re: Haye v Bellew - 4/3/17 rd-by-rd

Originally Posted by
erics44

Originally Posted by
Memphis

Originally Posted by
Master

Originally Posted by
Memphis

Originally Posted by
Master
Haye was losing the fight after he got injured and he would not have got the decision if it went to points so what was the point of carrying on?
You've never boxed, you wouldn't understand.
Im kidding, it's got nothing to do with having boxed. It's your general stupidity that stops you from understanding
OK I'm kidding, or not.
I get what you're saying and in general I would agree. If a fight is unwinnable, jack it in.
There are caveats though. One of those being, if you're staring down the barrel of a stoppage loss to Tony Bellew and you've only got one foot, you fucking hop over the finish line, you crawl. You tell your useless corner that if they even contemplate getting creative and stopping the fight you will murder them in cold blood.
Given all that Haye said and taking into account what happened, you either walk out, or get carried out horizontal. Thats my personal opinion.
Haye could barely stand and fell out through the ropes. The rematch is going to happen anyway and fighting for another 5 minutes until the end of the fight would have made no difference.
He could barely stand from round 6 onward. It would have made a huge difference. It would have meant not getting stopped by Tony Bellew.
I don't think they should have stopped it
Bellew never looked like stopping him, I think the knockdown was due to the lack of balance, I don't even think there was any kind of punch landed and it looked a lot worse because he fell through the ropes
I think he'd have lasted to the end
Bellew has been a bellend since the fight, he is talking like he beat David Haye and he is now awesome
I now really hope Hayes body can last one last training camp and one last fight
If that does happen and Haye wins then "they" will demand a 3rd fight. Do we really want to see that?
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