Why did David Haye sign the contract if he didn't like it?
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I hadn't really thought of it like that... I'm not really sure I buy that but that's an interesting way to look at it. Haye was a prick to him but that's what made this fight so intriguing for everyone. This is absolutely the most exciting fight to be had in the HW division right now and I'm glad it's gonna happen.No.
It has to do with the offensive, insulting way Haye approached the Klitschkos for the fight. Haye never showed him any respect.
Wlad's a nice guy, he may have given him a shot without any rematch clauses if Haye hadn't disrespected him. What does Haye deserve?
Think about it. Wlad now has the psychological upper hand...
The 3 fight thing just seems like Wlad was making it as unlikely as possible that Haye would want to sign. I'm glad he signed it and is bitching about it rather than not signing and bitching about it.
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Wlad doesn't fear him at all.
Wladimir may be a great guy, nicest you'll ever meet. But it's not smart to fu** with him - remember what happened to Ray Austin?
But it's good Haye has Wlad angry, because that means he'll be even more focused than usual for this one. I felt Wlad had difficulty in motivating himself for the Rahman fight.Comment
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The simple truth is that Wlads contract has brought boxing into disrepute,and this bull**** about Haye being disrespectful? If that was really the case,why didnt Wlad just say f.uck off and work yourself into a mandatory,then you get your shot,and I get more money!
David Haye has been crying to the media that he doesn't like the contract he signed to fight Wladimir. He especially hates the two rematch clause. Why, then, did he sign?
Was he forced to? No, he decided to.
Does an intelligent man sign a contract he doesn't want to sign?
Why didn't he earn his title shot like Thompson, Povetkin and JC Gomez did, by fighting in a final eliminator?
If this thread isnt a joke or a wind up,then you cannot be taken seriously as a poster simply because no boxing fan,no matter how partisan,would condone or applaud the blue ribband prize of the sport to be degraded in this fashion.Comment
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Because he signed the contract your boys are looking like the wussies they are to the whole of boxing world instead of just to the few ones who actually knew what goes on in Germany.
David Haye has been crying to the media that he doesn't like the contract he signed to fight Wladimir. He especially hates the two rematch clause. Why, then, did he sign?
Was he forced to? No, he decided to.
Does an intelligent man sign a contract he doesn't want to sign?
Why didn't he earn his title shot like Thompson, Povetkin and JC Gomez did, by fighting in a final eliminator?
Haye showed HUGE balls, he's gonna KTFO both Wlad and Vitali and then they will send in their uncle like the cowards they are. He too will see no mercy.Comment
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he signed because there is no other way the K sisters would have fought haye unless haye had to fight the entire Klitscko clan.
doesn't make the contract any more fair.Was he forced to? No, he decided to.
does a confident boxer sign force his opponent to fight 2 automatic rematches and take all the HBO, germany, and a portion of the UK money?Does an intelligent man sign a contract he doesn't want to sign?
Haye says that he wants to retire sooner than later and fighting all those eliminators isn't part of his plan.Why didn't he earn his title shot like Thompson, Povetkin and JC Gomez did, by fighting in a final eliminator?Comment
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im sorry ironfist i know wlads ya boy,,,but id pull floyds card for this **** aswell..its a ***** move..haye has done nothing wrong and should be praised for taking the fight..3 rematch clauses,wlads taking all the money=hayes pretty confident he can beat himComment
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Seeing as you clearly on a wind up,I am off for a few games of Dr.Boring.Originally posted by ~IronfistWhat's degrading to boxing is a man being so incredibly ****** that he bitches and cries about a contract he decided to sign!
Can Haye read?
If he didn't like it, he shouldn't have signed it. Even as a little child, I was wise enough to read the fine print before putting down my signature.Comment
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