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    This toe thing is bollocks IMO. Firstly it's his little toe, which is the least important. Secondly, couldn't he have a local anaesthetic to block the pain?
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      Ahhh Bollocks, Toe or not he'd have lost i reckon, he should go by the name of....,Davidly Hayerrison from on for shouting his mouth off too much with nothing to back it up!

      Tactics Wlad won't have ever faced before eh Dave....yeah..riiiiight!

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        Originally posted by CJ View Post
        how the hell can haye raise his arm
        Originally posted by Torres View Post
        What a berk
        Haye was never going to be able to go toe to toe with Klitchco....

        because this little piggy went to market this little piggy went home this little piggy GOT BROKE!....apparently!
        Last edited by Vermilion; 03-07-11, 11:01 AM.

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          Great interview on SSN just now with Adam Booth - he is one impressive bloke.
          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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            Originally posted by Torres View Post
            Whats pointless about debating between era's???? Its interesting, OK nothing can be proven but its nice to hear different views nonetheless.
            its one of those things that happens every time a comparison is done of fighters/players of different eras.

            i agree the views are interesting though. well some of them usually are.

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              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
              Great interview on SSN just now with Adam Booth - he is one impressive bloke.
              i would suggest he would be more impressive if he had trained his fighter to be able to combat the utterly predictable vlad klit

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                He's a very good trainer. He might've got it wrong last night but I think whatever plan they put in place he would've lost regardless. In retrospect the size/weight difference was far too great. Wlad is predictable but it's one thing knowing what he's going to do and another thing entirely to stop it/combat it.
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                  Ultimately Haye was full of ****e, he talked the talk and failed to walk the walk, he conned the whole ppv public, said he'd go for it early because to win that's what he had to do, and he never did, it was all about the cash.

                  Audley mk 2.

                  And today hi$ trainer i$ on $ky $aying there'$ a good rea$on for a re-match, yeah $ure!

                  And you know what, he'll probably convince enough people there is, at least we now know they did have a plan B for last nights fight, in the shape of Hayes pinky!
                  Last edited by Vermilion; 03-07-11, 12:17 PM.

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                    Originally posted by CJ View Post
                    i would suggest he would be more impressive if he had trained his fighter to be able to combat the utterly predictable vlad klit
                    Manny Pacquiao is predictable most of the time, it doesnt make it easy to stop.

                    He's an excellent trainer.

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                      Originally posted by Chris View Post
                      Manny Pacquiao is predictable most of the time, it doesnt make it easy to stop.

                      He's an excellent trainer.
                      my point is that vlad was supposedly a big robot. haye would be to quick etc etc.

                      they looked for this fight yet had no answer to the one thing they have seen from vlad tme and time again.

                      he did nothing to surprise anyone and totally dominated haye.

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                        Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                        He's a very good trainer. He might've got it wrong last night but I think whatever plan they put in place he would've lost regardless. In retrospect the size/weight difference was far too great. Wlad is predictable but it's one thing knowing what he's going to do and another thing entirely to stop it/combat it.
                        From the first 30 seconds it was obvious I think Haye knew he had no chance after the first round to be honest.

                        I'm convinced he should at the very least drop down to light heavyweight.

                        Originally posted by Vermilion View Post
                        Ultimately Haye was full of ****e, he talked the talk and failed to walk the walk, he conned the whole ppv public, said he'd go for it early because to win that's what he had to do, and he never did, it was all about the cash.

                        Audley mk 2.

                        And today hi$ trainer i$ on $ky $aying there'$ a good rea$on for a re-match, yeah $ure!

                        And you know what, he'll probably convince enough people there is, at least we now know they did have a plan B for last nights fight, in the shape of Hayes pinky!
                        You're being extremely harsh on him here

                        There is no comparison to Audley whatsoever.

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                          I don't think Haye should drop down at all. He was disappointing and weak last night but he was up against the champ. Against other big heavyweights im sure he would be competitive. The champ was just too good for him

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                            the problem is haye was a champ too and gave it large

                            he just wasnt large enough

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                              Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post

                              I'm convinced he should at the very least drop down to light heavyweight.
                              He'd probably die trying that!! Cruiserweight which I assume you meant is **** so theres no point really.

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                                Yep. :doh:

                                Well I don't see any point (other than money) for him to continue at heavyweight. What's the point when he's clearly not good enough? I really hope there isn't a rematch (although I suspect there might be one).

                                What do you think he should do?

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