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If Haye wants to work then he should step away from the microphone and do just that. I have no issues with him attempting to EARN a title shot, what I do have issues with is him trying to talk himself to the front of the line...AGAIN. Fight a tough fight, show us you have some heart and MAYBE we'll give you a second chance...that's all he has to do, but he's wasting time and hell he said he would retire by 30 and now he's 32 and he hasn't followed through on his promises to "decapitate the Klitschko's" or "clean out the heavyweight division"....Fight the winner of Fury-Cunningham or Tomaz Adamek or Povetkin or Helenius...the point is he has to fight to get a title shot, he won't get it running his mouth.
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Big difference between being just negative and being a realist. Empirical evidence would seem to side with El. Now he asks for a mandatory when everyone is busy.
The guy still thinks he's calling the shots. I'm surprised he can get through a doorway.Booth told Telegraph Sport: "I wrote to Bernd Boente, the Klitschkos manager, a few weeks ago, outlining the details for David to fight, the dates and so on, in a contest with Vitali [Klitschko, the World Boxing Council champion] and we have had nothing in return.”
David Haye to sit down with trainer Adam Booth to discuss permanent retirement after Klistchkos stay silent - Telegraph
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