re: Haye v Bellew - 4/3/17 rd-by-rd
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Primo Carnera
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Fenster
Adam Booth said he knew Haye had done hardly any sparring within the first minute.
He's absolutely on the money to be fair. Haye's timing was way, way out.
That would be insane thing to do and maybe he was trying to protect his injury.
re: Haye v Bellew - 4/3/17 rd-by-rd
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Primo Carnera
If ever there was proof that @
ross is indeed Tyson Fury, we have seen it in the last 24 hours.
Irrational behaviour bordering on a nervous breakdown, nonsensical comments not listening to reason, all symptoms of a coke sniffing , bipolar manic depressive!
Ross , you have been bubbled, will the real Ross stand up! ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿ ½ï¿½
I'd bet A LOT of money that @ross has for the last few hours been studying the fight from round 6 onwards frame by frame desperately trying to find any video evidence he can of Haye launching himself into a punch using his injured right foot as his pushing foot to somehow try and claw his way out of his insane triple Haye conspiracy theory ;D;D;D;D
re: Haye v Bellew - 4/3/17 rd-by-rd
Give ross a chance, it takes time reviewing the fight. He will find something.
re: Haye v Bellew - 4/3/17 rd-by-rd
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Master
Give ross a chance, it takes time reviewing the fight. He will find something.
Froch is in on the Conspiracy as well ;D
http://www.newstalk.com/Carl-Froch:-...ye-will-return
re: Haye v Bellew - 4/3/17 rd-by-rd
Froch and Haye are very good friends
re: Haye v Bellew - 4/3/17 rd-by-rd
Who doesn't think there'll be a rematch
re: Haye v Bellew - 4/3/17 rd-by-rd
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Mark TKO
Who doesn't think there'll be a rematch
I don't. Only because at 36, I have serious doubts whether Haye can get over an Achilles injury. and the time it will take, Bellew will have to fight and now he's got a taste for the big Dollar, he won't be fighting anyone. Whoever Bellew fights has got a great chance of beating him , because let's be fair, Bellew is crap and the gravy train is over. Bellew knows he's riding his luck and best of luck to him , but when a fighter continuously talks about retiring , you know it's the end of the line. He has made no secret that he wants 1, maybe 2 fights and out of it.
Everyone knows I'm not a big Bellew fan, but good luck to him for securing his family's future and how important that is to him. I'll give him that.
re: Haye v Bellew - 4/3/17 rd-by-rd
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Primo Carnera
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Mark TKO
Who doesn't think there'll be a rematch
I don't. Only because at 36, I have serious doubts whether Haye can get over an Achilles injury. and the time it will take, Bellew will have to fight and now he's got a taste for the big Dollar, he won't be fighting anyone. Whoever Bellew fights has got a great chance of beating him , because let's be fair, Bellew is crap and the gravy train is over. Bellew knows he's riding his luck and best of luck to him , but when a fighter continuously talks about retiring , you know it's the end of the line. He has made no secret that he wants 1, maybe 2 fights and out of it.
Everyone knows I'm not a big Bellew fan, but good luck to him for securing his family's future and how important that is to him. I'll give him that.
Yes all true but does he have to speak so much crap that he can beat Parker and Wilder? We know domestic heavyweights would beat Bellew.
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Part 4 of the great Hayemaker Conspiracy? @ross ;D;D;D
He's only gone and got a Professor AND a Doctor to lie this time ;D
From Haye's Facebook Page
Back home now chillin' with feet up, after a very successful Achilles reattachment surgery. Strangely after such an action packed fight, I have no aches and pains other then my freshly Reattached Achilles.
Professor James Frame and Kevin Lidlow are very happy with the outcome of my surgery, and are confident of a 100% recovery back to full fitness.
I'm truly overwhelmed with all the positive messages of love and support. From the bottom of my heart, thank you all.
Time to catch up with family and friends before the rehab programme starts tomorrow night.
One Love
The Hayemaker
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re: Haye v Bellew - 4/3/17 rd-by-rd
I tore a hamstring playing football, it hurt like fuck and when I went down I stayed there for a good 5 minutes
when I got up and got off the pitch it was then another 10 minutes, with ice on it, that I could get up again
that's not as serious as the injury Haye had
its pretty impressive what he managed to do for 6 rounds
re: Haye v Bellew - 4/3/17 rd-by-rd
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erics44
I tore a hamstring playing football, it hurt like fuck and when I went down I stayed there for a good 5 minutes
when I got up and got off the pitch it was then another 10 minutes, with ice on it, that I could get up again
that's not as serious as the injury Haye had
its pretty impressive what he managed to do for 6 rounds
Its almost the stuff of fictional legend isn't it...
Finally! The picture of him wrapped up! Didn't try very hard this time though. It was in his own home.
Also, still no statement from anyone else, just name dropping a couple of names.
As the song says ladies, "Dont stop believing";D;D
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:) I have to agree, the fact he lasted 6 rounds with that kind of injury is legendary
and I'm a bit disappointed that there is a lack of acknowledgement from Bellew and camp
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erics44
:) I have to agree, the fact he lasted 6 rounds with that kind of injury is legendary
and I'm a bit disappointed that there is a lack of acknowledgement from Bellew and camp
Bellew's camp want to make out that the injury had nothing to do with his victory.
It is laughable as people thinking Haye was not injured. :)
re: Haye v Bellew - 4/3/17 rd-by-rd
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Unsavory ending to be honest, would have preferred one of them to be wiped out with no room for ambiguity. Now we get the will they wont they rematch bollocks for a fight that was save for financial gain, not necessary in the first place.
Haye looked like a bag of shit even when he had two legs to be fair. He looked like he'd borrowed pages out of the Deontay Wilder windmill punching playbook. You cant really argue with what Bellew did, he kept himself out of the way early on for the most part, his plan worked to a tee, Haye being on one leg lit a fire under it.
I dont really see how anyone can be giving Haye stick for the injury. There's a video that shows the achillies going, you'd have to be obligated up to the eyeballs to ignore it or deny it. I've heard all sorts of nonsense over the past couple of days. 'I snapped my achillies once and I couldnt stand, you cant stand with a snapped achillies!!!' You can stand, just not on your tip toes, you'd be flat footed as Haye was. If you've ever had a torn achillies and you couldnt walk, that means you're a fanny, it doesnt mean David Haye is faking.
The part bolded above is why I suspect Haye was injured going into the fight. The rumours were there, the timing and movement were awkward to say the least, then he really did it in for good. I think after the recent cancellations with Fury and knowing it would be tougher to come back at this stage he just decided to try with a dodgy leg and then keep trying with a properly screwed up leg. Didn't work, but he has won more admirers by doing it this way. There has to be a reason why he was lumbering around like a caveman at the start. Must have been something up with him.