After all the trash talk by David "Gaye", it is a pity he can come up with ridiculous excuse like a broken toe.It is either he does not have an atom of shame or thinks millions of viewers are gullible to buy into such shenanigans.Never in history have i seen an heavy weight fighter continuously falling into the canvas like he was an actor, and for him to be asking for a rematch is simply ludicrous. The best thing for him to do now is apologize to millions of viewers for his childish behavior and retire to enjoy his fraudulent earnings in peace. Maybe he will have a future in Hollywood though
posted on 3/7/11
I am afraid this is the usual 'Boxer speak'......reme,ber the wordsof David Brent whilst musing about 'ifs and ands as excuses'......If my aunt had bol@&£? S she'd be my uncle....nuff said.
posted on 3/7/11
Haye is a former world champ at Cruiserweight and Heavyweight. His mouth does lets him down at times, but his earnings are hardly "Fraudulent" when youve been a world champ at two different weights. I still think he's a quality boxer, but last night he was just not strong enough.
He should stick to cruiserweight.
posted on 3/7/11
Heard he got stopped by the police whilst driving home after. There was nothing dangerous in the glove compartment but he wasn't wearing a belt. Haye's excuse was he needed a tow.
posted on 4/7/11
Memories of Joe Bugner: Lots of hype before the "fight", then duck and cover up before grinning all the way to the bank. Joe went the distance with the best around, without ever seriously threatening to win-his legacy: a fraud. Hated by fans, but "earned" his money. Haye's legacy will now be "a Weight too far". At Cruiserweight, a good fighter-at Heavyweight, a playacting mug