Haye and Vitali talking about a possible fight next year!

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  • dmaclv
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    #11
    Haye by RTD-7. Callin it now, for Wlad it will be TKO-10. Go head say somethin.

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    • WLAD_OWNS
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      #12
      I hope this fight happens! this would be a nice reality check for the ****y overrated Hypejob Haye.

      Vitali/Haye would be a replay of Vitali/Hide

      Vitali easily KO's the overhyped blown up cruiserweight in 1 or 2 rounds

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      • STEELHEAD
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        #13
        i seen the same interview as everyone else and thought that gentleman vitali was smiling because he thinks haye is a loudmouth hype job and not a serious contender.
        sort of like when amir was calling out campbell.

        dollar signs may change that but i read earlier in the week that hayes promotor couldnt give away tickets to this fight. they spent thousands trying to build up the crowd for tele.

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          #14
          Originally posted by dmaclv
          Haye by RTD-7. Callin it now, for Wlad it will be TKO-10. Go head say somethin.
          Uhm...your predictions make less sense then McCain's economic relief program....


          Or how about.....you make less sense then this picture



          Or....just make one up.

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          • dmaclv
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            #15
            Originally posted by WLAD_OWNS
            Hahaha

            Haye beats washed up shot Barrett and now you think he's gonna beat the Klitschko's

            Haye has too many weakesses

            The Klitschko brothers are too big, strong, technically superior, experienced and too powerful for a glass chinned blown up cruiserweight like Haye.
            You keep dishin out ya points an I'll keep takin them.

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              #16
              every once in a while this guy has something intelligent to say:

              Klitschko Brothers View David HayeLike Starving Wolves Looking At Lamb Chops!

              Michael Marley

              11/16/2008

              Vitali Klitschko was at ringside in London. One can only surmise that he looked at David Haye the way a hungry lion views raw meat.
              Why shouldn’t anyone named Klitschko be licking their chops when they assess the Hayemaker?
              His punches come quickly but are thrown from way back. His defensive weakness is glaring; he’s got a cheap, tinsel, plastic chin.
              But, in the short attention span world, the British media, the public and unfortunately Haye and his Hayehandlers have gone wild about a KO over journeyman Three Card Monte Barrett.
              Barrett decked china-chinned but lost a point for whacking Haye while he was on the canvas.
              Imagine working yourself into a frenzy because you’ve knocked a pedestrian competitor who got KTFO’d by Mike Tyson lookalike Cliff Couser. Notice I said lookalike, not fightalike.
              Now, I fear, this charismatic heavyweight will fall into the abyss of a crushing defeat. Yes, he will break the bank while doing so but his pugilistic prosperity will be brief.
              Haye may have foreshadowed that himself, when he said after the fight, "I am not the finished article yet."
              Do I blame the media or the Hayehandlers? Not really because the problem is there is no bridge from Barrett to the Klitschkos or to Valuev or to Povetkin, to any of the Class A heavyweights.
              In the good old days, the division always had “policemen,” rock solid guys such as George Chuvalo, Jerry Quarry and Earnie Shavers. If a rising contender could make it past those tolltakers, he was certain to at least be prepared for a title shot.
              I mean, can you come up with a name, a tester for Haye, some somewhat formidable but not overwhelming foe who could test his mettle and be his bridge to the upper class?
              Yes, he could fight someone like Fast Eddie Chambers but would that prepare him for walking through hell in a gasoline jacket against the Mad Bomber Ukrainians?
              I think not as even the upper echelon, save for the K Bros who refuse to fight each other (must be some sort of childhood vow), is underwhelming.
              The path ahead for Haye is good and bad.
              Haye will generate millions of dollars and that is good.
              Haye will get his head ripped off when he moves up in class and that is bad.
              Remember that young, good-hitting, adequate fielding shortstop who the big club jumped from Class AA ball to the majors, skipping a stint in Triple A?
              Remember how, looking back, they said how some Triple A seasoning might have prepped the prospect for something more than “a cup of coffee” in the bigs?
              Good hit, no field, David Haye.
              His next couple of fights will be like the broken elevator that plummets from the fifth floor and goes crashing into the basement.
              Haye’s next bouts will be dramatic but also brief and terrifying.
              If and when he gets nailed by someone named Klitschko, Hayemaker’s glass jaw will be revealed.
              They say in the UK he once got knocked out for five minutes in an amateur bout.
              Anyone named Klitschko is liable to knock Haye out for five weeks.
              I guess we can sit back and enjoy the ride
              Let's grant Hayemaker this, he is not boring.

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              • Ray*
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                #17
                Haye can be KO till next week by any of the Klitschko's NOBODY is denying that, And bringing up articles doesnt make sense.

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                  #18
                  I love how Vitali stays cool and hardly says a word.
                  Haye is a mouthy little gob ****e. Vitali is a god ,Haye is nothing compared to him.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by raycorey
                    Haye can be KO till next week by any of the Klitschko's NOBODY is denying that, And bringing up articles doesnt make sense.
                    i think it does make sense.
                    that boxing pundits article holds more weight than many unknowledgible
                    nuthugging posters imo.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Welter_Skelter
                      "at the end of the day" is very British.. and everyone uses it..

                      Haye was very respectful there.. confident but not ****y.. I like that..
                      He's pretty ****y when he is not in front of the brothers. Notice how when by himself he said Wladimir is a disgrace to heavyweight boxing but then gives them credit when Vitali is next to him. I would love to see either Klitschko slap Haye around. Another thing, David Haye was knocked down, no doubt. Barrett hitting him while down was ****, but it was a legit KD and not a slip, like reported.

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