He'll be around 16st flat come fight time. I'm really looking forward to it and I hope he brings some much needed life to the heavys.
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He'll be around 16st flat come fight time. I'm really looking forward to it and I hope he brings some much needed life to the heavys.
Thats a nice 6 pack Haye has on his gut, but does he possess the same six pack in his chin?Which is what was said about Vargas.
Once we find that out, whether he is the savior of heavyweights will be answered
I don't think he is, he could beat some heavyweights maybe but not Wlad.
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He may not be the greatest but he is the latest best hope we have got.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Honestly I don't get all the hate for Haye. Who cares is he's unproven, who cares if he acts like he's done something, he's an exciting heavyweight prospect among the various fat tubs of fat lazy slow fucking boring. That's all that should matter IMO.
Dominic Guinn. Timor and Sultan Ibragimov. John Ruiz. Nicolay Valuev. David Tua. Sam Peter. Oleg Maskaev. Jameel McCline. Malik Scott.
I could go on.
Has anybody seen these people fight? They're boring. Period. All of them and there's more not to mention Wlad.
Haye's like the Luke Skywalker of the heavyweight division, our only real hope.
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