Why do people hate david haye
I can't stand that he wants to retire in the age of He could be more active and give some fun fights to watch but naaah, he comes out to fight bums twice a year and claims that he's the best. For me he's not a natural born fighter at all. If he were, he would fight at least 3 times a year, at least one fight with a tought top 10 fighter.
There are a lot of interesting matchups with Haye Haye Adamek for example , but he won't take the fight. I guess he's afraid to lose, he just can't deal with the pressure.
Haye-Adamek, make it happen in ! I dont hate him.. I just dont like the fact that he talks so much trash i dont have a problem with a little trash talk, but please just try to back it up!
DanishFightfan , Apr 24, Boxing is more complicated. I wouldnt say that Haye is afraid of Klitschkos or Adamek. He has to prove himself at HW and those "fans" say that he is the best HW out there. That is just Nuthugging. Every time you try to discuss seriously the answer is "Haye in 2" or "a fat Lewis nearly killed Vitaly" Serenata , Apr 22, Plus, add in the fact that the Klit fans are a very sensitive bunch and always jump on anyone who shoots down their fighters, particularly Wlad, and you get a perfect storm of haters.
In fact, I'm starting to like him more and more anytime every time speaks because really a lot of what he's been saying lately is basically true. He's just been saying what a lot of the general boxing public has been thinking. I dislike him because I feel he's a threat and I'm a Wlad fan.
Naturally I won't approve of most things Haye does lol. Rudolph , Apr 22, Mostly it's hardcore Wlad fans who really "hate" Haye. These same people who hate on Haye now will give him tons of credit after the fight. If he wins they will make Haye out to be a murderous power puncher, just like they do with Sanders.
A Wlad fan thinks of Sanders as some sort of atg, who simply preferred not to dominate the division; but randomly decided to unleash the greatness only vs W.
If Haye loses, they will build up Haye into a credible threat to make Wlad look better. Which will be contrary to everything they say now, but it's exactly what will happen. The ease with which he could permanently silence a racist social media user is apparent, but Haye stresses that a different approach is much more pertinent. You should be held responsible, because that then will affect your job prospects and relationship prospects.
While the topic of tackling racism may not seem to be one that demands much nuance, Haye argues otherwise. I might out him, he might get smashed to bits and then commit suicide. Haye, for his part, says he has been lucky to feel less vulnerable than many other victims of abuse might. Victories over Dereck Chisora, Nikolai Valuev and Audley Harrison — among others — were not tainted by the abuse he received in the aftermath, Haye says.
His defeat by Wladimir Klitschko stuck with him because of the decision Michael Buffer read aloud after the final bell, not because of what Haye read on social media after the bout. I realised at an early age that people who have the most amount of hate also have a lot of love. Of course, not everyone has the mental resilience of a world champion boxer.
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