Vital would knock haye all the way back to the middle weight class, where he belongs with the same guy who put him on his ass. Mock the middle weight warrior!!! Hear me roar
David Haye : " I want Vitali " Video
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It's great having a decent exciting guy livening up the HW's, folk like me are growing to admire David for his aspirations, and that'll grow. But it's difficult to when he's intent on ignoring everyone including his own trainers opinion on not rushing it and facing Vitali first or even next. It's frustrating because he's 28, and him rushing raises his chances of a loss, where does that get the HW division? A loss in the next 6 months could ruin his HW credibility, the divisions hopes for unifying, and he may retire. That's just not clever, and is self created. There's a thin line between brave and ******.
People can tolerate going after Wlad earlier then anyone would expect or is previously common, but Vitali is just pushing it. A lot want him to succeed. But it'd be such a shame to quite possibly see Hayes HW career seriously hindered/ended before it's given it's best chance because he's rushed it, made bad decisions and match up choices.Last edited by Kris Silver; 11-19-2008, 06:02 PM.Comment
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...I do give him credit for changing his mind once people started questioning his balls when his people said they wanted to fight Wlad over Vitali. Still, now I think he's ****** as well as delusional. He can't drop Vit, he can't outbox him, and he can't stand up to his power for more than 6 rounds. Well, it was interesting while it lasted. He could have tried the spin angle of Wlad being the multiple belt holder and saying that's a more significant fight. His pride is going to get him badly hurt before he even gets out of the gate really.Comment
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