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  • #21
    Originally posted by weltercelt View Post
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/15928510.stm

    David Haye set to come out of retirement to fight Vitali Klitschko


    Yeah, I don't think Haye really wants the fight but the dough is going to be too good. I don't think he deserves any more than 30% tbh.

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    • #22
      I'll certainly watch the fight if it happens. Haye has to have been hurt by what everyone has been saying since the Wlad fight.

      He has slim chance of winning (No hope of getting a decision on Vitali's turf.....and not much chance of a KO with Vitali's excellent chin), but a courageous performance (even if losing) will enable him to enter retirement with no regrets. He'll be able to hold his head high after a good fight with Vitali!

      Haye would have a chance if a cut were to open on Vitali. Vitali is an older fighter with scar tissue!?

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      • #23
        Originally posted by G_Child_123 View Post
        Pure speculation!
        Ah damn!

        I'm hoping it won't happen, mainly because the more I think about it, the more I can see it being a carbon copy of the Wlad fight.

        If it does though, I'll tune in and get behind Haye!

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        • #24
          Haye will pulverise Vitali. Vitali may end is career severly brain damaged if he attempts to take on Haye.

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          • #25
            Is haye comming back from his retirement? I am one of his big fan..

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            • #26
              http://www.boxingscene.com/hayes-man...ing-now--46605

              Haye has until Dec 17th to sign contract ,March 3 in Dusseldorf is the potential date/time

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              • #27
                I'd love to see Haye versus Vitali and I think an upset is not impossible. Vitali would obviously be big favourite but he is getting on now and is more catchable than wlad. If the odds were really good a little wager on Haye could pay off. These older guys can suddenly get old on the night and you just never know. Haye would certainly need to be more agressive than he was against wlad though and get off alot more shots and risk getting Ko'd himself. But Vit is slower than wlad and although he has a hell of a chin you never know, and if anybody out there at the moment has any chance at all of beating a klit its haye.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by House of Stone View Post
                  I'd love to see Haye versus Vitali and I think an upset is not impossible. Vitali would obviously be big favourite but he is getting on now and is more catchable than wlad. If the odds were really good a little wager on Haye could pay off. These older guys can suddenly get old on the night and you just never know. Haye would certainly need to be more agressive than he was against wlad though and get off alot more shots and risk getting Ko'd himself. But Vit is slower than wlad and although he has a hell of a chin you never know, and if anybody out there at the moment has any chance at all of beating a klit its haye.
                  If Haye can land something serious on Vitali, he could quickly end the fight. We all know Vitali is made of stern stuff, but Haye is an excellent finisher once he senses blood.

                  How Haye is gonna change the pace of the fight and get beyond Vitali and his long reach, remains to be seen.

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                  • #29
                    Also, I don't really buy into Vitali showing his age on the night. If you going to get away with age in any division, it's the heavyweights. His last gruelling fight was against Lennox, had a 4 year retirement and since he came back, has beaten everyone put in front of him with ease. Not to mention the guy is a real athlete, you'll never see him step on the scales looking like a lump of lard like some heavyweights on the scene.

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                    • #30
                      Whatever one says about their technique and style, the Klitschkos are absolute credits to the sport of boxing when one takes into account their physique. If they weren't involved, the heavyweight decision would be considered an even worse joke.

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