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    Default Re: Tyson fury - David Haye off, Haye told to consider retirement.

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    Default Re: Tyson fury - David Haye off, Haye told to consider retirement.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
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    I'll bet you Dark lord Al and Vendettos would actually just rather the fight did happen, whereas you'd rather get a chance to gloat about something than watch boxing
    It was nailed on that Haye was going to get battered by Fury. Why dyou think hes tried everything he could to get out of it

    Haye was getting beaten up by his sparring partners, one of whome got knocked out by someone James Toney pushed 12 rounds this year and could have gotten the decision. Another just fought someone that Fury fought in his 16th fight even though they had 29 fights and had a couple of wobbly moments

    Haye had a shit camp and whether you want to believe it or not the cut was orchestrated. They then hoped that team Fury would walk when they wouldn't agree to compensate if they pulled out again and now the only acceptable excuse is retirement and in good time to avoid the backlash again.

    Its all bullshit. Haye wants the Vitali fight and miraculously he will heal next year and make yet another "comeback".

    Fury has no blame here. Holyfield came back from rotator cuff surgery and gave Valuev a better fight n his mid forties than David Haye could in his twenties
    If all you say is true , and Haye is totally shot ,and if you were certain Haye would pull out as he didn't want the fight , then why did Fury take the fight in the first place ?
    Im just curious.
    That makes no sense!

    Fury took the fight because it was for big money against a bigger name.

    Also, Haye wasnt totally shot, like myself and others have tried pointing out, what has he done against who that makes him so special?

    Haye sgned up to keep his name relevant for fame or Klitschko negotiations.

    Fury v Haye was the biggest heavyweight fight out there and Haye has managed to keep his name out there because Fury is such a good self promoter.

    Yet again, Haye is the punchline of the heavyweight division and I hope all those who think all this is genuine will come back when he himself comes back out of retirement in the next year and admit you were wrong and Hayes a lying twat whos cost a lot of people a lot of money.

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    Default Re: Tyson fury - David Haye off, Haye told to consider retirement.

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
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    I'll bet you Dark lord Al and Vendettos would actually just rather the fight did happen, whereas you'd rather get a chance to gloat about something than watch boxing
    It was nailed on that Haye was going to get battered by Fury. Why dyou think hes tried everything he could to get out of it

    Haye was getting beaten up by his sparring partners, one of whome got knocked out by someone James Toney pushed 12 rounds this year and could have gotten the decision. Another just fought someone that Fury fought in his 16th fight even though they had 29 fights and had a couple of wobbly moments

    Haye had a shit camp and whether you want to believe it or not the cut was orchestrated. They then hoped that team Fury would walk when they wouldn't agree to compensate if they pulled out again and now the only acceptable excuse is retirement and in good time to avoid the backlash again.

    Its all bullshit. Haye wants the Vitali fight and miraculously he will heal next year and make yet another "comeback".

    Fury has no blame here. Holyfield came back from rotator cuff surgery and gave Valuev a better fight n his mid forties than David Haye could in his twenties
    If all you say is true , and Haye is totally shot ,and if you were certain Haye would pull out as he didn't want the fight , then why did Fury take the fight in the first place ?
    Im just curious.
    That makes no sense!

    Fury took the fight because it was for big money against a bigger name.

    Also, Haye wasnt totally shot, like myself and others have tried pointing out, what has he done against who that makes him so special?

    Haye sgned up to keep his name relevant for fame or Klitschko negotiations.

    Fury v Haye was the biggest heavyweight fight out there and Haye has managed to keep his name out there because Fury is such a good self promoter.

    Yet again, Haye is the punchline of the heavyweight division and I hope all those who think all this is genuine will come back when he himself comes back out of retirement in the next year and admit you were wrong and Hayes a lying twat whos cost a lot of people a lot of money.
    We should no longer talk about Haye until he actually gets in the ring and does something, I am sick of all the talk and no actions.
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    its funny how those backing fury in this fight are so intent on calling haye a chicken when at least hayes withdrawal seems to be for reasons very difficult to fabricate

    furys reasons for giving up his britrish titles in order to avoid Proce were spectacular
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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    They KNEW that Haye would pull out from day one after the cut and organised a stand in opponent. Dont know who it is but must be a decent enough name to save a pay per view.
    Without Haye there's no PPV. Fury hasn't got a deal with Sky. Fury vs anyone else on the planet is not a PPV event. You can bet they'll change the venue too
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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    I can just imagine the shit that the likes of Dark Lord Al and Vendettos would have given Tyson Fury if he had got injured but here we have David Haye the 3rd time this year, second with Fury and its very quiet.

    Silence is golden
    You're right on here @ross. Haye goes and fights Wlad in his back yard, but is petrified of Tyson Fury. Everyone is petrified of Fury. That's why he's not fought a live body.

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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    its funny how those backing fury in this fight are so intent on calling haye a chicken when at least hayes withdrawal seems to be for reasons very difficult to fabricate

    furys reasons for giving up his britrish titles in order to avoid Proce were spectacular
    You've been duped @erics44. Clearly Adam Booth hit Haye's shoulder with a sledgehammer in order for Haye to require surgery. Surgery is less scary than Tyson Fury.

