Thursday, 13 October 2011

David "The Hayemaker" Haye (27-0-2) Has Confirmed His Retirement.

So its the news we were expecting David "The Hayemaker" Haye (27-0-2) has retired from professional boxing for now anyways... Since telling the BBBC that he would not
be renewing his boxing licence on Monday various confilcting reports state that a early 2012 fight with Vitali Klitschko is still on the cards.

Public opinion on his so called "Legacy" is now up for debate! Yes David went after the biggest prize in boxing the Heavyweight Championship of the World and achieved that feet in a tactial display of boxing which is not always seen in a modern day heavyweight contest against Nikolai Valuev, but somewhere along the line he got lost, chaught up in the media and trying to promote himself instead of keeping his eye on the prize "The Klitschko Brothers" the main reason he made the jump to heavyweight.

David will look back on his carrer and can be proud he is up there with the best Cruiserweight Weights of all time with the exception of Evander Holyfield but will look back on his fights thinking he lost the big one "Wladimir Klitschko". Alot of fight fans who watched that night in Hamburg would have been bermused at the way he fought that fight, Is Wladimir that good that he controled David, or did Wladimir win that fight in 2009 when the media circus started. Haye attracted scorn from the way the he seemed to blame a toe-injury for the landslide points loss, leaving many experts saying the londoner didn't have a chance of dethroning the bigger Klitschko Brothers.

In the coming weeks and months alot of soul searching needs to be done and If he announces a fight with Vitali Klitschko, he better be ready to go though war to secure the "Legacy" he is destanced for? Fight fans want to see David "Rule the World" a flashy, quick powerfull boxer who takes people back in time to when a division was great. A division that in its brillance required heart!! The Question is Can David show his if a future bout was confirmed!?!

If we are never to see David Haye in the ring again it would be a great shame but a look back in time will show David as a former WBA Heavyweight Champion of the World, A forner Unified WBA, WBC, WBO & The Ring Cruiserweight Champion of the World. A Former EBU Cruiserweight Champion. A Dazzling Star of Boxing. The only question thats remains for David is What If? .... If David Haye is happy to to live with the What If? Then maybe the best 2 people are ruling the division now!

By - Blog Team @ Last Gasp Boxing News.



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