<<How do we know he didnt break it by constantly going down on his knees to suck Wlad off?>>>
mmmmmwwwwwwaaaaaaahahahahahahaha!!!!! i think the 2nd round suck-off was his greatest toe-threat. the 6th round suck-off was just a quick lick.
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<<How do we know he didnt break it by constantly going down on his knees to suck Wlad off?>>>
mmmmmwwwwwwaaaaaaahahahahahahaha!!!!! i think the 2nd round suck-off was his greatest toe-threat. the 6th round suck-off was just a quick lick.
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Been listening to various interviews from sports people in the past 2 days and they have all said that with a cortisone injection he would not have felt his toe at all and it would not have had any affect. Rafa Nadal played 4 rounds of Wimbledon with a hair line fracture in his heal!
Anyway, I think Haye knows his mistake and has back tracked to soem degree
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I agree.
I think he had an anesthetic or something and that was why he was 10 minutes late walking to the ring. Coupled with the adrenaline I can tell you that he probably didn't feel a thing.
I can tell you personally that when it starts flowing, punches barely hurt... certainatly a lot less than if you were calm and cold.
I really doubt his little toe hurt him that much... if it was his big toe it might have effected him a lot more. He's back tracked on it now but I really didn't like him going on about it right after. But that's emotion for you and everybody is only too happy to talk about it from their arm chairs.
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Agreed on both counts... but
we are sitting in our armchairs not making millions of pounds competing for the greatest prize in sport. When people say 'it's easy for you to say, it wasn't you in there getting hit' That's correct, because that is not the path I chose and I do not have that talent. IMO there is absolutely no excuse for a fighter being gun shy, Audley Harrison is the king of it, but Haye definitely showed signs of it against both Wlad and Valuev.
God is a concept, By which we can measure, Our pain, I'll say it again, God is a concept, By which we can measure, Our pain, I don't believe in magic, I don't believe in I-ching, I don't believe in bible, I don't believe in tarot, I don't believe in Hitler, I don't believe in Jesus, I don't believe in Kennedy, I don't believe in Buddha, I don't believe in mantra, I don't believe in Gita, I don't believe in yoga, I don't believe in kings, I don't believe in Elvis, I don't believe in Zimmerman, I don't believe in Beatles, I just believe in me!!
Yeah, I was definetly dissapointed in his performance but some people are going waaaaay overboard.
I think Haye was definetly afraid... He had the bottle to go after Wlad in the 12th once he'd realised Wlad probably wasn't quite the beast he'd likely built up in his mind as but was too tired to be clean. That and he just didn't fancy the risk, until the 12th were he knew he needed it.
I'm thinking that if he'd used similar tactics to the ones that he used *but* tried to lay on Wlad's chest and just look busy working a few quicky flurrys in... if not to be that effective, just to look busy and smother Wlad then he might have been able to pick some more rounds up.
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