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  • Dazzler21 said:

    Nah... Both of them are absolute knobs as is Fury.

    Hopefully Bellew and Haye will both hang up the gloves now.

    ....and I'm sure that you'd be happy to stand in front of them and tell them that they are knobs.
  • Called it all day long, Bellew was in Haye’s head, an easy win.
  • At his best he was my second fav after Ricky Hatton but I learned lots about David haye after klitchko as a person and it’s not good then the way he fraudulently tricks and cons his own fans who still stand loyal for him and it irritates the shit out of me
  • Dazzler21 said:

    Nah... Both of them are absolute knobs as is Fury.

    Hopefully Bellew and Haye will both hang up the gloves now.

    ....and I'm sure that you'd be happy to stand in front of them and tell them that they are knobs.
    Completely irrelevant to the point about any of the three being likeable at all whether I’d call them knobs to their faces. Whether I would or would not, none of them seem like nice guys to me.

    Pretty sure they’d just laugh into their bank notes.
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    Can’t disagree with Mickey here it’s how I read the fight going he has seen things I never picked up on and if they are right then it only strengthens my opinion Bellew wins

    Mickey Hellit called it absolutely spot on before anyone lays a bet listen to Mickey find his blogs and you’ll win more than you loose and if you ever get the pleasure of meeting him he will talk this great sport all night long
  • Dazzler21 said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    Nah... Both of them are absolute knobs as is Fury.

    Hopefully Bellew and Haye will both hang up the gloves now.

    ....and I'm sure that you'd be happy to stand in front of them and tell them that they are knobs.
    Completely irrelevant to the point about any of the three being likeable at all whether I’d call them knobs to their faces. Whether I would or would not, none of them seem like nice guys to me.

    Pretty sure they’d just laugh into their bank notes.
    Tony Bellew and Tyson fury are both very nice men
  • Dazzler21 said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    Nah... Both of them are absolute knobs as is Fury.

    Hopefully Bellew and Haye will both hang up the gloves now.

    ....and I'm sure that you'd be happy to stand in front of them and tell them that they are knobs.
    Completely irrelevant to the point about any of the three being likeable at all whether I’d call them knobs to their faces. Whether I would or would not, none of them seem like nice guys to me.

    Pretty sure they’d just laugh into their bank notes.
    That's a no then
  • No. I would not call a professional fighter a knob to their face. I’d probably settle for “I don’t like you”.
  • Dazzler21 said:

    No. I would not call a professional fighter a knob to their face. I’d probably settle for “I don’t like you”.

    wimp
  • I loved David Haye, he was the reason i first got into boxing, but he should have stayed retired first time round, damaged his legacy no end with his 4 fights since coming back.
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  • Dazzler21 said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    Nah... Both of them are absolute knobs as is Fury.

    Hopefully Bellew and Haye will both hang up the gloves now.

    ....and I'm sure that you'd be happy to stand in front of them and tell them that they are knobs.
    Completely irrelevant to the point about any of the three being likeable at all whether I’d call them knobs to their faces. Whether I would or would not, none of them seem like nice guys to me.

    Pretty sure they’d just laugh into their bank notes.
    Tony Bellew and Tyson fury are both very nice men
    I hope they are, their boxing characters don’t help show it, but then neither did some of the very best...
  • I loved David Haye, he was the reason i first got into boxing, but he should have stayed retired first time round, damaged his legacy no end with his 4 fights since coming back.

    It was Calzaghe for me but Haye was fantastic up until the Klitschko fight... then it has been all excuses.
  • Both are totally committed family men

    are they arrogant maybe they are at times

    But both give more time back to joe public than most boxers and it’s genuine give back

    You can approach them both and they will talk to you sign anything for you

  • Dazzler21 said:

    I loved David Haye, he was the reason i first got into boxing, but he should have stayed retired first time round, damaged his legacy no end with his 4 fights since coming back.

    It was Calzaghe for me but Haye was fantastic up until the Klitschko fight... then it has been all excuses.
    The 80s for me, Tyson, Benn, Lewis, Watson

    to this day the best fight I have ever watched was Benn v Mcclelland and got the bug from there

    Haye was incredible as a cruiserweight and I understood his timing and reasoning for going after the heavys
  • edited May 2018
    The Benn G Mac fight was the fight that done the same for me it lit a fire that never went out after that fight I watched hrs and hrs of fights read book after book and study more boxing than I have ever done with football

    The sport absolutely is in my psyche it’s part of me and I love it
  • Blue Scouser tames the Millwall poseur once again.
  • Blue Scouser tames the Millwall poseur once again.

    Haye is no more Millwall that anyone else on this thread. Used that to make himself look hard.

