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David Haye should try to avenge his losses to Solis and Wladimir

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  • David Haye should try to avenge his losses to Solis and Wladimir

    David Haye was beaten by Wladimir Klitschko as a pro, and stopped in the amateurs by Odlanier Solis.

    Neither Odlanier Solis nor David Haye are currently qualified for a fight with Wladimir Klitschko, since each has lost in a world title fight and each has only one win in two years.

    However, if Haye fought Odlanier Solis on July 6th, the winner would definitely qualify for a title shot at Wladimir.

    Haye should take this route and try to avenge his two losses.
    Last edited by The Hammer; 03-19-2013, 10:05 AM.

  • #2
    Haye is only interested in making as much money for himself and his grinning Right Said Fred mate Boothe. Legacy means nothing to him

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Freedom.

      I can't imagine he'll make a lot of money fighting an age 41 clubfighter like Jovo Pudar.
      But there is no risk either. David does not like risk hence his go to move when things kicked off with Chisora was to bravely reach for a tripod.

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      • #4
        Avenging amateur defeats is irrelevant.

        Haye should very much look for the likes of Povetkin, Pulev, etc....Solis should be a top HW, but he's wasting his career and too lazy to even take it seriously.

        Originally posted by Prince Mongo View Post
        But there is no risk either. David does not like risk hence his go to move when things kicked off with Chisora was to bravely reach for a tripod.
        Or take it to the ring and KO him in 5.

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        • #5
          He wil probably fight povetkin. Think of the angle, back to Germany to redeem himself, it's for a 'world title', he could then defend against a domestic fighter in england, depending on how price bounces back and if fury stays undefeated. Once British fans confidence is returned, people will start to use the toe as a legitimate reason for Haye looking amateurish against wlad then his fans will be back to saying how a klitschko is avoiding him, then wlad will probably fight him, Haye will put in another non performance, blame it on a non injury, then laugh his way to the bank with the millions he will have made across them 3 fights, klitschko fans will gloat, Haye fans will disappear, it'll be like going back in time

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          • #6
            He is coming back for money...whatever he does I see this ending badly for him.

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            • #7
              He can make nice money fighting Povetkin, Pulev...

              The best money would be fighting Tyson IMO. I'll wait and see if he's serious.

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              • #8
                Actually fighting Solis would make sense for Haye.
                Not just he lost against him, he was TKOed. Doesn't matter it happened in amateur - you don't see people being TKOed as much as in pro.

                On the other hand that win wouldn't look bad at all on his resume compared to other HW fights he took so far.

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                • #9
                  The Solis fight will be interesting if he gets past Larsen and if Solis comes in shape. Povetkin would be great but I feel like it would be hard for both of them to negotiate a fight in terms of location.

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                  • #10
                    He's probably waiting until Wladimir turns 43.

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