No it was deffo Carl Lewis. He started slow against Haye but then showed a stunning turn of foot to race past him.
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Rumour was tony Thompson dropped Haye in sparring too so this wouldn't surprise me. Wvladimir couldn't op hate in the nig where it mattered though and he's better than these two
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I think they brought Wilder in for the sole plan of punching Haye really hard in the head. Just to try and toughen him up a bit for Fury's heavy hands. Who knows what goes on in those sparring sessions, could have been a round of Wilder throwing bombs and Haye just trying to defend. Or it could have been a straight forward spar and he really did knock Haye out. We'll probably never know.
If Haye did get knocked out, the Fury match will be very boring as Haye will bring out the Valuev playbook and just avoid him all night.
I mean theres a rumour that a heavyweight that hits harder than fury and who has been brought in to spar a fighter that I quite like, presumably for the sole purpose of increase Hayes ability to cope with harder punches than he will likely get from Fury... and the rumour is that this sparring partner has done exactly that (which I think is a good thing)?
Why would I well up?![]()
Like 'hope' or 'yearning'?
I'm in the quote tree and we've 'debated' over your Fury delusions before, was it that far fetched an assumption?
Seems you jumped the gun a bit and totally ignored the post under your yours that was actually attached.
The clues were all there
"Hope" and "yearning"? Those must be the emotions Haye "fans" feel over this fight as when he loses this, he loses a mass of credibility and his career is in the toilet losing to a fat, slow, light punching, no chinned novice.![]()
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