But the fact he did beat haye was something. I mean that isn't a excuse look at pacman hes roasting he just cooked keith and i'm sure in his next fight hes going to make it look easy rather
Completely agree I think he did well despite Hayes problems but how do you know Bellew didn't have injuries? Don't think he should of fought valuev though 😂😂
Хэй его изматал за 12 раундов. Валуеву тяжелее гораздо с таким весом продышать 12 раундов. Он руки всё время держит наверху, что очень тяжело, а хэй опускает руки.
nope the super WBA heavyweight belt. even the klitscko brothers don t want to fight valuev. also there is no regular belt in the 2000s WBA stablish the whole regular belt in 2010s.
Valuev's trainer at 20:47 is cracking up, David Haye was really fit and focussed, really nice to see the Haymaker chop down the giant.......just sayin'
I bet David Haye was chuffed after the Ruiz Vs Joshua fight, knowing that someone took over his crown as the winner of the most boring heavyweight title fight EVER! Complete snoozefest! Also, what on Earth was Jim Watt smoking? His scorecard after 11 had Valuez 3 rounds up. WTF? Unless air shots are now counted as scoring points, I had Haye 11 rounds up.
Whatever people say about Haye, and I wasn't a huge fan or anything, it was so much better for boxing and the heavyweight division that he won this fight and took the belt away from Valuev. It did give the division a breath of fresh air. For starters he was a far more interesting boxer than the dull Valuev. Secondly Valuev would have continued to do everything possible to avoid fighting either of the Klitschko brothers (we know he had already turned down big money to fight Vitali), to desperately cling on to his belt and his relevance. At least Haye eventually agreed to a unification fight and fought a Klitschko brother in 2011, and that was his 3rd fight as a title holder, so in modern day boxing terms that wasn't a particularly big delay. There's no way that Valuev would have done the same thing.
Le Fez yeah he turned down a purse of 2 million (big for him given that he wasn’t exactly a big name or exciting fighter) to fight Vitali. And he never showed any willingness to fight Wlad either, although since retiring he has tried to pretend that he wanted to face him. Had he clung on to his belt for longer, I think it’s pretty clear that he wouldn’t have got in the ring with either Klitschko, as he would have lost his belt which was the only thing that made him relevant.