Wlad is being slightly fussy imo, esp given he and his brother both said they'd fight him in 09 and they've both messed around a bit. I mean the whole 2/3 rematch thing Wlad was pushing was horrendously ridiculous, and really stands out.
But also, David's not doing himself many favours with his brash attitude at times no doubt, even though it's partially what helped get him this fight.
He's better of beating some top contendors first putting himself in a much stronger position, rather than taking a small pot, in another country, and then still possibly have unfair re match clauses.
These are the only reasons why I think Wlad is up for it now, because if he does happen to get KO'd, he's installing a safety net of rematches so sooner or later a Klitschko wil likely KO him back.
It's childish protectionism.
If however Haye can get a reasonable pot share, maximum of 1 rematch clause, then it's acceptable it's not the country of one of the fighters, where Wlad himself said even he wanted it.
Wlad is being slightly fussy imo, esp given he and his brother both said they'd fight him in 09 and they've both messed around a bit. I mean the whole 2/3 rematch thing Wlad was pushing was horrendously ridiculous, and really stands out.
But also, David's not doing himself many favours with his brash attitude at times no doubt, even though it's partially what helped get him this fight.
He's better of beating some top contendors first putting himself in a much stronger position, rather than taking a small pot, in another country, and then still possibly have unfair re match clauses.
These are the only reasons why I think Wlad is up for it now, because if he does happen to get KO'd, he's installing a safety net of rematches so sooner or later a Klitschko wil likely KO him back.
It's childish protectionism.
If however Haye can get a reasonable pot share, maximum of 1 rematch clause, then it's acceptable it's not the country of one of the fighters, where Wlad himself said even he wanted it.
Comment