Wladimir Klitschko Says David Haye is in The Running

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  • Jim Jeffries
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    #31
    Originally posted by Flawless
    http://www.google.com/trends?q=Alex+...%2C+David+Haye


    More people have searched Haye than Povetkin. Haye is the bigger draw and has more worldwide acknowledgement than Povetkin. Google search said there aren’t even enough search volumes for him. Haye is way more popular than Povetkin and that’s a fact.
    Wlad just made 12 million bucks and filled a stadium to fight Tony Thompson, based solely on Thompson's win over Krasniqi. Against a recent gold medalist like Povetkin, he would make even more over there in Hamberg. Before 9 months ago no one knew who David Haye was. And beating an inactive 35 year old and a glass jawed journeyman hasn't made him into a world beater at CW. He's a complete nobody at HW.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
      Wlad just made 12 million bucks and filled a stadium to fight Tony Thompson, based solely on Thompson's win over Krasniqi. Against a recent gold medalist like Povetkin, he would make even more over there in Hamberg. Before 9 months ago no one knew who David Haye was. And beating an inactive 35 year old and a glass jawed journeyman hasn't made him into a world beater at CW. He's a complete nobody at HW.
      where's the proof he made 12 million? so far it's a rumour created by Tunney and Wlad Owns, you show me the number sheet and then ill agree with you.

      most fighters dont make that amount on PPV. i doubt klitschko made that amount fighting a guy like Tony.

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        #33
        Originally posted by boxing_prospect
        where's the proof he made 12 million? so far it's a rumour created by Tunney and Wlad Owns, you show me the number sheet and then ill agree with you.

        most fighters dont make that amount on PPV. i doubt klitschko made that amount fighting a guy like Tony.
        Well he filled a stadium with 12000 people and it was being watched in 100 countries, I'll see if I can find a link to his purse.

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          #34
          Originally posted by boxing_prospect
          where's the proof he made 12 million? so far it's a rumour created by Tunney and Wlad Owns, you show me the number sheet and then ill agree with you.

          most fighters dont make that amount on PPV. i doubt klitschko made that amount fighting a guy like Tony.
          100 million veiwers. Where is the proof also

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            #35
            Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
            Well he filled a stadium with 12000 people and it was being watched in 100 countries, I'll see if I can find a link to his purse.

            http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/l12...ing-klitschko/
            The 2005 AFL Grand Final was watched by a television audience of more than 3.3 million people across five of Australia's most highly populated cities, including 1.2 million in Melbourne and 991,000 in Sydney.[4] The worldwide audience has grown substantially to a potential 170 million viewers from 72 countries.[5], although the actual audience is likely to be around 30 million.



            Does this make the AFL grand final HUGE, if any of you know what this event even is.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Flawless
              The 2005 AFL Grand Final was watched by a television audience of more than 3.3 million people across five of Australia's most highly populated cities, including 1.2 million in Melbourne and 991,000 in Sydney.[4] The worldwide audience has grown substantially to a potential 170 million viewers from 72 countries.[5], although the actual audience is likely to be around 30 million.



              Does this make the AFL grand final HUGE, if any of you know what this event even is.
              God I hate AFL!

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                #37
                Originally posted by Flawless
                The 2005 AFL Grand Final was watched by a television audience of more than 3.3 million people across five of Australia's most highly populated cities, including 1.2 million in Melbourne and 991,000 in Sydney.[4] The worldwide audience has grown substantially to a potential 170 million viewers from 72 countries.[5], although the actual audience is likely to be around 30 million.



                Does this make the AFL grand final HUGE, if any of you know what this event even is.
                rugby? australian rules football?

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                • BattlingNelson
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Flawless
                  http://www.google.com/trends?q=Alex+...%2C+David+Haye


                  More people have searched Haye than Povetkin. Haye is the bigger draw and has more worldwide acknowledgement than Povetkin. Google search said there aren’t even enough search volumes for him. Haye is way more popular than Povetkin and that’s a fact.
                  Interesting. Have you tried typing Povetkin with russian (kyrilian) letters?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Chunk
                    Haye: ''About time!''
                    I read where you are from. Now I understand why you write your words.

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                    • KnockoutTheFat
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by BatTheMan
                      Interesting. Have you tried typing Povetkin with russian (kyrilian) letters?
                      I think Klitschko should just fight Povetkin because I really think Alex will be the one to make Wlad look like Mike Tyson with his non-existant head movement. Wlad will have a field day with Alex. This will help hype up a potential fight with the Hayemaker. Wlad could have that fight or unification.

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