I need to know whether Haye was already injured coming into the fight or whether he injured it during the fight.
I need to know whether Haye was already injured coming into the fight or whether he injured it during the fight.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
We all thought it was a mismatch and it proved otherwise.
Haye can recover from this and still get 3 or 4 more fights under his belt.
He will sell himself big time to get back in the mix.
Haye will be lucky to get his Mum and Dad watching his next fight , he lost to a garbage fighter.
completely off topic, I have been living in this place now for nearly 3 months and I have just noticed that there is a lock on the bathroom door, after realizing that I locked myself in whilst I had a piss...yeah my old place never had locks or shit like that...I suppose it goes to show how many visitors I get...
Any way back on topic...eeerrrrrrr....yeah, Haye is a cunt
Bellew is better than his last x2 chump opponents and the world crusierweight champion.
Bellew had a game plan and stuck to it and took all of Hayes early hayemakers..he still fought a one legged fighter from the 6th round BUT he did step up to the heavyweight division to achieve it.
Sad way for Haye to loose but I still think he has 3-4 fights left in him..
It is clear Haye will not be a world class contender ever again. If he can not beat Bellew then he will never beat AJ.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
He'll launch a return publicity bid on Dancing with the stars under the name "Twinkle Toes" and place 3rd.
What he should do is retire.
What he'll probably do is call out the winner of the Wlad-AJ fight, claiming it's his place up in that ring.
He'll be back. There is still plenty of dough on the table for him not to.
Haye knows he would get slaughtered, Haye is not up to take on these big heavyweights and his body is falling apart.
Haye said himself he has no business fighting for a title if he can not beat Bellew. It would be a logical fight for him to take the rematch offered and he can get fit again.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
David Haye's career has reached a "sad" position, says Tony Bellew's trainer Dave Coldwell.
Haye, 36, has had surgery on an Achilles injury sustained in Saturday's heavyweight defeat by Bellew in London.
Coldwell, who once worked for Haye, said the ex-world heavyweight champion produced his "bravest performance" in fighting on while injured in the bout.
"He will always be someone I looked at and thought 'wow'," Coldwell said. "To see how it's turned out, it is sad."
Coldwell was head of boxing for Hayemaker Promotions from 2008 to 2011, a period during which Haye became WBA world heavyweight champion.
"I feel sorry for him," Coldwell told BBC Radio 5 live's boxing podcast.
"When I worked with [trainer] Adam Booth and David, he was at his best, a special athlete with special potential. I just wish him all the best now."
Coldwell was the target of insults from Haye in an acrimonious build-up to the Bellew bout, which ended with opposing trainer Shane McGuigan throwing in the towel to save a stricken Haye after he was put down in the 11th round.
Haye's future is unclear but on Monday he said he had been told by medical experts he could make "a 100% recovery back to full fitness".
Liverpool's Bellew could now defend his WBC cruiserweight title or fight for a second time at heavyweight, potentially against WBO champion Joseph Parker or Deontay Wilder, who holds the WBC title.
"I've said all along, he can't compete with 6ft 8in beasts like [IBF heavyweight champion] Anthony Joshua," Coldwell said. "Joseph Parker on the other hand, he's still learning, he's not the beast people said at the beginning."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/39188805
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