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    haye lost but it went the full 12 rounds

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayf1 View Post
    haye lost but it went the full 12 rounds
    twas like watching a cat playing with a mouse though.

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    Haye....... I am disappoint.

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    kinda boreing i thought neither of them really got into it.

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    Haye was massively overrated,his gameplan was to tire out klitscho as he does in most of his fights but was out of his league imo....all talk and little or no action...
    I have lived a life of regrets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aml View Post
    Haye was massively overrated,his gameplan was to tire out klitscho as he does in most of his fights but was out of his league imo....all talk and little or no action...
    thats where you are wrong!!!..lol

    turns out haye broke his toe in training...ffs you would think he would just admit he was outclassed









    David Haye on BBC Radio 5 live: "Going into the fight I knew I couldn't give all my best because of the injury to my right toe but I didn't want to pull out of the fight, I broke my toe in training, I thought the adrenalin would get me through but I couldn't push off my right foot. I couldn't give everything from my right foot and that was really frustrating. He's a great fighter and boxed very clever all the way through."



    ...and by the way heavyweight boxing is a load of bollix at the moment.

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    It was quite clear on his walk on his toe was affecting him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovethegirls View Post
    It was quite clear on his walk on his toe was affecting him.
    I watched hs entry to the ring again AFTER he had announced the broken toe - and I can't see any limp or hint he's injured.
    Full of swagger and singing Ain't no stopping us now.

    Delighted he got beat.
    And that Klitschko taught him some respect - he completely dominated Haye throughout the fight and owned the ring.

    The heavyweight division is probably at its weakest ever, but Haye making himself out to be it's messiah is a joke.
    He is what he is - and he should not have stepped up to heavyweight.
    I ind it incredibly ironic that he repeatedly had a go at the brothers for the damage their style has done to boxing but the reality is he wouldn't have been given a shot at heavyweight if the division was stronger!
    Too small, too light, too poor.

    he has speed but thats it.
    This big Hayemaker punch isn't what he thinks it is - Klitschko batted it away three times tonight.

    But, where he really came across as a joke was in the broken toe revelation!
    What a lame (excuse the pun) excuse.
    I broke my toe years ago, so I taped it to the adjacent one with plaster strip and played football matches until the bruising and swelling - and pain - subsided.
    But this guy who, to be fair to Haye, took a few good punches square on the chin tonight that would've killed me, found that his toe pain was excruciating and ruined his gameplan??

    Gimme a break!

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    Quote Originally Posted by benin View Post
    thats where you are wrong!!!..lol

    turns out haye broke his toe in training...ffs you would think he would just admit he was outclassed









    David Haye on BBC Radio 5 live: "Going into the fight I knew I couldn't give all my best because of the injury to my right toe but I didn't want to pull out of the fight, I broke my toe in training, I thought the adrenalin would get me through but I couldn't push off my right foot. I couldn't give everything from my right foot and that was really frustrating. He's a great fighter and boxed very clever all the way through."



    ...and by the way heavyweight boxing is a load of bollix at the moment.
    Not the worst post fight excuse, lol. There is always something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benin View Post


    ...and by the way heavyweight boxing is a load of bollix at the moment.
    I recommend the K1 heavyweight (kickboxing). I am watching K1 for 20 years and never been disapointed.

    This is a recent fight with my favorite fighter JLB !

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