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David Haye=All Mouth No Action

Discussion in 'Boxing' started by King Shergar, Jul 3, 2011.

  1. King Shergar

    King Shergar Well-Known Member

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    David Haye talked a good game, and ran his mouth about how he was going to do this, and how he was going to do that, but he failed to deliver and was made to look Like a 2nd rate fighter. If im honest even as an English man i was glad Haye lost, he has to much to say for himself, and acts as if he is the 2nd coming of Ali, he runs his mouth like some sort of big shot, yet has only beat 3rd rate fighters like Audley Harrison and some tall Russian who can't even box.

    Klitchko is a far more humble and respectful fighter, he does his talking in the ring, and not in his interviews, he doesn't feel the need to slag off his opponents on press conferences, he just gets on with things and does the business in the ring.

    Unfortunately for Haye he is a big shot, yet tonIghy proved he is all mouth no action, he is just a man who is full of **** who well and truly got his comeuppance. So **** off David Haye your nothing but an over confident ****** who can't back up the ****e that cones from your mouth, and I'm glad Klitchko gave you a schooling session tonight, and brought your terrible attitude down a peg or two.

    Well done Klitchko, you've proved why you have been at the top of the heavyweight division for so long, so hats odd to you, and congratulations on yet another straight forward victory:biggrin:
     
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  2. barnbeb

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    I agree with you King Shergar it's a right embarrassment and Haye is not the only one ,we have seen it with Ricky Hatton, Audley Harrison and others bad mouthing opponents then coming up short when it counts. If you are going to say you will beat an opponent it will be easy etc then you had better deliver. Just one final point on Haye he thinks he's the next Ali after his excuse of a broken toe didn't Ali go through one of his fights with a broken jaw.( I wonder if Haye is wearing his teeshirt today where he tears the heads off the Klitchko brothers.)
     
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  3. Alan

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    Spot on, Haye really was a laughing stock last night blaming the result on his alleged broken toe.
     
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  4. Alan

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    Ali did go through 10 rounds of a match against Norton with a broken jaw. Just showed the passion they had in them day's.
     
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  5. H bomb

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    hi all.

    First up I'll let you know I'm not a huge fan of boxing so my knowledge of the sport is minimal at best (if even that)
    After watching the fight last night, one commentator mentioned that both Klitchko brothers now hold all the various heavyweight belts but would never fight each other to unify them all...but he didn't elaborate.

    Is this due to some kind of politics in the sport or simply because they are brothers?

    Excuse my ignorance but it just sparked my curiosity and I thought you guys might be able to shed some light on the subject

    cheers
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  6. King Shergar

    King Shergar Well-Known Member

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    Bomb.....They just won't fight because they are brothers, the mother said she would disown the pair of them if they ever faced off. One things for sure though, if they did face off they would both get the biggest pay days of there careers :biggrin:
     
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    Ali had the heart of a lion. But I think he is paying for it now. A true great.
     
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    Gone off Haye after that.

    I like a bit of slanging but you have to be able to back it up.

    I think he is better than he showed last night and he did take a few big shots.

    The toe thing may have had an influence, but mentioning it the way he did was just embarrassing to watch. He should of just kept quiet and requested a rematch.

    Klitchko came across realy well in the end, and outboxed Haye who had no real answer to his pose and jab.

    If Haye retires now then he will not be well remembered.
     
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  9. H bomb

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    cheers mate.
    I guess I wouldn't argue with my mother either :)
     
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    Haye got his tactics wrong and waited for far too long before he actually took the fight to Klitschko, spent too long trying to dodge and goad Klitschko into making a mistake and let Klitschko determine the pace and type of the fight. Had Haye not waited until the final round to attack Klitschko properly it might have been different but for some reason Haye just never got out of the starting blocks - I dont know, maybe he was intimidated by Klitschko's size and thrown off-balance by Klitschko's speed. So it was a bad performance by Haye who just seemed overwhelmed from the beggining.

    Klitschko gave a good solid performance but he didn't really impress me. Maybe its part of how he's done so well in the heavyweight division that he always looks beatable, that if someone would actually get into him and throw punches he'd go down, so his opponents underestimate him and dont realize how good he is or can be until their in the ring.

    The following may be a bit petty of me but I have to say that if Lennox Lewis were active as a boxer and in his prime and were to fight Vladimir Klitschko I could see Lennox knocking him out in three rounds.
     
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    If I was in the position of either of the brothers I would rather give them the titles than fight for them. Can you imagine going in for the kill against your own brother and how one would feel if causing serious damage to the other. I'm glad they won't fight each other. It needs someone to take the titles from one then settle it against the brother.

    That's my opinion.
     
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    arthur abraham got through 12 rounds against edison miranda with a horrendous broken jaw

    the problem nowadays (usually brits) is they talk as if they've already achieved great things when they've done absolutely **** all.

    haye, harrison (gold medal means nout in the pro game) and degale are just 3 dicks who spring to mind
     
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    I think it's because they are brothers.
     
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    Spot on. We overate and over hype our sportsmen to try to convince us and themselves they are great but have nothing to back it up with. Look at yesterday's papers, they were talking about an Haye demolition job and did not give Wlad a chance of winning the match but look at the gulf of class in the end.
     
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  15. King Shergar

    King Shergar Well-Known Member

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    The hyping up of British athletes, particularly in sports like boxing, is great for a gambler who bets with his head rather than sentimentally. I made a small Fortune backing Klitchko last night, I've also backed Mayweather and Manny against Hatton!

    The british public all back the British bloke and believe the hype, whilst the smarter gamblers can take advantage of over inflated odds on there opponents :biggrin:
     
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    That's the wise thing to do as you know all the British sportsmen choke in the end.
     
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  17. Hugh Briss

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    Really? Do they?

    I think Lennox Lewis, Joe Calzage, Ricky Hatton, Amir Khan and Carl Froch might just disagree with you. <doh>...
     
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  18. King Shergar

    King Shergar Well-Known Member

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    Lewis and Calzage beat everyone they faced, though Calzage never beat anyone who was top class in there prime. Hatton choked/lost in his 2 biggest fights, whilst Amir Khan hasn't quite got to the "super fight" level, as of yet.:biggrin:
     
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    I read today that Haye want's a possible rematch. I can't see Klitchko giving him a second chance now Haye has no title to offer. Perhaps if Haye had shown him more respect during the fight build up he may have got a second chance. Would there be the same interest,would us gullible fools pay to watch Haye KO Klitchko ( toe permitting ). Still money talks and Haye will be looking for another pre-retirement payday.
     
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  20. King Shergar

    King Shergar Well-Known Member

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    Well every fighter Wladimir faces will have no title to offer, as the only other title holder is his brother. Haye was on SSN this morning behaving like a total arse, claiming Wladimir wont get as big a pay day against anyone else. Yes the first fight may have got a decent pay day, but he can't seriously believe it can generate the same interest second time around. Had it been a narrow points loss then maybe, but Klitchko outclassed him and it was far from close.

    Haye needs to accept that he lost, and that other fighters deserve a shot, so if he wants another crack then he needs to win a few fights against other potential title contenders to prove he is worthy of another shot, and in the meantime give other guys there chance against Wladimir.

    Surely there are some decent heavy weights in the states that are worthy, and could generate a big fight purse :biggrin:
     
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