wow Wladimir wanted 2 Rematches with Haye!!!
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i think the point of this guys thread is that its unfair that haye is getting **** on by reporters and other fans because they think he is the one stalling things
when really its klitchko who is asking for ridiculous conditions and making things take longer to make the fight happen
this pretty much shows that these two brothers have no real concern about reviving the heavyweight division they just wanna hold on too this belt as long as they can under there own terms
i cant stand the klitchkos i fall asleep everytime i watch there fights but whatever thats not the point
the point is haye is getting a ****ty end of the dealComment
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Thank u!! but the klitschko fans wont understand this, regardless of this unfair deal and negotiation David Haye is still ready to accept these and fight him yet the klitschko fans will still blame Haye for the fight almost falling apart when klitschko brothers were making unreasonable terms for the deali think the point of this guys thread is that its unfair that haye is getting **** on by reporters and other fans because they think he is the one stalling things
when really its klitchko who is asking for ridiculous conditions and making things take longer to make the fight happen
this pretty much shows that these two brothers have no real concern about reviving the heavyweight division they just wanna hold on too this belt as long as they can under there own terms
i cant stand the klitchkos i fall asleep everytime i watch there fights but whatever thats not the point
the point is haye is getting a ****ty end of the dealComment
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Fu.ck it then Haye, agree to all their pu..ssy ass demands, knock em all out, get stripped and let them have the titles again...no one will take them seriously after they get exposed as the Joke-ko bros......Haye prepared to fight Klitschko in Germany
February 16 2009
Former world cruiserweight champion David ‘The Hayemaker’ Haye has offered to box in Germany on a K2 Promotions show in order to revive negotiations for a summer showdown with WBO and IBF world heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko.
Originally scheduled to take place on June 20 at Stamford Bridge in London, Haye’s eagerly anticipated duel with Klitschko has hit a series of snags in recent weeks, and now appears on the brink of collapse.
Haye’s trainer and manager Adam Booth is willing to sacrifice home territory in the hope of kick-starting the most important and exciting heavyweight contest in years.
“I want to make this absolutely clear, because unfortunately the KMG manager, Bernd Bonte, seems to be taking things too personally and trying to confuse the issue,” begun Booth. “The one-sided interview he did with biased keyboard warrior Dan Rafael (ESPN.com) – a man who has shown a longstanding dislike for David Haye - has distorted some of the facts.
“David will fight Wladimir anywhere they choose, and give them the two rematch options they have requested.
“In regards to the rematches clause, I am baffled as to why Bonte seems to have forgotten our last conversation about this. We said they could have the two rematches they wanted, which effectively means David’s next three fights could be in Germany against either Wladimir or Vitali Klitschko.
“What they’re also demanding is that if David were to win against Wladimir and then have a mandatory challenger obligation (non-Klitschko) he would have to immediately vacate the title he won from Wladimir. This would mean David could win three fights against the Klitschko brothers and still not be in a position to officially call himself heavyweight champion of the world at the end of it.”
Booth continued: “They (the Klitschkos) would make exactly the same money in Germany as they would in England because we have dropped our figure to go to Germany. If they take a proposed fight with Chris Arreola, they will make substantially less. So people can now work this out for themselves.
“The original deal to co-promote the event would never work because of unacceptable terms. However, we’re willing to sacrifice a little on our side just to get this fight made.
“David doesn’t want to dodge Wladimir and just pick and choose his way through boring, fringe contenders. He wants to fight the best and restore some excitement to the heavyweight division. We only hope Wladimir feels the same way.”
Sources:
http://www.dhaye.com/news/default.aspx?Entry=63
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_i...5749646C839902Comment
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lol,,all coming from booth "the truth". its a bunch of bs to make haye look goodHaye prepared to fight Klitschko in Germany
February 16 2009
Former world cruiserweight champion David ‘The Hayemaker’ Haye has offered to box in Germany on a K2 Promotions show in order to revive negotiations for a summer showdown with WBO and IBF world heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko.
Originally scheduled to take place on June 20 at Stamford Bridge in London, Haye’s eagerly anticipated duel with Klitschko has hit a series of snags in recent weeks, and now appears on the brink of collapse.
Haye’s trainer and manager Adam Booth is willing to sacrifice home territory in the hope of kick-starting the most important and exciting heavyweight contest in years.
“I want to make this absolutely clear, because unfortunately the KMG manager, Bernd Bonte, seems to be taking things too personally and trying to confuse the issue,” begun Booth. “The one-sided interview he did with biased keyboard warrior Dan Rafael (ESPN.com) – a man who has shown a longstanding dislike for David Haye - has distorted some of the facts.
“David will fight Wladimir anywhere they choose, and give them the two rematch options they have requested.
“In regards to the rematches clause, I am baffled as to why Bonte seems to have forgotten our last conversation about this. We said they could have the two rematches they wanted, which effectively means David’s next three fights could be in Germany against either Wladimir or Vitali Klitschko.
“What they’re also demanding is that if David were to win against Wladimir and then have a mandatory challenger obligation (non-Klitschko) he would have to immediately vacate the title he won from Wladimir. This would mean David could win three fights against the Klitschko brothers and still not be in a position to officially call himself heavyweight champion of the world at the end of it.”
Booth continued: “They (the Klitschkos) would make exactly the same money in Germany as they would in England because we have dropped our figure to go to Germany. If they take a proposed fight with Chris Arreola, they will make substantially less. So people can now work this out for themselves.
“The original deal to co-promote the event would never work because of unacceptable terms. However, we’re willing to sacrifice a little on our side just to get this fight made.
“David doesn’t want to dodge Wladimir and just pick and choose his way through boring, fringe contenders. He wants to fight the best and restore some excitement to the heavyweight division. We only hope Wladimir feels the same way.”
Sources:
http://www.dhaye.com/news/default.aspx?Entry=63
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_i...5749646C839902Comment
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