Originally Posted by
Fenster
Talk about history being rewritten.
Since when was Haye some big quitting bottle job? He was throwing punches when the towel was thrown in against Thompson and his only mistake against Wlad was blaming his toe after being outclassed by the much bigger, stronger better fighter. He got off the floor to beat Mormeck and came back against Fragomeni with half his face hanging off.
I don't think Haye has ever been a big quitting bottle job, the examples you gave were all before the Klit fight.
The questions about his desire have all came up immediately after the Klit fight.
There is no question of his commitment when he is actually in the ring, it is just getting him in there for the important fights that has been the problem.
Now I'm not going to say that his reasons for pulling out of the Fury fights were not legitimate but a loss against Fury would have been damaging to his media persona had he of fought and got beat.
The problem with Haye is that he appears to crave for celebrity attention outside of the rind but
isn't prepared to take the risks required inside the ring.
I still believe that the only reason that he fought on as long as he did was because he had already exhausted all excuses previously (and I think if he was able to then he would have pulled out before the fight)
I'm going to forget about the injury from now and I'm going to say that based on the 5 rounds that he was fighting uninjured he looked like someone who used to be a good fighter buy will never ever be able to mix it with the big boys now.
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