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Hero MemberActivity: 1099Merit: 502 David Haye WBA heavyweight world champ wants to fight V. Buterin May 14, 2016, 05:40:43 PM #1



David Haye, former WBA heavyweight and cruiserweight world champ marked his boxing comeback with an instantaneous win over Mark De Mori on Jan 16, 2016. Now that three and a half year layoff rumored to have been stemmed from alleged shoulder injury has ended, Haye fancies chances against a younger contender.



Few weeks later Haye, 35 told ITV London that he has a vested interest in an in-house investing and new emerging blockchain startups, among them eth that he considers one of "the most outstanding libertarian tax-sheltered alternatives" available to investors today.



Being strictly programmatic in his boxing strategy, Haye believes that the media gives Buterin, the founder of eth, a shot against his closest competitor whereas another solid contender sees him a suspect of a behavioural crime.



"I'm fairly doubtful whether Buterin will build some sort of a backbone for a major IT industry and if he's going to look for more prestige to be gained from such association, he then should fight me", haye told ITV.







Further, Haye admitted to understanding nothing in the blockchain field after saying he gives Buterin no credit and feels that his greatest experience in developing high-level programming languages will not give him an edge over the leadership in the blockchain space.



Taking the heat now are Buterin's followers that may feel their subtleboy's s indignation at having been treated unfairly primarily due to someone like Hayemaker calling him out.



No expert view is required to grasp the situation being that eth foundation is going to experience a serious setback on its itchy road if the fight is set to happen.







Haye's sure boxing fans will demand a fight between him and Buterin once the first promotional draws the eyeballs on. He told ITV that BoxNation's marketers are in on it and, moreover, willing to publish the first promotional brief on this upcoming money-spinning clash.







"If he gets the opportunity to get into fight with me, I'll be all for making a splash out of it as I have no problem with bantamweight either" Haye told.







It's said that earlier this year haye was engaged in a vocal parry with a throng of reporters about his fight with Joshua few other fights and a big contract bust due to coach failure and a vague pre-fight agreement.



David Haye, former WBA heavyweight and cruiserweight world champ marked his boxing comeback with an instantaneous win over Mark De Mori on Jan 16, 2016. Now that three and a half year layoff rumored to have been stemmed from alleged shoulder injury has ended, Haye fancies chances against a younger contender.Few weeks later Haye, 35 told ITV London that he has a vested interest in an in-house investing and new emerging blockchain startups, among them eth that he considers one of "the most outstanding libertarian tax-sheltered alternatives" available to investors today.Being strictly programmatic in his boxing strategy, Haye believes that the media gives Buterin, the founder of eth, a shot against his closest competitor whereas another solid contender sees him a suspect of a behavioural crime., haye told ITV.Further, Haye admitted to understanding nothing in the blockchain field after saying he gives Buterin no credit and feels that his greatest experience in developing high-level programming languages will not give him an edge over the leadership in the blockchain space.Taking the heat now are Buterin's followers that may feel their subtleboy's s indignation at having been treated unfairly primarily due to someone like Hayemaker calling him out.No expert view is required to grasp the situation being that eth foundation is going to experience a serious setback on its itchy road if the fight is set to happen.Haye's sure boxing fans will demand a fight between him and Buterin once the first promotional draws the eyeballs on. He told ITV that BoxNation's marketers are in on it and, moreover, willing to publish the first promotional brief on this upcoming money-spinning clash."If he gets the opportunity to get into fight with me, I'll be all for making a splash out of it as I have no problem with bantamweight either" Haye told.It's said that earlier this year haye was engaged in a vocal parry with a throng of reporters about his fight with Joshua few other fights and a big contract bust due to coach failure and a vague pre-fight agreement.