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    You lot are like little Justin Beiber fans with wet knickers

    How many fighters have had shoulder surgery and continued?

    Why would Haye fight Wlad in Germany but not Fury in England? How many more fucking times!

    Even though Fury has proved himself to be up there with the best in the heavyweight division legitimately some don't see him as a serious fighter yet and a loss to Fury would be inevitable and embarrassing to Haye and it would totally discredit all his previous wins. People would open their eyes and think "who has Haye beaten?"

    A loss to Wlad is much more acceptable and if you can piss around holding, running and throwing yourself at the floor to hear the final bell, at least you didnt get stopped and you can always make a twat of yourself in the immediate aftermath and take your socks off in the ring to point out how you hurt your toe

    Haye will be back making fools of all of you who think this retirement is genuine. Remember this when he announces his comeback

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    You lot are like little Justin Beiber fans with wet knickers

    How many fighters have had shoulder surgery and continued?

    Why would Haye fight Wlad in Germany but not Fury in England? How many more fucking times!

    Even though Fury has proved himself to be up there with the best in the heavyweight division legitimately some don't see him as a serious fighter yet and a loss to Fury would be inevitable and embarrassing to Haye and it would totally discredit all his previous wins. People would open their eyes and think "who has Haye beaten?"

    A loss to Wlad is much more acceptable and if you can piss around holding, running and throwing yourself at the floor to hear the final bell, at least you didnt get stopped and you can always make a twat of yourself in the immediate aftermath and take your socks off in the ring to point out how you hurt your toe

    Haye will be back making fools of all of you who think this retirement is genuine. Remember this when he announces his comeback
    i appreciate that people have different opinions and loyalties towards things @ross but surely there must be the occasion where you sit down and just think a little bit level headily?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    You lot are like little Justin Beiber fans with wet knickers

    How many fighters have had shoulder surgery and continued?

    Why would Haye fight Wlad in Germany but not Fury in England? How many more fucking times!

    Even though Fury has proved himself to be up there with the best in the heavyweight division legitimately some don't see him as a serious fighter yet and a loss to Fury would be inevitable and embarrassing to Haye and it would totally discredit all his previous wins. People would open their eyes and think "who has Haye beaten?"

    A loss to Wlad is much more acceptable and if you can piss around holding, running and throwing yourself at the floor to hear the final bell, at least you didnt get stopped and you can always make a twat of yourself in the immediate aftermath and take your socks off in the ring to point out how you hurt your toe

    Haye will be back making fools of all of you who think this retirement is genuine. Remember this when he announces his comeback
    I'm sorry, Tyson has proven himself? How so. Kevin Johnson turns up to defend and not get knocked out. Cunningham is a 37 year old Cruiserweight. What exactly has Tyson achieved?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    You lot are like little Justin Beiber fans with wet knickers

    How many fighters have had shoulder surgery and continued?

    Why would Haye fight Wlad in Germany but not Fury in England? How many more fucking times!

    Even though Fury has proved himself to be up there with the best in the heavyweight division legitimately some don't see him as a serious fighter yet and a loss to Fury would be inevitable and embarrassing to Haye and it would totally discredit all his previous wins. People would open their eyes and think "who has Haye beaten?"

    A loss to Wlad is much more acceptable and if you can piss around holding, running and throwing yourself at the floor to hear the final bell, at least you didnt get stopped and you can always make a twat of yourself in the immediate aftermath and take your socks off in the ring to point out how you hurt your toe

    Haye will be back making fools of all of you who think this retirement is genuine. Remember this when he announces his comeback
    I'm sorry, Tyson has proven himself? How so. Kevin Johnson turns up to defend and not get knocked out. Cunningham is a 37 year old Cruiserweight. What exactly has Tyson achieved?
    Cunningham should have been awarded the decision over Adamek and some rate in the top 5

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    I think Haye will rest the shoulder and come back later in the year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    You lot are like little Justin Beiber fans with wet knickers

    How many fighters have had shoulder surgery and continued?

    Why would Haye fight Wlad in Germany but not Fury in England? How many more fucking times!

    Even though Fury has proved himself to be up there with the best in the heavyweight division legitimately some don't see him as a serious fighter yet and a loss to Fury would be inevitable and embarrassing to Haye and it would totally discredit all his previous wins. People would open their eyes and think "who has Haye beaten?"

    A loss to Wlad is much more acceptable and if you can piss around holding, running and throwing yourself at the floor to hear the final bell, at least you didnt get stopped and you can always make a twat of yourself in the immediate aftermath and take your socks off in the ring to point out how you hurt your toe

    Haye will be back making fools of all of you who think this retirement is genuine. Remember this when he announces his comeback
    I'm sorry, Tyson has proven himself? How so. Kevin Johnson turns up to defend and not get knocked out. Cunningham is a 37 year old Cruiserweight. What exactly has Tyson achieved?
    Cunningham should have been awarded the decision over Adamek and some rate in the top 5
    Cunningham, who'd lost 3 of his last 4 was rated by some in the top 5? I'm assuming then that you have DeMarcus Corley at P4P # 2 or something then?

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