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    #31
    I had a torn achilles tendon when I was 15. One of the most painful things ever.

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      #32
      It is a myth that David Haye, has been a quitter at timers during his career! during his defeat to Carl Thompson, he was smiling and gesturing for Carl Thompson to "Come on!"...even when the referee jumped in! and up against Wladimir Kiltschk? he was just fighting a measured fight! if he was a ******, he would of gone for broke and walked into unnecessary punches! David Haye psychological is not that type of fighter! even though he is wild at times, as a fighter he is calculated when under pressure....

      I have stated it numerous of times! David Haye's last performances has actually risen his stock! (People actually want to see him redeem himself! after such heroic scenes on March 4th!)...

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        #33
        his fat ass should have been more courageous in the GYM.
        I thought he was rumored to have been injured during camp. If true that would limit his ability to train properly.

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          #34
          Hahaha! The Fallout of this fight has been entertaining....

          Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-08-2017, 09:15 PM.

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            #35
            The sky is blue, water is wet and David Haye is injured

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              #36
              I had the same injury this summer. As you can see you can walk it off with "relatively (like less than a broken bone)" little pain while the adrenaline is pumping but your foot just doesn't listen to your brain anymore. Once you stop it get real.

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