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    Default Re: The heavyweight division needs excitement

    David Haye doesn't excite me from a personality stand point. Maybe it's the accent or something, but he just doesn't strike me as a very attractive, let alone intimidating figure.

    Plus, I don't think he has the spark. There's a certain spark that every era defining fighter must have, and I don't get it from him.

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    Default Re: The heavyweight division needs excitement

    Quote Originally Posted by aburwell89 View Post
    David Haye doesn't excite me from a personality stand point. Maybe it's the accent or something, but he just doesn't strike me as a very attractive, let alone intimidating figure.

    Plus, I don't think he has the spark. There's a certain spark that every era defining fighter must have, and I don't get it from him.
    Era defining fighter, most likely not. He does bring an exciting game to the hw division though, and it is something people want to see, and why we are discussing it now. Hope to see him get a fight or two under his belt here, and if he does as most of us expect him to do...THEN and only then will I start to enjoy his chasing down WLAD on escalators etc.

    He does have people talking.

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    Default Re: The heavyweight division needs excitement

    Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by aburwell89 View Post
    David Haye doesn't excite me from a personality stand point. Maybe it's the accent or something, but he just doesn't strike me as a very attractive, let alone intimidating figure.

    Plus, I don't think he has the spark. There's a certain spark that every era defining fighter must have, and I don't get it from him.
    Era defining fighter, most likely not. He does bring an exciting game to the hw division though, and it is something people want to see, and why we are discussing it now. Hope to see him get a fight or two under his belt here, and if he does as most of us expect him to do...THEN and only then will I start to enjoy his chasing down WLAD on escalators etc.

    He does have people talking.
    Oh I'll never doubt him in the ring, he's a great fighter, I just don't know if he has the persona. Every time I see him in interviews, he seems like he really forces his attitude, it seems... Fake in a way, like he's trying to act the way he thinks people want him to.

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    Default Re: The heavyweight division needs excitement

    Quote Originally Posted by aburwell89 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by aburwell89 View Post
    David Haye doesn't excite me from a personality stand point. Maybe it's the accent or something, but he just doesn't strike me as a very attractive, let alone intimidating figure.

    Plus, I don't think he has the spark. There's a certain spark that every era defining fighter must have, and I don't get it from him.
    Era defining fighter, most likely not. He does bring an exciting game to the hw division though, and it is something people want to see, and why we are discussing it now. Hope to see him get a fight or two under his belt here, and if he does as most of us expect him to do...THEN and only then will I start to enjoy his chasing down WLAD on escalators etc.

    He does have people talking.
    Oh I'll never doubt him in the ring, he's a great fighter, I just don't know if he has the persona. Every time I see him in interviews, he seems like he really forces his attitude, it seems... Fake in a way, like he's trying to act the way he thinks people want him to.
    Sportsmen always struggle with interviews, it is not their strength, you have to look at the attitude and how they conduct themselves in the ring, going into the Maccarinelli fight Haye was cool calm and collected and in the ring he got the job done, he is not a tv personality he is a boxer, apart from a few guys boxers aren't always the best guys when taking one to one outside the ring, and i am sure it is very similar in a lot of other sports.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmbtandy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by aburwell89 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post

    Era defining fighter, most likely not. He does bring an exciting game to the hw division though, and it is something people want to see, and why we are discussing it now. Hope to see him get a fight or two under his belt here, and if he does as most of us expect him to do...THEN and only then will I start to enjoy his chasing down WLAD on escalators etc.

    He does have people talking.
    Oh I'll never doubt him in the ring, he's a great fighter, I just don't know if he has the persona. Every time I see him in interviews, he seems like he really forces his attitude, it seems... Fake in a way, like he's trying to act the way he thinks people want him to.
    Sportsmen always struggle with interviews, it is not their strength, you have to look at the attitude and how they conduct themselves in the ring, going into the Maccarinelli fight Haye was cool calm and collected and in the ring he got the job done, he is not a tv personality he is a boxer, apart from a few guys boxers aren't always the best guys when taking one to one outside the ring, and i am sure it is very similar in a lot of other sports.
    I think you're missing the point. People want superstars. Haye, despite all of his talents as a fighter, is not a superstar. What makes a superstar depends entirely on how they approach it. Ali built up hype by running his mouth and being funny while doing it, Tyson built up hype as his career progressed by acting invincible and crazy. Shit, even guys like Foreman who in my opinion had the personality of a rock in his early years had star power because of how he conducted himself.

    Do you have to be a superstar to be a great fighter? No, but it's that " it " factor that packs arenas and gets people excited.

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    Default Re: The heavyweight division needs excitement

    Quote Originally Posted by aburwell89 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jmbtandy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by aburwell89 View Post

    Oh I'll never doubt him in the ring, he's a great fighter, I just don't know if he has the persona. Every time I see him in interviews, he seems like he really forces his attitude, it seems... Fake in a way, like he's trying to act the way he thinks people want him to.
    Sportsmen always struggle with interviews, it is not their strength, you have to look at the attitude and how they conduct themselves in the ring, going into the Maccarinelli fight Haye was cool calm and collected and in the ring he got the job done, he is not a tv personality he is a boxer, apart from a few guys boxers aren't always the best guys when taking one to one outside the ring, and i am sure it is very similar in a lot of other sports.
    I think you're missing the point. People want superstars. Haye, despite all of his talents as a fighter, is not a superstar. What makes a superstar depends entirely on how they approach it. Ali built up hype by running his mouth and being funny while doing it, Tyson built up hype as his career progressed by acting invincible and crazy. Shit, even guys like Foreman who in my opinion had the personality of a rock in his early years had star power because of how he conducted himself.

