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David Haye On In A Bit
Topic Started: Apr 3 2010, 07:42 PM (398 Views)
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Paul Tait
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Apr 4 2010, 09:14 AM
Haye will be fed on a diet of nobodies until someone lands one on him, then the party will be over.
Good luck to him, he'll make some money, but I can't believe people would pay to watch that on Box Office. I saw it over here, Ruiz was awful.

i take it you dont no a lot about boxing, haye cleared up the cruiserweight division. moved up to heavyweight and is now a world champion and has just stopped a guy whos only ever been stopped once and was his mandotary challenger, yet hes been fed on a diet of nobodies :LMAO:
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Right now, at this moment in time, I would class Ruiz as below average in an incredibly sub standard heavyweight decision. The Klitschko's don't impress me one little bit either, very immobile & robotic, both of them.

Like I said, good luck to Haye, but mopping up the cruiserweight division and stopping an ageing Ruiz is no reason to start building him up into something he isn't. I stated that I think he'll fall the first time someone lands a decent punch on his very suspect chin, and I'll stand by that.

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Apr 5 2010, 10:00 AM
Right now, at this moment in time, I would class Ruiz as below average in an incredibly sub standard heavyweight decision. The Klitschko's don't impress me one little bit either, very immobile & robotic, both of them.

Like I said, good luck to Haye, but mopping up the cruiserweight division and stopping an ageing Ruiz is no reason to start building him up into something he isn't. I stated that I think he'll fall the first time someone lands a decent punch on his very suspect chin, and I'll stand by that.

to be fair its not exactly his fault the two weight classes hes been in have not exactly been packed with talent, and at least he adds a bit more excitement to the heavyweight division rather than watching the big eastern european jabbing machines.
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Apr 5 2010, 12:28 PM
bluenose abroad
Apr 5 2010, 10:00 AM
Right now, at this moment in time, I would class Ruiz as below average in an incredibly sub standard heavyweight decision. The Klitschko's don't impress me one little bit either, very immobile & robotic, both of them.

Like I said, good luck to Haye, but mopping up the cruiserweight division and stopping an ageing Ruiz is no reason to start building him up into something he isn't. I stated that I think he'll fall the first time someone lands a decent punch on his very suspect chin, and I'll stand by that.

to be fair its not exactly his fault the two weight classes hes been in have not exactly been packed with talent, and at least he adds a bit more excitement to the heavyweight division rather than watching the big eastern european jabbing machines.

he is the whole package - great on the mic, great in the ring, looks amazing, he is smart.
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