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    Default Re: Haye - Ruiz EXPLAINED by FANTANA

    Round 8

    Haye is coming out of his shell more now, and starts to land more frequently. John Ruiz comes forward. At just more than 2 minutes to go, the crowd boos. This is because I got my John Ruiz banner out again, then the crazies start singing Engerland. Haye is moving about, landing some good shots. The cheating has clearly taken a toll on Ruiz who looks sad, then all of a sudden, he land a left hand and then traps Haye in the corner. Ruiz still has something in him, in a non-gay way. Haye comes back a little, Ruiz walks through his punches. Ruiz aggresses for the rest of the round, it was tic for tac.
    Round 8 Assesment

    Officially
    - 10 - 9 Haye

    Unofficially -
    10 - 10 - Haye did well without cheating, but Ruiz was dangerous and almost floored Haye. Sky corner view - Adam booth says "believe in our style" David Haye looks a big gutted. He knows what they have done to John Ruiz is wrong.

    Round 9
    It takes 18 seconds before Haye throws a punch. John Ruiz fights have been known to be all over by then. Ruiz comes forward, Haye backs off, flicking out jabs. The crazies start clapping.

    I am watching from my seat in Row E and something has been passed around the ring by Adam Booth, I don't pay it too much attention
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    Haye continues to back off, then with just over a minute left he lands a couple of decent shots. All of a sudden, Ruiz's corner throws in the towel. WHAT IS GOING ON? Ruiz was fine. He looks shocked. The fight is over.....


    Round 9 Assesment
    It was a 10 - 10 round. I saw something get passed by Adam Booth, to another man, to another man, and wondered what it was. Well, I know what it was. THAT WAS DAVID HAYES SMELLY TOWEL, covered in his sweat. Adam Booth had men pass it around the ring, all the way to John Ruiz's corner. Upon seeing that someone had placed a dirty towel into their hands, they instinctively threw the towel out, but unfortunately it went in the ring. This was not a legitimate win by David Haye. It was cheating.

    OVERALL THOUGHTS
    You have got to hand it to John Ruiz. Saturday night came, John Ruiz saw, and he got fouled. I mean he really got fouled, multiple times David Haye punched him in the back of the head, like a farmer trying to submit a sheep to his perversions. Did John Ruiz cry about it? No is the answer. No is always the answer with John Ruiz. Want to quit? No. Going to complain? No. Do you wear women's clothes? No. Officially on the record David Haye got a win in the 9th. Unofficially, David Haye was a beaten man. A lucky man. Had the fight taken place in America, or somewhere where cheating like this isn't allowed, the outcome would have been much different. I was sat amongst 22,000 crazies screaming for John Ruiz's blood. Did I get abuse for showing some support for John Ruiz? Yes. Let's get this clear, I was getting abuse from souless DNA programs. Minions. Crazies. I have been watching and supporting John Ruiz over 10 times longer than these guys have even known who David Haye is. I'm guessing most of them did not know who David Haye was when he pulled out of the commonwealth games, or when he turned pro, or beat King Arthur, lost to Thompson, became European champion, won the cruiserweight title, beat Enzo. When he beat Monte Python perhaps some of them started to know who he was. John Ruiz is now talking retirement. I feel bad, but am profoundly proud of John Ruiz, in a non-gay way. Clearly he was ahead on the scorecards, and he was clearly fouled. Like he said, he loves honesty. And I love John Ruiz, in a non-gay way. David Haye has now made my list of people I have to ignore and not ever talk to because of my loyalty to John Ruiz. He also always deletes my messages from his myspace page. If Adam Booth or David Haye were to read this, and then see how me, they may even cheat and punch me in the back of the head whilst the other one whips me with a sweat filled towell. Our only hope is if John Ruiz is reinstated as WBA Champion, and Haye issues an apology.

    Yours in manliness,

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    Default Re: Haye - Ruiz EXPLAINED by FANTANA

    I'm a little bit in love with you!
    24 Beers in a slab, 24 hours in the day.......go figure.

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    All valid points backed up with sound argument I admit.

    All I will say is that before Saturday night I thought Alf Stewart from Home and Away was the toughest man in the world - now I think Ruiz has replaced him.

    I haven't had chance to watch the fight on tv yet but will watch it more closely when I do

    Anyone know when the 'free' repeat is scheduled for
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    Usually Thursdays for Sky fights.
    It looks a totally different fight on TV.
    24 Beers in a slab, 24 hours in the day.......go figure.

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    a little bit of sex wee came out while reading through that

    PS:I Knew fantana was small but that ginger fella on the right is a fully fledged midget
    one dangerous horrible bloke

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    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    a little bit of sex wee came out while reading through that

    PS:I Knew fantana was small but that ginger fella on the right is a fully fledged midget
    You've obviously seen him naked!
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    Default Re: Haye - Ruiz EXPLAINED by FANTANA

    Awesome fight review

    How you can be arsed to write all that i dont know, but I for one surely do appreciate it
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