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Post by Adam D Sat 31 May 2014, 9:17 pm

Watching David Haye on tonight coverage, I've just realised really how much I hate him.

So with that in mind if you could change one result in history, which would it be?

I would go for Enzo Mac sparking out Haye.

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Post by Hammersmith harrier Sat 31 May 2014, 9:22 pm

That would have been great for British boxing wouldn't it, a real talent losing to a nobody.

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Post by 3fingers Sat 31 May 2014, 11:12 pm

I like haye. Great amateur, great pro. One of britains best.

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Post by catchweight Sat 31 May 2014, 11:26 pm

Anything that would have saved the boxing world from ppv stinkers like Haye v Klitchko/Valuez/Harrison sounds good to me.

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Post by Steffan Sun 01 Jun 2014, 12:20 am

Enzo beating Haye would have been great. You would have all still got to have seen Enzo go on his 'how many times can I get knocked out' conquest plus Haye would have retired saving us from all the PPV rubbish mentioned above by catchweight

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Post by ONETWOFOREVER Sun 01 Jun 2014, 12:23 am

So many to think of...

Tyson v Douglas for me Tyson winning would have meant Tyson v Holy next, at the right time. Could have gone along way in silencing Tyson's critics.

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Post by milkyboy Sun 01 Jun 2014, 12:43 am

Onetwo... You'd change one of the great boxing stories? Shame on you fella. In that era, I'd rather change lewis McCall, to (hopefully) get lewis fighting bowe.. And Tyson and holy earlier.

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Post by ONETWOFOREVER Sun 01 Jun 2014, 12:49 am

milkyboy wrote:Onetwo... You'd change one of the great boxing stories? Shame on you fella. In that era, I'd rather change lewis McCall, to (hopefully) get lewis fighting bowe.. And Tyson and holy earlier.

I hear you Milky but Tyson was my absolute hero and I was 11 back then so its a bit of a personal decision plus I think had Tyson won we might have seen a better story develop with the talent that was around back then.

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Post by milkyboy Sun 01 Jun 2014, 12:56 am

I'll forgive you fella... We're all allowed our favourites. To put a different spin on it,its possible if Tyson lost to holy earlier he'd be held in less esteem... The fact that he lost to a perceived journeyman (I say perceived because Douglas was a real talent ) furthers the argument that Tyson was on the slide... Had it been holy beating him, the argument would just be he lost to his biggest rival

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Post by ONETWOFOREVER Sun 01 Jun 2014, 1:04 am

milkyboy wrote:I'll forgive you fella... We're all allowed our favourites. To put a different spin on it,its possible if Tyson lost to holy earlier he'd be held in less esteem... The fact that he lost to a perceived journeyman (I say perceived because Douglas was a real talent ) furthers the argument that Tyson was on the slide... Had it been holy beating him, the argument would just be he lost to his biggest rival

Very true but with a £30 million being offered for Holy at the time I think Tyson might have taken that more seriously but of course in reality he was a mess when he mat Douglas.

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Post by invisiblecoolers Sun 01 Jun 2014, 1:09 am

Tyson vs Buster

Vitali vs Lewis , that would have been awesome had Vitali won that fight, it would have stopped Lewis from getting ranked inside top 10 boxers of all time.

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