"A barking dog never bites".
To be fair to Wlad, even though he is awkward linguistically, he is seemingly more articulate and insightful than Haye. His English is actually very good. I always take note of boxers who go to the effort of learning English as a second language. It is also interesting to see if they are improving or not. It's easy for Haye to mock Wlad with Borat impressions, but that is just a cheap shot. Wlad speaks better English than Amir Khan.
I not watched this yet but will do when I get home.
I have seen the Borat thing before though and agree it is a cheap shot and makes Haye look an idiot.
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
It was a good watch. I thought Wlad's attempted hand shake at the end was a brilliant move. It clearly caught Haye off guard. Made him look like a scared bitch when he refused to shake it
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I agree its too many shots to the cranium. Scrambles their grammar.He probably does too! I like Wlad the more I hear him.
And look at Haye with the constant "He's shook.....he's shook". No way Wlad makes those kinds of silly errors. Do you possibly mean that "he is shaken"?
Then again you also have Jim Lampley with the constant "Coming up on March three". Have you never heard of ordinal numbers?
Must be a boxing thing with all these weird language forms materialising. They always stand out when I hear them.
I think it's more to do with the fact that Haye is speaking with colloquial English... whilst Wlad is speaking with textbook English.
If you are educated to speak a language, rather than immersed in a language and culture during your upbringing then of course you are going to speak it more purely.
Miles I'm assuming that being an English teacher, you already knew this... so I really don't see your point. I agree that the fact that English isn't Wlad's first language matters when assessing whether he is shook/shaken/shooken (:P) by Haye, as for Haye's grasp of English? It's completely irrelevant and just screams a bit of snobbery to be honest.
ok Adam, another cool click.
I don't really know what your first two paragraphs are in reference to really.
Haye was the one talking about Wlad being 'shook'. It is low level dumb English and spoken in front of an audience. It isn't snobbery to point out that Haye doesn't even know how to speak standard English using correct grammatical forms. Haye was speaking English poorly and in a way that nobody should be using. It was awful.
In the heat of the moment the man had no idea how to use his language. That is the only point I was making. Otherwise I have no idea what you are going on about.
He probably does too! I like Wlad the more I hear him.
And look at Haye with the constant "He's shook.....he's shook". No way Wlad makes those kinds of silly errors. Do you possibly mean that "he is shaken"?
Then again you also have Jim Lampley with the constant "Coming up on March three". Have you never heard of ordinal numbers?
Must be a boxing thing with all these weird language forms materialising. They always stand out when I hear them.
Wlad shouldn't let himself be bothered by Haye though as it is all just talk. It bewilders me that anyone can truly get upset by the decapitated heads thing or by dissing big brother. It's like the steroids thing or being called gay, just take it on the chin and get on with it.
No big deal.![]()
We should also put Haye in the gayest boxer contest too with his 'boner' comment. Wlad looking angry gives you an erection? That is crossing into Bilbo territory.![]()
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