Had a lot of 'bigging' up by the media , is this a real contest , or was the incident they had in Munich stage managed , to get Haye back in the ring?
And is anyone on here going to watch it , i hear there's talk , perhaps rubbish, of Millwall & West Ham fans going along for a tear up as well?
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All depends on whether West Ham fans have a problem with hundreds of Millwall drinking around their ground and want to have a pop.
Haye KO for me, Chisora will be put on his arse and should probably retire with 4 defeats in last 5 fights (albeit one a screw job to Helenius).
If he loses to Haye, he is nothing on the national scene (having also lost to Fury and would definitely lose to Price). Already lost comfortably to Vitali so would lose to Wlad so he's nothing at World level.
Apart from stay around and pick up the dollar against US/Euro bums he is pretty much done.
Frank Warren has really called in a few favours getting this one promoted. Joke fight.
I remember watching the battles between Eubank and Benn - now that was a proper rivalry.
I thought it was more a case of Boxing fans from in and around Bermondsey/Walworth/Camberwell/Rotherhithe etc followed him as he was a local lad, and it just so happened that if they were locals then they were mostly Millwall fans.
Haye's mangement probably cottoned on to this & used one of the most infamous clubs in Europe to raise his profile.
I heard from someone who did go to school with him that he supported Millwall, but liked Arsenal cos of Ian Wright. Pretty natural thing for a mixed raced school boy from a tough area to do, I would have thought.
Benn's comeback against McClelland remains the gutsiest performance I have ever seen, makes Haye's "challenge" against Klitschko utterly laughable.
Really disappointed with what David Haye has become.
The pantomime of it all, the media hype, the pay per view with no guarantees, the gullible fans and the amount of money those two pricks will be getting from it all is disgusting.