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  • #81
    Originally posted by Machine Gunz View Post
    No wonder it took so long to finalize the contract, look at those options favouring the K Bro's.

    Wlad wont be able to shut Hayes mouth with Wlads hesistant style, Haye will go after Wlad and open up, Wlad will then try hug Haye like a long lost brother, but Haye will land bombs on Wlads chin.

    It must be said, both of these fighters have been stopped and hurt, but the thing is, Haye was stopped at Cruiser, Wlad has been stopped by bonafide HW's, but i dont see Wlad going after Haye
    Wlad did very well financially too, although given it's a voluntary defence, that's not surprising. He got a percentage of the UK TV rights fee (they're not disclosing what percentage), plus 100% of the German, HBO and other worldwide TV rights fees, 100% of the gate receipts and 100% of the sponsorship money. (According to ESPN). All Haye is getting is a percentage of the UK rights fee.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
      Wlad did very well financially too, although given it's a voluntary defence, that's not surprising. He got a percentage of the UK TV rights fee (they're not disclosing what percentage), plus 100% of the German, HBO and other worldwide TV rights fees, 100% of the gate receipts and 100% of the sponsorship money. (According to ESPN). All Haye is getting is a percentage of the UK rights fee.
      Haye should have got all the UK money imo but if Haye does win he wil get plenty of £££.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Gorguruga View Post
        On the surface they seem ridiculous but these terms could actually work to Haye's advantage. If he wins, Haye wants to fight Vitali for his title to unify the division and this contract enables him to do that very quickly. It gives Wlad the rematch option, which is standard, but it also gives Haye the agreement to fight Vitali at some point in the next 2 fights. So Haye has effectively secured fights with both brothers in one contract. That's what he wanted to begin with. It's the extra Wlad bout which is the hassle, but a rematch clause is standard. This contract kind of backfires imo.
        He couldn't unify the division (even if he won all three fights) because he'd probably be stripped of his belts first, because the contract doesn't allow him to fight any mandatories until he's made both defences against both brothers. If the contract had stipulated one defence (a rematch against Wlad) followed by a mandatory alphabet defence, followed by a fight against the other brother, that would potentially have allowed him to unify; but as things stand he'd almost certainly be forced to give up his belts, which isn't in the interest of boxing or of the division (or in his interest).

        The fact that he'll be the big underdog isn't the point - the contract stinks.

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        • #84
          Wlad is probably right, but good god it would be so funny if Haye KhimTFO.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Chase8400 View Post
            In all fairness Dave, this contract should not damage anyone's reputation aside from the Klitschko's management group. And even then, you shouldn't hold it against Vitali that he is his brothers enforcer in the event that he gets beaten. You would be the same way with your lil' brother if you have or had one. I know I'm protective of my brother even though he's older than me.
            Personally I blame Boente rather than either of the Klitschkos, Chase, but as you can see from a lot of the posts on here, it has damaged people's perception of the Klitschkos themselves, whether you think that's deserved or not - and Boente wouldn't have negotiated that contract if Wlad hadn't been okay with it. And it's one thing to stipulate that he has to fight Vitali within a certain timescale, which would actually be good for boxing, if the timescale was reasonable and allowed him to fight mandatories in order to keep his belts if he won them; but quite another to stipulate that he has to fight three successive fights against the Klitschkos, which would almost certainly mean (even if he wins all three fights) that he would be stripped of his belts. That isn't good for boxing at all, IMO.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by braddman View Post
              Its ****ing ****** to argue saying the contract shouldn't be like that. If he doesn't want the contract, the idiot doesn't have to sign it. He's going to lose anyway, so he'll make money off of the rematch but he won't even want a rematch after he gets knocked the **** out.
              If Haye loses he won't be offered a rematch.

              And of course he signed it, what choice did he have?

