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    I went to Haye fight he turned up that night, against John Ruiz he does let people down pity he
    can fight a bit.
    Haye's performance against Ruiz was very good and shows what he is capable of when he is injury free.
    Ruiz?

    So he should have looked good. Ruiz was 38 and done. I thought Ruiz as a title defence was a poor fight when you had the likes of Adamek and Arreola kicking around. Kimd of like Wilders defences now

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    I went to Haye fight he turned up that night, against John Ruiz he does let people down pity he
    can fight a bit.
    Haye's performance against Ruiz was very good and shows what he is capable of when he is injury free.
    Ruiz?

    So he should have looked good. Ruiz was 38 and done. I thought Ruiz as a title defence was a poor fight when you had the likes of Adamek and Arreola kicking around. Kimd of like Wilders defences now
    Ok, let's just for a minute go into your World and say Fury beats Klitschko . Who do you think his first 1 or 2 defences will be against?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    I went to Haye fight he turned up that night, against John Ruiz he does let people down pity he
    can fight a bit.
    Haye's performance against Ruiz was very good and shows what he is capable of when he is injury free.
    Ruiz?

    So he should have looked good. Ruiz was 38 and done. I thought Ruiz as a title defence was a poor fight when you had the likes of Adamek and Arreola kicking around. Kimd of like Wilders defences now
    Ok, let's just for a minute go into your World and say Fury beats Klitschko . Who do you think his first 1 or 2 defences will be against?
    Hes already stated this in an interview.

    Depending on how bad a beating Wlad takes he has a rematch clause.

    He also wants to get straight in with Wilder as it will be the biggest heavyweight fight in years and a massive money generator especially with those two who can actually sell a fight and promote themselves and he also said Joshua because again it would be a huge fight, assuming Joshua stays unbeaten.

    Hes here to make money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    I went to Haye fight he turned up that night, against John Ruiz he does let people down pity he
    can fight a bit.
    Haye's performance against Ruiz was very good and shows what he is capable of when he is injury free.
    Ruiz?

    So he should have looked good. Ruiz was 38 and done. I thought Ruiz as a title defence was a poor fight when you had the likes of Adamek and Arreola kicking around. Kimd of like Wilders defences now
    Ok, let's just for a minute go into your World and say Fury beats Klitschko . Who do you think his first 1 or 2 defences will be against?
    Hes already stated this in an interview.

    Depending on how bad a beating Wlad takes he has a rematch clause.

    He also wants to get straight in with Wilder as it will be the biggest heavyweight fight in years and a massive money generator especially with those two who can actually sell a fight and promote themselves and he also said Joshua because again it would be a huge fight, assuming Joshua stays unbeaten.

    Hes here to make money.
    So let me get this right. You seriously think if Fury beats Wlad, he fights Wlad, Wilder and Joshua?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    I went to Haye fight he turned up that night, against John Ruiz he does let people down pity he
    can fight a bit.
    Haye's performance against Ruiz was very good and shows what he is capable of when he is injury free.
    Ruiz?

    So he should have looked good. Ruiz was 38 and done. I thought Ruiz as a title defence was a poor fight when you had the likes of Adamek and Arreola kicking around. Kimd of like Wilders defences now
    Ok, let's just for a minute go into your World and say Fury beats Klitschko . Who do you think his first 1 or 2 defences will be against?
    Hes already stated this in an interview.

    Depending on how bad a beating Wlad takes he has a rematch clause.

    He also wants to get straight in with Wilder as it will be the biggest heavyweight fight in years and a massive money generator especially with those two who can actually sell a fight and promote themselves and he also said Joshua because again it would be a huge fight, assuming Joshua stays unbeaten.

    Hes here to make money.
    So let me get this right. You seriously think if Fury beats Wlad, he fights Wlad, Wilder and Joshua?
    That would be crazy but good. Mike Tyson would have done it. Very risky for Fury.
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    To be fair to ross, he'd back team Fury to clean out ISIS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    I went to Haye fight he turned up that night, against John Ruiz he does let people down pity he
    can fight a bit.
    Haye's performance against Ruiz was very good and shows what he is capable of when he is injury free.
    Ruiz?

    So he should have looked good. Ruiz was 38 and done. I thought Ruiz as a title defence was a poor fight when you had the likes of Adamek and Arreola kicking around. Kimd of like Wilders defences now
    Ok, let's just for a minute go into your World and say Fury beats Klitschko . Who do you think his first 1 or 2 defences will be against?
    Hes already stated this in an interview.

    Depending on how bad a beating Wlad takes he has a rematch clause.

    He also wants to get straight in with Wilder as it will be the biggest heavyweight fight in years and a massive money generator especially with those two who can actually sell a fight and promote themselves and he also said Joshua because again it would be a huge fight, assuming Joshua stays unbeaten.

    Hes here to make money.
    So let me get this right. You seriously think if Fury beats Wlad, he fights Wlad, Wilder and Joshua?
    Why not?

    He tried to get Haye in the ring already and im sure somewouldstill have Haye a favoirite over allthree of those.

