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Post by johnboy14 on May 12, 2011 17:07:52 GMT
Is there something wrong with me. He seems like a nice bloke. ;D
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Post by Bestie on May 12, 2011 17:11:19 GMT
The guy outside the ring is a nice bloke. The other one, the 'in-ring guy', is a tosser.
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Post by johnboy14 on May 12, 2011 17:14:28 GMT
Fair enough but he acts like a sportsman, Haye just comes across as a trash talker. I would back haye in this fight but if he got knocked out or beat I'd laugh my ass off.
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Post by Rorschach on May 18, 2011 20:48:28 GMT
The guy outside the ring is a nice bloke. The other one, the 'in-ring guy', is a tosser. Isn't that the same for pretty much all boxers?
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Post by ericactor1 on May 18, 2011 22:52:11 GMT
I think Klits is going to beat Haye, he has a far superior record. Haye seems to be quite the popular figure in England so i'll thread carefully, its quite obvious Haye has been running scared for a while now. Theres talk of him retiring this December, hes fighting Klits for the money and then bowing out in my eyes.
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Post by Bestie on May 18, 2011 23:06:10 GMT
The guy outside the ring is a nice bloke. The other one, the 'in-ring guy', is a tosser. Isn't that the same for pretty much all boxers? Nah. You can get some boxers who are just tossers generally, some are fine doing the publicity and stuff but turn into right wee arseholes once the fights start, and vice versa. Guys who are 'civil' in the ring but who're dicks outside of it are pretty rare though. It's like most sports really, you have your gentlemen and you have your dickheads. Haye is a funny one, he's good, but up himself. Been buying his own hype a lot lately. Before he got the shedload of exposure I don't think we was a bad as he is now.
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Post by tommyred on May 19, 2011 22:35:30 GMT
Fair enough but he acts like a sportsman, Haye just comes across as a trash talker. I would back haye in this fight but if he got knocked out or beat I'd laugh my ass off. Same.
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Post by 7even on May 20, 2011 14:01:45 GMT
I'm sure David is more relieved than anything to be fighting Wladimir and not Vitali. A part of me wants David to beat Wladimir (not because I'm British), but I would love to see him come unstuck against the incredible power and steel chin of Vitali. Unfortunately, due to David's suspect chin, and the way in which Wladimir wears down his opponent (admittedly boxing is a strategic game of chess to him) I can't see him getting past the younger brother. The heavyweight division has been lifeless for many of years now. I just think, personally, because David is making waves, with his mouth, people are taking a little too much notice of hot air. His last opponent choice proved that. Despite David's speed, I see a Wladimir win. And if I was a betting man, it would be on points.
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