One thing is very clear though, the injury had everything to do with the outcome. I'd take Haye in the rematch no matter what. Haye would have won that fight in my opinion had he not gotten hurt.
Well said guys. I'm pleased that the majority of people are recognising Haye's courage - immediately after the fight I was arguing with mates about the fight. One buffoon didn't even realise Haye had an injury! Others simply didn't appreciate the extent of it.
Meanwhile, Sky's post-fight coverage seemed to try and whitewash the affair into simply a great underdog victory.
Also, credit to Haye for his post-fight reaction - a far cry from toegate!
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 10:02
by DazDiCanio
magwitch wrote:How do I know that is actually D Haye’s leg? Or indeed what a “torn” Achilles tendon looks like? (Although let’s assume from the fact that the leg is cut open that that leg is indeed f*cked).
Looks very fatty.
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 10:15
by IKSRTFO
DazDiCanio wrote:magwitch wrote:How do I know that is actually D Haye’s leg? Or indeed what a “torn” Achilles tendon looks like? (Although let’s assume from the fact that the leg is cut open that that leg is indeed f*cked).
Looks very fatty.
Looks like raw beef
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 10:59
by gp.
magwitch wrote:How do I know that is actually D Haye’s leg? Or indeed what a “torn” Achilles tendon looks like? (Although let’s assume from the fact that the leg is cut open that that leg is indeed f*cked).
If I was shown that picture in isolation I wouldn't even be sure it was a leg, to be honest with you.
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 11:15
by Enlightened-One
magwitch wrote:How do I know that is actually D Haye’s leg? Or indeed what a “torn” Achilles tendon looks like? (Although let’s assume from the fact that the leg is cut open that that leg is indeed f*cked).
David Haye's Twitter feed shows a healthy Achilles for comparison purposes... and you don't have to possess a medical degree to understand that his leg doesn't look "right".
In terms of body parts, how can he prove that it wasn't his leg? It's because he can't! And neither can he prove that it actually is his leg!
And what would you do with such information anyway, even if he could provide categorical proof?

Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 11:23
by Ruthless-RKO
Enlightened-One wrote:magwitch wrote:How do I know that is actually D Haye’s leg? Or indeed what a “torn” Achilles tendon looks like? (Although let’s assume from the fact that the leg is cut open that that leg is indeed f*cked).
David Haye's Twitter feed shows a healthy Achilles for comparison purposes... and you don't have to possess a medical degree to understand that his leg doesn't look "right".
In terms of body parts, how can he prove that it wasn't his leg? It's because he can't! And neither can he prove that it actually is his leg!
And what would you do with such information anyway, even if he could provide categorical proof?

