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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Not a chance. I wouldn't even press the button on a ppv event of his till bell rings for round one

    and he doesn't deserve to go straight to ppv

    Even Adam Smith and Sky Sports who had their tongue right up Hayes rectum would not risk paying money to promote a pay per view yet.

    This is why Haye is full of shit. Hes turned down a guaranteed £5 million against Fury. The only other big name out there he could possibly generate that kind of money with is possibly Wilder.

    Haye was scared to lose. Scared to throw his legacy in the bin by being someone who lost to Fury.

    I said it from the start, he would wait for the dust to settle and sure enough he will come back and hes actually stated he will not face Fury. Some dont want to give any respect to Fury but actions speak louder than words and the way Haye has gone about avoiding Fury speaks volumes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Not a chance. I wouldn't even press the button on a ppv event of his till bell rings for round one

    and he doesn't deserve to go straight to ppv

    Even Adam Smith and Sky Sports who had their tongue right up Hayes rectum would not risk paying money to promote a pay per view yet.

    This is why Haye is full of shit. Hes turned down a guaranteed £5 million against Fury. The only other big name out there he could possibly generate that kind of money with is possibly Wilder.

    Haye was scared to lose. Scared to throw his legacy in the bin by being someone who lost to Fury.

    I said it from the start, he would wait for the dust to settle and sure enough he will come back and hes actually stated he will not face Fury. Some dont want to give any respect to Fury but actions speak louder than words and the way Haye has gone about avoiding Fury speaks volumes.
    Haye pulled out of two Fury fights and has already said he won't be fighting Fury if the chance came up. Says it all really.
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    Default Re: David Haye - The Comeback interview

    I honestly couldn't give any less of a fuck about him fighting again. Years ago he promised to rejuvenate heavyweight, and all he's given us is a load of talk, with the occasional boring fight or one sided blowout every year or so on average.

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    Bore off Haye
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    He'll fight Fury eventually when he's got credibility back as it's a massive earner -- provided Fury doesn't get beat first and Haye's shoulder holds up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    He'll fight Fury eventually when he's got credibility back as it's a massive earner -- provided Fury doesn't get beat first and Haye's shoulder holds up.
    You dont get it. He stalled for weeks on signing after Booth called Peter Fury and they accepted instantly.

    He pulled out twice!

    He has now stated he will never fight Fury.....

    He doesnt want a loss to Fury.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    He'll fight Fury eventually when he's got credibility back as it's a massive earner -- provided Fury doesn't get beat first and Haye's shoulder holds up.
    You dont get it. He stalled for weeks on signing after Booth called Peter Fury and they accepted instantly.

    He pulled out twice!

    He has now stated he will never fight Fury.....

    He doesnt want a loss to Fury.
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    Antonio Tarver is now calling Haye out via twitter .

    45 years old now Tarver !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Antonio Tarver is now calling Haye out via twitter .

    45 years old now Tarver !!
    Have you seen him and Chambers talking?

    They are deperately looking for an opponent for July 26th and someone mentioned these two fghting each other which looks like it has triggered Chambers asking Peter Fury to make Tarver an offer.

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    For all his bullshitting Haye is very unlikely to be afraid of Fury. Why would he be? Fury is all mouth and no trousers, the guy is as deluded as his fans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    For all his bullshitting Haye is very unlikely to be afraid of Fury. Why would he be? Fury is all mouth and no trousers, the guy is as deluded as his fans.
    Your kidding yourself.

    If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck...

    Haye stalled for weeks before signing. (It was Booth that wanted the fight, he called Peter fury and asked if they were serious and the fury's agreed and signed fairly quickly when you consider the size of the fight. Groves, Froch was a big fight in England but Fury, Haye would have been known about over the world. Haye took weeks to sign becuase he didnt really want it.)

    Then Haye pulls out with an orchestrated injury, his only valid excuse at that point.

    Then after rescheduling he pulls out with some carefully worded statements on how he had been advised to retire. Purposefully prompting everyone to assume he was retiring so the fight had a valid reason not to happen, Which even you naive bunch knew was bullshit! You knew he'd be back but don't want to accept that he's full of shit and didn't fancy his chances against Fury.

    Finally he has now publicly stated he doesn't want to ever face Fury with the weakest ever excuse of not wanting to give Fury a payday, which is majorly cutting his nose off to spite his face as he's not making £5 million against the opponents available that he's willing to face.

    Haye doesn't want to lose to Fury because the perception is that he's shit and it discredits all Hayes "achievements".

    Fury gets unfairly criticised on his boxing ability. In fact hes almost being treated as an underdog against Chisora because now Chisora is in shape... Don't forget, Fury was only 22 when he beat Chisora and now he's a stronger more physically mature 25 year old.

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    I like the title of this thread... lol... not the comeback fight, but the comeback interview. lolololol...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Not a chance. I wouldn't even press the button on a ppv event of his till bell rings for round one

    and he doesn't deserve to go straight to ppv

    Even Adam Smith and Sky Sports who had their tongue right up Hayes rectum would not risk paying money to promote a pay per view yet.

    This is why Haye is full of shit. Hes turned down a guaranteed £5 million against Fury. The only other big name out there he could possibly generate that kind of money with is possibly Wilder.

    Haye was scared to lose. Scared to throw his legacy in the bin by being someone who lost to Fury.

    I said it from the start, he would wait for the dust to settle and sure enough he will come back and hes actually stated he will not face Fury. Some dont want to give any respect to Fury but actions speak louder than words and the way Haye has gone about avoiding Fury speaks volumes.
    If Haye does come back why should he fight Fury? All this talk of £5m he was offered to fight Fury is bull, so fat Mick is going to pay ONE OPPONENT £5M?? Fat Mick has never put on a show where the entire card were paid that much!!!

    The eagerly awaited, who cares who wins, multi-million (pesetas) fight between Fat Chis and Flab Fury says it all, all fat Mick is interested in is getting him past Chis for his once in a lifetime world title shot, which he will almost certainly lose.

    Get real for christs sake, or just admit you're the Furys third tier press officer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nuggetdotcom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Not a chance. I wouldn't even press the button on a ppv event of his till bell rings for round one

    and he doesn't deserve to go straight to ppv

    Even Adam Smith and Sky Sports who had their tongue right up Hayes rectum would not risk paying money to promote a pay per view yet.

    This is why Haye is full of shit. Hes turned down a guaranteed £5 million against Fury. The only other big name out there he could possibly generate that kind of money with is possibly Wilder.

    Haye was scared to lose. Scared to throw his legacy in the bin by being someone who lost to Fury.

    I said it from the start, he would wait for the dust to settle and sure enough he will come back and hes actually stated he will not face Fury. Some dont want to give any respect to Fury but actions speak louder than words and the way Haye has gone about avoiding Fury speaks volumes.
    If Haye does come back why should he fight Fury? All this talk of £5m he was offered to fight Fury is bull, so fat Mick is going to pay ONE OPPONENT £5M?? Fat Mick has never put on a show where the entire card were paid that much!!!

    The eagerly awaited, who cares who wins, multi-million (pesetas) fight between Fat Chis and Flab Fury says it all, all fat Mick is interested in is getting him past Chis for his once in a lifetime world title shot, which he will almost certainly lose.

    Get real for christs sake, or just admit you're the Furys third tier press officer.
    Are you retarded?

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    A little bit more each time we read one of your posts Ross...

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