You guys STILL fighting over Haye? Man.... I was pissed the first day or so, but I'm over it now. Life goes on, and the heavyweight division is back in the shit hole it's been for the past decade, it seems like.

So Haye hyped his way into a big money fight and then proceeded to flop and disgrace himself all the way to the finish line. Big fukking deal. At least he didn't get any money off of ME.


Aww... who gives a shit by now. Haye fans will continue to say they're so proud that their man lasted the 12 rounds, paying no attention to how disgracefully he got there. The rest of us will continue to feel cheated out of a potentially great, division-saving fight. What Haye fans don't realize is.... Haye is not without talent. Had he put out a real effort, instead of climbing into the ring scared shitless and throwing half a dozen punches per round, we would have all respected him more at the end, regardless of the outcome.

Since fukking WHEN is boxing about lasting the 12 rounds so you can go home and count your money? Boxing used to be about two men, two warriors, trying their hardest to WIN. You remember the concept, don't you Haye fans? Win?

So he's to be applauded 'cause he talked all his shit, and then flopped around and gave us a shameful spectacle? I'm also pissed at Wlad, 'cause regardless of what his style is...... he didn't come out to make Haye pay for his shit-talking, like he promised he would.

All in all, a sad day for boxing. And like I've said NUMEROUS times on here.... I wasn't rooting for any particular fighter. I just wanted a good fight. Had I paid PPV for the damn thing, THEN I'd be pissed.

But whatever...... another work week begins, and the fight will soon enough be swept into the closet of forgotten fights, memorable only to those pathetic fans who blindly found something to be happy and proud of in their man's performance.

The rest of us will keep hoping against all odds that someday a good heavyweight fight will bring back fans' interest in boxing. Hmmm.... come to think of it, I can't wait till the Klitschkos retire. THEN maybe the mediocre bunch of losers that is the rest of the division can come out from hiding and have some competitive fights between them.

Whatever.