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The Dereck Chisora and David Haye Press Conference Brawl
Dereck Chisora couldn’t stand David Haye trying to steal the spotlight during the post fight press conference, and went down to brawl with the former heavyweight champion, resulting in tons of comedy, foul langauage and Adam Booth, Haye’s trainer, getting cut on his head.
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Aftermath of the Chisora vs Klitschko Title Fight
Vitali Klitschko was far from impressive, but it was still more than enough to win by a unanimous decision against a brave but lacking Dereck Chisora who caused a lot of commotion before and after the fight, with the Heavyweight division still waiting for someone to pull it out of its misery.
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On David Haye Retiring
Nothing left to prove? David Haye promised he would retire once he turned 31, and he has lived up to that promise, unlike the one he made to beat Wladimir Klitschko, a unification heavyweight title fight which he lost by a landslide.
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Aftermath of the Klitschko – Adamek Title Fight
Vitali Klitschko proved again that no one can touch him, or avoid a knockout, in the heavyweight division, as he punched his way through Tomasz Adamek’s face to retain his WBC title. Funnily enough, David Haye, with a loss to Wladimir in his resume, is probably next.
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Aftermath of Klitschko – Haye Title Fight
The day after the disappointing David Haye failed to back up his big mouth against Wladimir Klitschko, the future of the heavyweight division doesn’t look any brighter.
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David Haye has no Answer For Wladimir Klitschko Dominance
Wladimir Klitschko united the heavyweight title belts after proving too good for David Haye in Hamburg, crushing the pre-fight of hope of a great fight that will save the Heavyweight division.
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David Haye Ready to Perform Execution
Less than a week before the Heavyweights unfication title bout between Wladimir Klitschko and David Haye and the trash talking is in top gear.
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The Very Big Mouth of David Haye
With less than two months left before the unification bout between Heavyweights Wladimir Klitschko and David Haye, Haye’s mouth is kicking into fifth gear.
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Six Sport Wishes for 2011
From LeBron James winning his first NBA title to Roger Federer getting one more over Rafael Nadal, preferably on Clay, here are our Sport wishes for 2011