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              • #87
                Originally posted by DavrosPremuleas View Post
                Haye should have got all the UK money imo but if Haye does win he wil get plenty of £££.
                I have no problem with the financial side of the contract, I was just making the point that Wlad's done very well indeed out of it financially. The only bit I have a problem with is the two successive defences bit.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
                  Personally I blame Boente rather than either of the Klitschkos, Chase, but as you can see from a lot of the posts on here, it has damaged people's perception of the Klitschkos themselves, whether you think that's deserved or not - and Boente wouldn't have negotiated that contract if Wlad hadn't been okay with it. And it's one thing to stipulate that he has to fight Vitali within a certain timescale, which would actually be good for boxing, if the timescale was reasonable and allowed him to fight mandatories in order to keep his belts if he won them; but quite another to stipulate that he has to fight three successive fights against the Klitschkos, which would almost certainly mean (even if he wins all three fights) that he would be stripped of his belts. That isn't good for boxing at all, IMO.
                  It all comes down to security and has nothing to do with how they feel or what they intend to do in that ring. Wladimir has the upper hand against anyone he faces by design because he is the closest thing we have to a unified champion since Lennox Lewis. Quite frankly he gets to call his own shots and if they felt like they needed to secure their futures by adding that 2x rematch clause into the contract to ensure that they have options on those titles, more power to them if they can get away with it. If the deal was not the best thing David could get, he wouldn't have signed. He really wins either way.

                  If he loses, he at least had that premature shot @ 2 titles and made a few million to boot, which is more than he has ever made at one time and is more than he could have made facing anyone else, aside from Vitali.

                  If he wins, he gets to fight another huge money fight with a better split and has 2 titles all while not having to officially go through the heavyweight ranks.

                  If, god forbid he wins again, he gets the 3rd title and the shot to beat a guy he had already previously beaten all while being regaurded as the best heavyweight in the world with earning an even better split. Not to mention that he will have been the only guy to beat both Klitschko's convincingly.

                  How awesome would that scenario be for a fan of Haye?

                  If anything, they have done Haye a huge favor here and he should really be appreciative and seize the oppritunity.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Chase8400 View Post
                    It all comes down to security and has nothing to do with how they feel or what they intend to do in that ring. Wladimir has the upper hand against anyone he faces by design because he is the closest thing we have to a unified champion since Lennox Lewis. Quite frankly he gets to call his own shots and if they felt like they needed to secure their futures by adding that 2x rematch clause into the contract to ensure that they have options on those titles, more power to them if they can get away with it. If the deal was not the best thing David could get, he wouldn't have signed. He really wins either way.

                    If he loses, he at least had that premature shot @ 2 titles and made a few million to boot, which is more than he has ever made at one time and is more than he could have made facing anyone else, aside from Vitali.

                    If he wins, he gets to fight another huge money fight with a better split and has 2 titles all while not having to officially go through the heavyweight ranks.

                    If, god forbid he wins again, he gets the 3rd title and the shot to beat a guy he had already previously beaten all while being regaurded as the best heavyweight in the world with earning an even better split. Not to mention that he will have been the only guy to beat both Klitschko's convincingly.

                    How awesome would that scenario be for a fan of Haye?

                    If anything, they have done Haye a huge favor here and he should really be appreciative and seize the oppritunity.
                    Great post, clinched by the red.


                    This bealing about the contract **** is what's "*****". Assuming Haye does beat Wlad, what bigger follow up fights are out there for him than Vitali or Wlad II? Exactly.

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                    • #90
                      LMAO

                      Am I the only one that see's this as a great contract for Haye?


                      He has a chance, to have a guaranteed shot at both Wlads and Vitalis belts.

                      If he is to beat Wlad, then have a rematch and beat Wlad again, he will then fight Vitaly.


                      He's a ****ing nobody given this chance.

                      I cant believe the moronic posts in this thread.

                      If he is to beat Wlad, what other fight is there avalible to him cept for a rematch with Wlad, which would have been an OPTION regardles of the contract.

                      You DO UNDERSTAND that Wlad being champ he would always have a rematch clause.

                      Now Haye has the extra option of beating Wlad in a rematch and then having a title shot at Vitaliys belts.......




                      Many in this thread, have once again shown their true colours...

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