    Do you have to be a superstar to be a great fighter? No, but it's that " it " factor that packs arenas and gets people excited.
    Funny but I am pretty sure the O2 was packed out, and an army went over to France to see him beat Mormeck, and the fight with Maccarinelli got lots and lots of Hype, what was it 3 or 4 pages in the ring magazine, not bad for an English fight, so hey he must be doing something right, and I can't believe you mentioned George Foreman, surely he is generating the same type of entertainment as Haye, punching power, didn't you just contradict yourself mentioning him

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    Default Re: The heavyweight division needs excitement

    Quote Originally Posted by jmbtandy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by aburwell89 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jmbtandy View Post

    Sportsmen always struggle with interviews, it is not their strength, you have to look at the attitude and how they conduct themselves in the ring, going into the Maccarinelli fight Haye was cool calm and collected and in the ring he got the job done, he is not a tv personality he is a boxer, apart from a few guys boxers aren't always the best guys when taking one to one outside the ring, and i am sure it is very similar in a lot of other sports.
    I think you're missing the point. People want superstars. Haye, despite all of his talents as a fighter, is not a superstar. What makes a superstar depends entirely on how they approach it. Ali built up hype by running his mouth and being funny while doing it, Tyson built up hype as his career progressed by acting invincible and crazy. Shit, even guys like Foreman who in my opinion had the personality of a rock in his early years had star power because of how he conducted himself.

    Do you have to be a superstar to be a great fighter? No, but it's that " it " factor that packs arenas and gets people excited.
    Funny but I am pretty sure the O2 was packed out, and an army went over to France to see him beat Mormeck, and the fight with Maccarinelli got lots and lots of Hype, what was it 3 or 4 pages in the ring magazine, not bad for an English fight, so hey he must be doing something right, and I can't believe you mentioned George Foreman, surely he is generating the same type of entertainment as Haye, punching power, didn't you just contradict yourself mentioning him
    I was speaking from a personality stand point.

    Also, I'll have you know that I could ask 100 people in my neighborhood if they know who David Haye is and I can pretty much bank on 95 of them not knowing, and the other five only having a faint idea.

    That's not star power.

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    Default Re: The heavyweight division needs excitement

    In an odd way I like the Heavyweight division being in a somewhat rebuilding phase.It killls me when Im making small talk through the day and some one ask me "Yeah,I like Boxing........BTW, when is Tyson fighting again" or some broadbrush s!!! like that.They have absolutly no clue about the current sport & the great fighters they are missing.Part time suedo fans Lol.The exposure and huge lighter weight fights that we have seen the last number of years is great.......and a long time coming.Point blank....The days of The mostly American Heavyweight dominance are gone.

    I do see Haye as lighting some fires and creating an Interest just on sheer volume of voice and showmanship,Not to mention a big right hand.He will need far more than that to duplicate the past accomplishmnets of top heavys like Tyson,Holyfield,Lewis,etc.No man does it alone ,They all helped put each other on the front page in different ways.

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    Default Re: The heavyweight division needs excitement

    I think there is a quite a few exciting match ups to be made at Heavyweight the only problem is that the fights aren't happening. But with Haye moving up to hopefully fight Wladimir or Peter as soon as possible that should bring some excitement in Heavyweight.

    Samuel Peter vs David Haye
    David Haye vs Wladimir Klitschko
    Andrew Golota vs Alexander Povetkin

    etc.

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    David has the punch and the attitude to make a difference to the HW, however as soon as one of the big guys land a shot on that chin of his it will be good night, David is a great guy and great for the sport, but if he does get in the ring with Klitschko he better make sure he lands the big shot first.

    The problem with Heavyweights these days is they are so big, back in the days of Lewis, Ali, etc those guys were more like cruiserweights, they had the punch power but also the movement to make a fight look good, these days you have big plodders like Valuev and then the smaller guys just have to try and work around those long arms. Unless someone with a chin and the power of Tyson comes along again the heavyweights will never be the same again.

    The lower divisions will always set up better fights

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmbtandy View Post
    David has the punch and the attitude to make a difference to the HW, however as soon as one of the big guys land a shot on that chin of his it will be good night, David is a great guy and great for the sport, but if he does get in the ring with Klitschko he better make sure he lands the big shot first.

    The problem with Heavyweights these days is they are so big, back in the days of Lewis, Ali, etc those guys were more like cruiserweights, they had the punch power but also the movement to make a fight look good, these days you have big plodders like Valuev and then the smaller guys just have to try and work around those long arms. Unless someone with a chin and the power of Tyson comes along again the heavyweights will never be the same again.

    The lower divisions will always set up better fights
    You know, it's funny. Every time I watch these big plodding heavyweights with debatable punching power and foot work that would make baby Jesus cry, I think to myself: " One day, maybe soon, someone's going to come along and knock all of these big chumps flat on their ass ".

    It's going to happen, it's just a matter of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aburwell89 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jmbtandy View Post
    David has the punch and the attitude to make a difference to the HW, however as soon as one of the big guys land a shot on that chin of his it will be good night, David is a great guy and great for the sport, but if he does get in the ring with Klitschko he better make sure he lands the big shot first.

    The problem with Heavyweights these days is they are so big, back in the days of Lewis, Ali, etc those guys were more like cruiserweights, they had the punch power but also the movement to make a fight look good, these days you have big plodders like Valuev and then the smaller guys just have to try and work around those long arms. Unless someone with a chin and the power of Tyson comes along again the heavyweights will never be the same again.

    The lower divisions will always set up better fights
    You know, it's funny. Every time I watch these big plodding heavyweights with debatable punching power and foot work that would make baby Jesus cry, I think to myself: " One day, maybe soon, someone's going to come along and knock all of these big chumps flat on their ass ".

    It's going to happen, it's just a matter of time.
    You are hoping like everyone else, know where you are coming from

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