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    Default Re: Does Boxing Need The Hayemaker?

    I don't think boxing as a whole needs Haye, but the heavies sure do! The excitement he has brought to the division since his move up has brought some much needed attention to the big men
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    Default Re: Does Boxing Need The Hayemaker?

    I think boxing doesn't need Haye but certainly benefits in general. The HW division needs Haye and more like him to get it back to being the most prized title in sport.
    Agree with a previous point about UK boxing needing him, there are a few upcoming fighters but no one really at the top at the moment, with a tabloid press second to none he can generate interest for a layman fan who likes him being a sensationalist.

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    Default Re: Does Boxing Need The Hayemaker?

    Or does the Hayemaker need teh b0xing


    Boxing doesnt need him, but the hw division sure does.

    And mainstream boxing for the most part thrives and fails with the hw division with few exceptions.


    Im still voting yes just cause I hope he knocks Wlad the fuck out.

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    Default Re: Does Boxing Need The Hayemaker?

    Having Haye at HW is good, he is exciting in the ring and loves to run his mouth which brings in the wrestling fans too. It's too bad he will be irrelavant after Wladdy flattens him.
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    Default Re: Does Boxing Need The Hayemaker?

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Having Haye at HW is good, he is exciting in the ring and loves to run his mouth which brings in the wrestling fans too. It's too bad he will be irrelavant after Wladdy flattens him.
    It will be fun bumping this post just to say I TOLD YOU SO WHEN WLAD GETS SPARKED

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    Default Re: Does Boxing Need The Hayemaker?

    Quote Originally Posted by pacman79 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Having Haye at HW is good, he is exciting in the ring and loves to run his mouth which brings in the wrestling fans too. It's too bad he will be irrelavant after Wladdy flattens him.
    It will be fun bumping this post just to say I TOLD YOU SO WHEN WLAD GETS SPARKED

    ye can then start another post called
    We shall see.
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    Default Re: Does Boxing Need The Hayemaker?

    Quote Originally Posted by pacman79 View Post
    'I went with 'Yes', but not necessarily in terms of Haye per se... More what he represents - Boxers who are willing to take risks and promote the sport'

    This is exactly the point I am trying to make.
    Yeah I get you bud, that's why I voted yes too. Win or lose Haye is doing something every fighter should be willing to do.....take a chance and make BIG fights happen.

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    Default Re: Does Boxing Need The Hayemaker?

    Mixed bag here.Better to have the 'Homemakers' than not.A confident,punching comer & walking sound bite for media willing to fight the best.....is he able too is another question?

    And for the many followers he has cheering.....count as equal the ones that are waiting & watching for another braggart to get sparked out.

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    Default Re: Does Boxing Need The Hayemaker?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Mixed bag here.Better to have the 'Homemakers' than not.A confident,punching comer & walking sound bite for media willing to fight the best.....is he able too is another question?

    And for the many followers he has cheering.....count as equal the ones that are waiting & watching for another braggart to get sparked out.
    imo Haye keeps winning = Interest increases,Hype grows and boxings marquis division stays in the limelight a little longer!
    Wlad wins = marquis division slips back into obscurity as it has been for the rest of the Klitschko reign.

    Let's hope for the sake of the division,that come June 20th Haye not only talks the talk but walks the walk

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    Default Re: Does Boxing Need The Hayemaker?

    There is no doubt that Haye could be good for boxing. I don't think boxing needs him, but with the only 2 remaining marquee stars to the casual fan, Floyd Mayweather & Manny Pacquiao, probably having at most five fights left between them, boxing is going to need stars to take over. I think Haye can offer that, I struggle to see anyone else who can on a global level apart from Kelly Pavlik. The general public are generally only interested from 135 upwards, so I think that rules out Juanma for a while, who is already arguably the biggest star in Puerto Rico (ie more popular than Cotto, not a better fighter yet). I think there will be a lot of guys who are stars but in their own countries.

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    Default Re: Does Boxing Need The Hayemaker?

    Boxing does not need David Haye.

    David Haye earned his shot at Klitschko with his mouth rather than his performances.

    Even if Haye wins he won't save the division.

    People's focus is know on the lower divisions where the best fighters are and where the best matchups are to be made.

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    Default Re: Does Boxing Need The Hayemaker?

    He's certainly doing no harm. Just hope he doesn't show himself up because he'll look like a tool.

    He's definitely entertaining. Both in and outside the ring.
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    Default Re: Does Boxing Need The Hayemaker?

    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    He's certainly doing no harm. Just hope he doesn't show himself up because he'll look like a tool.

    He's definitely entertaining. Both in and outside the ring.
    True he will look like a tool if he loses,and I really can't see him going on if he got badly beat.
    I do think he will spark Wlad though

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