
Originally Posted by
Jimanuel Boogustus
Also, what Adam Boothe said was a bit random at first thought then it got me to the point were I was thinking ''I wonder if David Haye was supposed to be the one who was getting really wound up in all this''. I mean if you look at the true run of play (see Nuclear Bull's post) maybe Chisora was only put in place to cunt David off and keep him waiting. chisora isn't a major peice of the Heavyweight puzzle but who would of banked on him being a complete nutjob and a bomb-proof tank to boot...? Now he's just thrusted himself well and truly into the grand scheme of things (assuming he doesn't kill someone out of the ring in the next 12 months).
In regards to Chisora fighting Haye... Yeah man. Go for it, this is big media stuff now. Areal grudge (for Chisora now at least). It can't be forgotten though how The Klitschko's games have impacted on this situation.
I guess this is what happens when you start playing people like chess pieces

The Klitchkos' games?? It seems like you're assuming that David Haye somehow deserved to be in the conversation in the first place. I'm with Miles on this -- if Haye wanted another Klitchko fight (I don't care that it's the other brother), he should have gone and fought Areola, Chambers, Povetkin, Adamek, or someone else at that level first.
The truth is, he's never fought anyone at that level at HW. He beat the bottom-of-the-barrel scrubs and freakshows like Valuev and Ruiz and then jumped to the Wlad "fight" and was humiliated. I've seen nothing that makes me think he even beats the Tier-2 guys, let alone can reverse his last showing and be competitive against the Klitchkos.
He was a pretty good cruiserweight, a mediocre heavy.
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