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    Default Re: American Heavyweights running scared of David Haye

    One thing that interest me about the Promotion is how many people turn up. Haye isnt a Big ticket seller. He struggles to fill York Hall 1400 people. Its going to be interesting trying to fill the O2, 20,000, we will see .
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    Default Re: American Heavyweights running scared of David Haye

    Its an odd one for sure. Haye should have loads of fans. exciting, looks the part, can talk the talk
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    Default Re: American Heavyweights running scared of David Haye

    He hasnt been promoted very well, not many people really know who he is.

    Adam Booth is a dick head, he cant train David very well and he doesnt help to promote him very well.














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    Default Re: American Heavyweights running scared of David Haye

    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    One thing that interest me about the Promotion is how many people turn up. Haye isnt a Big ticket seller. He struggles to fill York Hall 1400 people. Its going to be interesting trying to fill the O2, 20,000, we will see .

















    He filled the York hall with ease and they were queing round the block when he beat Fragomenni mate..i was there and the O2 was rammed out too...

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    "The majority of the 18,000 seats in the Arena had long been snapped up by the public despite the early-hours start time, for a fight which was ambitiously billed the biggest in Britain since Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank squared off in 1993."

    trust me david has a HUGE following in London and don't forget the O2 is literally down the round from Bermondsey where he lives

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    Default Re: American Heavyweights running scared of David Haye

    I know that Smash, Ill be interested to see what occurs
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    Default Re: American Heavyweights running scared of David Haye

    Really it's such a joke. The main problem with getting an opponent is fear? People lined up for Tyson who really did have the fear factor, but David Haye has yet to strike anyone in this division, let alone strike fear throughout it. It's a stupid promotional stunt. The sad thing is most people will buy it. It's been the headline enough that it sticks out in the average fans mind.

    Everyone is afraid of David Haye except Ray Mercer, so we have to fight him even though he's 47 and lost all his recent fights.

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    Default Re: American Heavyweights running scared of David Haye

    American Heavyweights are piss poor and have been for a while. Protected records and then they lose meekly. Great Shame.

    Who will fight Haye - it doesn't matter - they are getting KTFO.

    Holyfield had one or 2 easy fights when he stepped upto Heavy and Haye probably will aswell - cos people apart from old fogies looking for a last payday won't fight him.

    Herbie Hide is an option if they need a name.

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    Default Re: American Heavyweights running scared of David Haye

    Quote Originally Posted by WelshDevilRob View Post
    American Heavyweights are piss poor and have been for a while. Protected records and then they lose meekly. Great Shame.

    Who will fight Haye - it doesn't matter - they are getting KTFO.

    Holyfield had one or 2 easy fights when he stepped upto Heavy and Haye probably will aswell - cos people apart from old fogies looking for a last payday won't fight him.

    Herbie Hide is an option if they need a name.
    Alright then let's make a list of NON-American heavyweights that don't have padded records, and I'm talking current fighters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by WelshDevilRob View Post
    American Heavyweights are piss poor and have been for a while. Protected records and then they lose meekly. Great Shame.

    Who will fight Haye - it doesn't matter - they are getting KTFO.

    Holyfield had one or 2 easy fights when he stepped upto Heavy and Haye probably will aswell - cos people apart from old fogies looking for a last payday won't fight him.

    Herbie Hide is an option if they need a name.
    Alright then let's make a list of NON-American heavyweights that don't have padded records, and I'm talking current fighters.

    I love how American HWs get dogged...

    It's true to an extent but I'd love for ONE THING TO HAPPEN!

    I wish that they stopped football and basketball in the US for like 30 years...

    The US would be knocking the teeth into the back of the throats of the world in no time.

    As far as Haye... Stop being a tool and fight SOMEONE... at this point no one even cares... SOMEONE.

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    Default Re: American Heavyweights running scared of David Haye

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by WelshDevilRob View Post
    American Heavyweights are piss poor and have been for a while. Protected records and then they lose meekly. Great Shame.

    Who will fight Haye - it doesn't matter - they are getting KTFO.

    Holyfield had one or 2 easy fights when he stepped upto Heavy and Haye probably will aswell - cos people apart from old fogies looking for a last payday won't fight him.

    Herbie Hide is an option if they need a name.
    Alright then let's make a list of NON-American heavyweights that don't have padded records, and I'm talking current fighters.
    Touche, greg.

    Have the Americans got to rely on European Heavyweights being decent?

    We can look through history and the vast majority is dominated by US Heavy's - those were the days. Now we got Robotic Ukrainians and from the US umm Brian Minto? Derrick Rossy? Vinny Maddalone?

    Where are the US Heavys. I started a topic on here wayback regarding the current state of US Heavys called "Why are US Heavys so poor?"
    I got many answers and was told Brock or Thompson was the next man - that was wrong, people even still talk about Oliver McCall.

    Chapman seems to have chickened out, Johnson is acting dumb, turns down the money - wants more then mouths off.

    The only US fighter wanting to go is Ray Mercer. Thats a mess.

    I accept that a few decent contenders albeit from europe are tied up. But what excuse do Johnson, Arreola or Chapman have? A career high payday.

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    Default Re: American Heavyweights running scared of David Haye

    can u imagine haye vs hide the prematch hype would be awesome

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    Default Re: American Heavyweights running scared of David Haye

    Chapman?!?!?! Are you FUCKING kidding me?!?!?! Do you think JD Chapman is a worthy opponent? David Haye is supposed to be a title contender already and he's going to test his metal vs a guy who's last fight was vs Rich Boruff?!?!?!


    If Haye fights Chapman then he's going to be as big of a joke as Amir Kahn

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    Default Re: American Heavyweights running scared of David Haye

    Quote Originally Posted by WelshDevilRob View Post
    American Heavyweights are piss poor and have been for a while. Protected records and then they lose meekly. Great Shame.

    Who will fight Haye - it doesn't matter - they are getting KTFO.

    Holyfield had one or 2 easy fights when he stepped upto Heavy and Haye probably will aswell - cos people apart from old fogies looking for a last payday won't fight him.

    Herbie Hide is an option if they need a name.
    Well said but Hide won't move back upto Heavy he's afraid I think. He did want Haye at Cruiser but I think he knew how badly weight drained he is down there now.

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