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Why is Haye being credited for beating journeyman?I've never seen a HW get so much praise for beating such a poor level of opposition as David Haye.
If Haye had half the boxing ability as he did to sell a fight he'd be still unified HW champion to this day.
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Originally posted by mindgames View Posthaye set the bar very high proclaiming himself the saviour of the division and klitschko a scared bum. When haye lost to a shopworn 40 year old thompson, hes excuse was he didnt train. Yeah he beat valuev, but it was one of the worst, low output title fights i ever saw. Valuev had lost to chagaev, and by consensus opinion, a totally shot holyfield. Ruiz was shot, and was rabbit punched to oblivion. Barrett was never top class. Audley had been crushed by sprott, chinny and never reached world class. So we have the fight with wlad, where he said he was 100% but then claimed injury when he lost. He fought two absolute unknowns before bellew, which was also excused. The best win was actually chisora, whos never beaten a world class fighter, but was tough, although well beaten by one armed vitali and novice fury. Haye was a king of marketing, talking the part, and conning the paying public.
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Originally posted by dan_cov View PostWhy is Haye being credited for beating journeyman?I've never seen a HW get so much praise for beating such a poor level of opposition as David Haye.
If Haye had half the boxing ability as he did to sell a fight he'd be still unified HW champion to this day.
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Originally posted by Articulateboxin View PostIn fairness, the bellew loss was the best thing that ever happened for Haye's careerAfter his humility in defeat, the public's opinion softened on him somewhat and that seemingly opened up punditry work and helped keep him relevant.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostHe knew before he even got in the ring for the rematch, much like Nigel Benn and his comeback, it was all for a last pay cheque. Just because you have a six pack doesn’t mean you are in fighting shape, doesn’t mean your body is ready for war.
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Haye was an ATG cruiserweight; he treated his run at heavy as an a cash/opportunity grab to a degree of which we've rarely seen. In an insanely thin heavyweight era, he still veered away from the name guys; Adamek, Peter, Dimitrenko, Arreola, Ustinov, Povetkin... fought none of em. Had he not got the Wlad fight, he was planning on fighting Antonio Tarver next.
Makes me think of that Hemingway line, actually. "He had had his life and it was over and then he went on living it again with different people and more money, with the best of the same places."
Despite that, he was arguably the best opponent prime Wlad ever faced.
The fights with Bellew honestly resulted in me finding a lot more respect for both guys.
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Haye should have known before if had done proper sparring. It might be that he just felt off on the day.
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Originally posted by Mindgames View Post"The early rounds that i was winning?". He never got a good shot off in the whole fight. He thought Bellew was easy money, and like all these people who say they came in injured not 100%, you are basically admitting you were conning the public. So thanks Dave, from the heart of my bottom.. 🖕
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Haye was a decent CW but in honestly a terrible HW.
His best win was who, Chisora?
His resume is full of bums and he got his ears boxed off by Carl Thompson.
Always full of excuses when he lost as well.
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