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  • #11
    Voted NO.

    But my real answer is more complex then a yes or no.

    From a boxing fan point of view, If he doesnt want to fight Haye then yes retire, but if he gonna fight haye then No.

    From just a get it while the getting is good point of view, No just keep beating bums and stacking them millions.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by damuttz112 View Post
      He should, An old Lennox Lewis gave him a shot at 37 he should either fight Haye or retire.

      Bit of a difference between being 37 and still prime though not at your very peak and being 41 (42 by fight night) and having clearly looked on the fade for a good few years, maybe even as far back as the Sosnowski fight. He has put in some great performances since but I think warning signs have been there for some time.

      The sad part is Haye has pulled out of fights and ducked Vitali like the plague, lets not forget he did the same with Wlad for over 3 years! Its sad hes drawing it out as long as possible and IMO its quite fcuking cowardly.

      Look at his HW resume Full of OAPS. The guys a joke.

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      • #13
        Voted yes as hes had a good career he can be proud of, hes old and clearly past his best, his body is starting to fail him and I don't see why he should risk his health fighting some big-mouthed cherry picker who doesn't deserve anything and has avoided him for years, purposely waiting for him to be well past it. Shooting his mouth off like he is in some position to make demands.


        Haye is a joke, fight Pulev, Price, Fury, Glazkov somebody that isn't 40+ or a fat bum like Chisora.

        Won't be surprised if David ''excuse-maker'' Haye cons the British public again soon and announces a fight with Matt Skelton. That is what a joke he is.

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        • #14
          He hasn't fought in a year and a half!! Who cares?? Why take a chance on getting KO'd by any of these "opponents" now? Just retire, you did well and earned some decent money and have your senses, say bye bye! Ray.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
            Bit of a difference between being 37 and still prime though not at your very peak and being 41 (42 by fight night) and having clearly looked on the fade for a good few years, maybe even as far back as the Sosnowski fight. He has put in some great performances since but I think warning signs have been there for some time.

            The sad part is Haye has pulled out of fights and ducked Vitali like the plague, lets not forget he did the same with Wlad for over 3 years! Its sad hes drawing it out as long as possible and IMO its quite fcuking cowardly.

            Look at his HW resume Full of OAPS. The guys a joke.
            He was in 'prime' against Arreola.
            Then when Chisora wouldn't oblige came the 'shoulder injury'

            K2 Fans a ridiculous.

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            • #16
              I'd rather see Vitali fight Haye/Fury than the winner of Arreola/Stiverne.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Skittlez View Post
                VitALI TOOK four years off. in terms of boxing milage he's at the EXACT PLACE Lennox was at when they fought.
                So by that logic, because Ali had several years off he wasn't faded when Leon Spinks beat him?

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                • #18
                  He faded a little, as far as Spinks he "forgot" to train! Ray.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
                    So by that logic, because Ali had several years off he wasn't faded when Leon Spinks beat him?
                    Fighters progress and age differently. Vitali and Wlad are great at fighting pass their 'prime' years so to speak.


                    But their progression is much slower - their starts.

                    Example:
                    Lennox Lewis's 15th opponent= 35-0 100% KO Ratio
                    Wladimir Klitschko's 15th Opponent: 7-31 Ladislav Husarik

                    See...

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                    • #20
                      as most are saying here - Haye or retire.

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