    I’m glad Tony got home safe to his wife and kids ;)
  • The Benn G Mac fight was the fight that done the same for me it lit a fire that never went out after that fight I watched hrs and hrs of fights read book after book and study more boxing than I have ever done with football

    The sport absolutely is in my psyche it’s part of me and I love it

    Was the first fight I ever went to watch...I knew then I would never see a better fight.

    I recall staying after the fight to watch Lloyd Honeyghan fighting on the undercard....one of his last fights I believe.

    Will def keep an eye out for those Hellraiser Vlogs...man clearly speaks a lot of sense.

  • Carter said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    I loved David Haye, he was the reason i first got into boxing, but he should have stayed retired first time round, damaged his legacy no end with his 4 fights since coming back.

    It was Calzaghe for me but Haye was fantastic up until the Klitschko fight... then it has been all excuses.
    The 80s for me, Tyson, Benn, Lewis, Watson

    to this day the best fight I have ever watched was Benn v Mcclelland and got the bug from there

    Haye was incredible as a cruiserweight and I understood his timing and reasoning for going after the heavys
    Probably about the time I started being interested in boxing was very late 80s early 90s. Remember Lennox Lewis Vs Gary Mason (1991?) And that was quality. Tyson Bruno 1 was probably the first fight I saw. Then loved the Benn/Eubank and Collins fights against each other and Watson, McClellan.

    My fave all time boxer though is Prince Naseem. Never been more excited about a fighter. I think Joshua comes close tbf.
  • The Benn G Mac fight was the fight that done the same for me it lit a fire that never went out after that fight I watched hrs and hrs of fights read book after book and study more boxing than I have ever done with football

    The sport absolutely is in my psyche it’s part of me and I love it

    Was the first fight I ever went to watch...I knew then I would never see a better fight.

    I recall staying after the fight to watch Lloyd Honeyghan fighting on the undercard....one of his last fights I believe.

    Will def keep an eye out for those Hellraiser Vlogs...man clearly speaks a lot of sense.

    Ridiculous how bang on the money he got it with that vlog

    And he does it so often won me a fair few quid this year already
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  • edited May 2018
    Carter said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    I loved David Haye, he was the reason i first got into boxing, but he should have stayed retired first time round, damaged his legacy no end with his 4 fights since coming back.

    It was Calzaghe for me but Haye was fantastic up until the Klitschko fight... then it has been all excuses.
    The 80s for me, Tyson, Benn, Lewis, Watson

    to this day the best fight I have ever watched was Benn v Mcclelland and got the bug from there

    Haye was incredible as a cruiserweight and I understood his timing and reasoning for going after the heavys
    I don't mean the 80s do I? I mean the early 90s

    YouTube and eBay were game changers I could then buy dvds of the Hearns, Hagler, Leonard fights I'd heard about and once YouTube kicked off a pretty much unlimited supply of fights throughout history

  • I get stuck in YouTube boxing holes all the time. Watched the "no mas" fight yesterday.
  • Carter said:

    Carter said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    I loved David Haye, he was the reason i first got into boxing, but he should have stayed retired first time round, damaged his legacy no end with his 4 fights since coming back.

    It was Calzaghe for me but Haye was fantastic up until the Klitschko fight... then it has been all excuses.
    The 80s for me, Tyson, Benn, Lewis, Watson

    to this day the best fight I have ever watched was Benn v Mcclelland and got the bug from there

    Haye was incredible as a cruiserweight and I understood his timing and reasoning for going after the heavys
    I don't mean the 80s do I? I mean the early 90s

    YouTube and eBay were game changers I could then buy dvds of the Hearns, Hagler, Leonard fights I'd heard about and once YouTube kicked off a pretty much unlimited supply of fights throughout history

    The 4 kings mate best era of boxing ever total boxing porn
  • The GGG fight was on at around 530 this morning was not worth a quid total mismatch
  • The GGG fight was on at around 530 this morning was not worth a quid total mismatch

    Was always going to be. Guy had lost 3 of his last 6 fights.

    GGG probably has tougher sparring partners.
  • Ggg has farted harder opponents
  • Lots of rumours on social media that Groves won't be fit to fight this summer.
    Eubank Jnr (yes, really) set to face Callum Smith in the WBSS final.

    The next two weights (seems like 118 and 140) will be announced tomorrow, so guess we will hear about Groves tomorrow too.
  • Has Fury responded to Bellew calling him out yet?
  • Lots of rumours on social media that Groves won't be fit to fight this summer.
    Eubank Jnr (yes, really) set to face Callum Smith in the WBSS final.

    The next two weights (seems like 118 and 140) will be announced tomorrow, so guess we will hear about Groves tomorrow too.

    July 7th for the super series final I can’t see it going to Eubank Jr
  • Fingers crossed for Ramirez if Groves can’t make it.
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