Really hope Haye retires after this, he was saying after the fight that he will review the footage before deciding, but have to give him credit, he was very humble and gracious in defeat, think he learned from the backlash after the Klitschko fight.
Hope that if Bellew decides to fight on, that he moves back down to cruiserweight, as that is where he can be a real force, although he could challenge for a heavyweight title and finish his career with a big payday, don't think any fans would begrudge him that.
Totally agree with you, Haye could have been a massive boxing media personally if he had retired at the right time, but it seems to be a reoccurring theme for old boxers, they find it hard to give up the ghost and always end up chasing glory thats long gone. Hope for his sake that history regards him with more kindness than the present, as even though he made some terrible choices, the things he achieved are still worthy of admiration.
Wonder if you could answer a question for me, been looking everywhere can't seem to find an answer. I noticed that Luke Campbell was only fighting a six rounder last night, i was wondering if you knew why? I have never seen a fighter come of a world title shot, and drop to a six rounder. Was he coming off an injury or something?
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