it looks like the back bit of the ankle..
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 10 Mar 2017, 06:49
by caldo2025
Dixonian wrote:caldo2025 wrote:Ruthless-RKO wrote:
I beleive he has already gotten a lot of credit, and i think he will get more. He should have gotten a standing ovation for that. We see footballers go down so quick and cant continue.. Then we have Haye, who soldiered through. Chisora believes he didn't quit because his son was watching him for the first time live at ringside. Had he won, he would have been a hero no?
I wish that i saw the fight live to get the full effect. We didn't have a way to watch here in the states so I knew the outcome before watching it. I was not a Haye fan so I assumed he was faking and decided to watch for myself and well, talk about being wrong about someone...I became a huge fan 45 minutes later. Now i know why all the Brits love this guy. I couldn't understand it before but i do now.
Had he won, it would have probably been one of the greatest wins in boxing history. He lost, but it's still amazing act of bravery in my eyes. And I give credit to Bellew too for the way he handled himself at the time of the stoppage. His face showed disappointment in winning in that fashion. He later showed some excitement but he showed some class. One thing is very clear though, the injury had everything to do with the outcome. I'd take Haye in the rematch no matter what. Haye would have won that fight in my opinion had he not gotten hurt.
Well said guys. I'm pleased that the majority of people are recognising Haye's courage - immediately after the fight I was arguing with mates about the fight. One buffoon didn't even realise Haye had an injury! Others simply didn't appreciate the extent of it.
Meanwhile, Sky's post-fight coverage seemed to try and whitewash the affair into simply a great underdog victory.
Also, credit to Haye for his post-fight reaction - a far cry from toegate!
Honestly, as an American, we never quite understood the love Brits had for Haye. All that we saw was a horrible effort against Wlad in which he didn't throw enough punches to win and then blamed his toe for the loss. This after yapping heavily in the preflight buildup. So, I think Haye's handlers could have done a better job in the guys career making him more of a world attraction. He could have been a big hit here in the states I think.
I really hope that Bellew doesn't lose before these two can square off again after the injury heals because that was shaping up to be such a great fight to watch. Just bombs being thrown.
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 10 Mar 2017, 07:16
by Enlightened-One
caldo2025 wrote:Honestly, as an American, we never quite understood the love Brits had for Haye. All that we saw was a horrible effort against Wlad in which he didn't throw enough punches to win and then blamed his toe for the loss. This after yapping heavily in the preflight buildup. So, I think Haye's handlers could have done a better job in the guys career making him more of a world attraction. He could have been a big hit here in the states I think.
The explanation for the popularity for the likes of Floyd Mayweather Jr., Carl Froch and David Haye relates to the work they do with the mainstream media, such as participating in reality TV competitions.
With David Haye, he’s a former model, he’s a good looking fellow, he’s very eloquent, he’s entertaining, he competed in the UK version of “I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!” (finishing 3rd), he is a regular pundit for Sky boxing, he’s appeared on other TV shows countless times, such as "Soccer AM", "A League of Their Own", "A Question of Sport" etc. He has his own work-out DVD and created his own reality TV show, which included lots of A-lister guests.
He was also a finalist in 2010’s BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award. He's also appeared as a guest on the most popular talk shows in the UK, such as those hosted Graham Norton, Jonathan Ross and Alan Carr.
That’s the reason why David Haye's fan base is huge. He’s not a boxer that sticks solely to his niche, because he does a lot of TV work as well, which consequently attracts casual fans.
I’m not a huge fan myself, but the reason for his success is obvious. And it's this success, coupled with his boxing resume, that justifies his arrogance.
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 10 Mar 2017, 07:30
by caldo2025
Enlightened-One wrote:caldo2025 wrote:Honestly, as an American, we never quite understood the love Brits had for Haye. All that we saw was a horrible effort against Wlad in which he didn't throw enough punches to win and then blamed his toe for the loss. This after yapping heavily in the preflight buildup. So, I think Haye's handlers could have done a better job in the guys career making him more of a world attraction. He could have been a big hit here in the states I think.
The explanation for the popularity for the likes of Floyd Mayweather Jr., Carl Froch and David Haye relates to the work they do with the mainstream media, such as participating in reality TV competitions.
With David Haye, he’s a former model, he’s a good looking fellow, he’s very eloquent, he’s entertaining, he competed in the UK version of “I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!” (finishing 3rd), he is a regular pundit for Sky boxing, he’s appeared on other TV shows countless times, such as "Soccer AM", "A League of Their Own", "A Question of Sport" etc. He has his own work-out DVD and created his own reality TV show, which included lots of A-lister guests.
He was also a finalist in 2010’s BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award. He's also appeared as a guest on the most popular talk shows in the UK, such as those hosted Graham Norton, Jonathan Ross and Alan Carr.
That’s the reason why David Haye's fan base is huge. He’s not a boxer that sticks solely to his niche, because he does a lot of TV work as well, which consequently attracts casual fans.
I’m not a huge fan myself, but the reason for his success is obvious. And it's this success, coupled with his boxing resume, that justifies his arrogance.
I guess he's happy being a big fish in a little pond and I'd also probably opt for that if it were me. But in an era STARVING for a heavyweight star, he really could have been that guy I think. Not that America is the all be all of places but Haye's act could have gone over very well here when he was knocking people out left and right. American's saw how brash he was in the buildup for that fight with Wlad and we all tuned in to see what this beast was about and it was such a huge letdown. Haye looked like a deer in the headlights from opening bell and never got comfortable. Imagine if he fought like he did the other night against Wlad? That would have been fun. That was a glorified pillow fight.
American's loved the Prince Nassim Hamed because he yapped and backed it up almost every single time. Loved that guy. So I just think Haye left a lot of money and fame on the table.
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 10 Mar 2017, 10:15
by Impractical Poster
I'm glad I saw that pic, otherwise I would not have believed his achilles was actually damaged. Because I know exactly what I'm looking at there.
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 10 Mar 2017, 10:45
by greg
..not being a surgeon, this pic means nothing to me..
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 10 Mar 2017, 10:58
by rd350lc
greg wrote:..not being a surgeon, this pic means nothing to me..
I'm no gynaecologist , but i'll have a fookin' good look !

Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 11 Mar 2017, 03:41
by asdfjkl
Enlightened-One wrote:magwitch wrote:How do I know that is actually D Haye’s leg? Or indeed what a “torn” Achilles tendon looks like? (Although let’s assume from the fact that the leg is cut open that that leg is indeed f*cked).
David Haye's Twitter feed shows a healthy Achilles for comparison purposes... and you don't have to possess a medical degree to understand that his leg doesn't look "right".
In terms of body parts, how can he prove that it wasn't his leg? It's because he can't! And neither can he prove that it actually is his leg!
And what would you do with such information anyway, even if he could provide categorical proof?

He can easely make a vid where he shows the stitches in his leg.
Re: Gruesome pictures show extent of damage to David Haye's Achilles sustained during defeat
Posted: 11 Mar 2017, 03:58
by greg
..we believe you, David ..but next time you have hemorrhoids as an excuse, please spare us from posting your pics?
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