    Again,hes here to make money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
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    I went to Haye fight he turned up that night, against John Ruiz he does let people down pity he
    can fight a bit.
    Haye's performance against Ruiz was very good and shows what he is capable of when he is injury free.
    Ruiz?

    So he should have looked good. Ruiz was 38 and done. I thought Ruiz as a title defence was a poor fight when you had the likes of Adamek and Arreola kicking around. Kimd of like Wilders defences now
    Ok, let's just for a minute go into your World and say Fury beats Klitschko . Who do you think his first 1 or 2 defences will be against?
    Hes already stated this in an interview.

    Depending on how bad a beating Wlad takes he has a rematch clause.

    He also wants to get straight in with Wilder as it will be the biggest heavyweight fight in years and a massive money generator especially with those two who can actually sell a fight and promote themselves and he also said Joshua because again it would be a huge fight, assuming Joshua stays unbeaten.

    Hes here to make money.
    So let me get this right. You seriously think if Fury beats Wlad, he fights Wlad, Wilder and Joshua?
    Why not?

    He tried to get Haye in the ring already and im sure somewouldstill have Haye a favoirite over allthree of those.

    Again,hes here to make money.
    Ok whatever. I don't see anyone having that run of fights, including Wlad. It just doesn't happen. There's an old saying "talk's cheap, but money buys the beer!"

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    We wont know how far Haye has slipped from inactivity unless he is floored by Steve Cunningham and only manages to maul his was to a 7 round stoppage.
    Then we will know he is no more than a Paper Tiger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    I went to Haye fight he turned up that night, against John Ruiz he does let people down pity he
    can fight a bit.
    Haye's performance against Ruiz was very good and shows what he is capable of when he is injury free.
    Ruiz?

    So he should have looked good. Ruiz was 38 and done. I thought Ruiz as a title defence was a poor fight when you had the likes of Adamek and Arreola kicking around. Kimd of like Wilders defences now
    Ok, let's just for a minute go into your World and say Fury beats Klitschko . Who do you think his first 1 or 2 defences will be against?
    Hes already stated this in an interview.

    Depending on how bad a beating Wlad takes he has a rematch clause.

    He also wants to get straight in with Wilder as it will be the biggest heavyweight fight in years and a massive money generator especially with those two who can actually sell a fight and promote themselves and he also said Joshua because again it would be a huge fight, assuming Joshua stays unbeaten.

    Hes here to make money.
    So let me get this right. You seriously think if Fury beats Wlad, he fights Wlad, Wilder and Joshua?
    Why not?

    He tried to get Haye in the ring already and im sure somewouldstill have Haye a favoirite over allthree of those.

    Again,hes here to make money.
    Its called professional boxing isn't it? Twat. If Joe public will pay to see him splat idiots like Chisora, Harrison and Macaroni then why shouldn't he? He also beat Mormeck and Valuev to get himself into the mix, Fury has fought nobody to justify his shot at Klit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nuggetdotcom View Post
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    I went to Haye fight he turned up that night, against John Ruiz he does let people down pity he
    can fight a bit.
    Haye's performance against Ruiz was very good and shows what he is capable of when he is injury free.
    Ruiz?

    So he should have looked good. Ruiz was 38 and done. I thought Ruiz as a title defence was a poor fight when you had the likes of Adamek and Arreola kicking around. Kimd of like Wilders defences now
    Ok, let's just for a minute go into your World and say Fury beats Klitschko . Who do you think his first 1 or 2 defences will be against?
    Hes already stated this in an interview.

    Depending on how bad a beating Wlad takes he has a rematch clause.

    He also wants to get straight in with Wilder as it will be the biggest heavyweight fight in years and a massive money generator especially with those two who can actually sell a fight and promote themselves and he also said Joshua because again it would be a huge fight, assuming Joshua stays unbeaten.

    Hes here to make money.
    So let me get this right. You seriously think if Fury beats Wlad, he fights Wlad, Wilder and Joshua?
    Why not?

    He tried to get Haye in the ring already and im sure somewouldstill have Haye a favoirite over allthree of those.

    Again,hes here to make money.
    Its called professional boxing isn't it? Twat. If Joe public will pay to see him splat idiots like Chisora, Harrison and Macaroni then why shouldn't he? He also beat Mormeck and Valuev to get himself into the mix, Fury has fought nobody to justify his shot at Klit.
    What the fuck are you on about you silly cunt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    I went to Haye fight he turned up that night, against John Ruiz he does let people down pity he
    can fight a bit.
    Haye's performance against Ruiz was very good and shows what he is capable of when he is injury free.
    Ruiz?

    So he should have looked good. Ruiz was 38 and done. I thought Ruiz as a title defence was a poor fight when you had the likes of Adamek and Arreola kicking around. Kimd of like Wilders defences now
    Ruiz was the mandatory and came in great shape, he came in at a low weight so must have believed he would win.

    Haye put him down which many fighters have not been able to do and stopped him late. Credit him when credit is due.
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    Default Re: David Haye - Well,Well,Well!

    How very unsurprising.

    He wants to make some easy money against a novice who is getting a lot of attention and plenty of hype.

    Yep, that sounds like Haye. I wish he would just fuck off to be honest. He's been taking the piss out of boxing fans for years now.

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