@ross produce the evidence or i'll ban you
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Ross doesn't need evidence his outstanding credentials speak for themselves.
Not only is he the only person on earth that picked Fury to annihilate Wlad but the coup de grace - he once sat ringside to judge an amateur fight in a scout hut, there ain't nothing he doesn't know about boxing. Fact.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
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Nobody has altered any of your posts @ross
Any evidence of your claims or are you gonna remain an annoying troll?
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Did you not actually watch the fight? Every right hand he threw required his weight being pushed off his right foot. It's hard to describe to those that havent boxed competitively and you can all try and give me shit for saying that but unless you've tried to throw right hands in a bout you won't know how it feels to go through the mechanics. Maybe someone else who's boxed could comment? But in my opinion which is based on experience and the fact Haye wouldn't have had the use of his right calfs there is no way he could have balance to punch let alone push off with force to throw a right hand.
Ok @ross we get it, you've boxed. But so what? You were shit! Then they didn't want you as a ref. Why? Cos you knew fuck all about boxing. So you became a judge, and guess what ? You were shit!!!
Why the fuck would anyone bother listening to a word you say about the sport, you clueless fucking idiot.
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People can do all kinds of things with a serious injury. My wife had a similar injury to what Haye had. I told her to go to the hospital and sort it out, but she thought she knew better and limped around for a few days, went to work, and tried to continue as normal. Ended up needing a pretty big operation to fix it up. Just an ordinary person. Someone like Haye, an athlete, buzzing on adrenaline and in the midst of a fight would have been able to do what he did. He did it and the evidence is out there showing the injury was genuine. You sound like a plonker talking like you are here. 'You guys don't know boxing blah, blah, blah'. Plenty of us have been around people who have had similar injuries and seen exactly what they can or can't do. Haye was throwing punches, but he wasn't generating the same kind of leverage at all. I'm not sure he was 100% to begin with.
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Hello, someone who's boxed here, from the age of about 12 to 20, amateur fights, boxed pro's (in the gym) the works.
It's irrelevant. No one has asked for a mechanical breakdown of throwing a backhand or is failing to understand it.
You said his right leg must have been operational to throw the right hand. My question was and still is, show me evidence after round 6 that Haye threw a technically correct backhand off of his back foot. Not a swipe, arm punch or cricket delivery. You wont, and you can't because it didn't happen, I don't think it happened when he had two decent legs let alone one. His punches were all ugly and poorly delivered.
@X I agree with all of that. For a bloke with so much experience he showed very little ability to negotiate his way through the fight. Haye persisted in trying to win the fight with one foot, in the same way that he was failing to win it with two. The taping up of the ankle was farcical. They also shouldn't have thrown in the towel in my opinion. The only real damage being done was to his already knackered leg. They'd let it go for 5 rounds, I dont see how much more damage another was going to make.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
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Like i said nobody has altered anything you posted
Have a nice break @ross![]()
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