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David Haye vs. Nikolai Valuev Next; Why Not?
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Originally posted by ~Alar~ View PostWell, i wouldn`t say Valuev has much more of stamina himslef... He, arguably, was down in Ruiz II fight... Taking to consideration Haye is more agressive, faster and is a bigger puncher than Ruiz (though he is a CW) he is able to take Valuev out.
Valuev is no longer a freak who was afraid by his opponents, who were intimidated by his size... Right now fighters know he can be defeated and they are trying to do it with every upcoming fight...
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Originally posted by Motofan View PostI dont know. After "beating" Holyfield last time out, I dont know what options he has left other then to try and get the fight with the biggest name he thinks he may actually beat. It's gotta be Vitali (to totally cash out of the sport), Peter or Haye.
I like Valuev, he's not God's gift to boxing by any means but he's a nice guy and deserves better than losing to a mandatory nobody and being quietly forgotten - which is exactly what seems likely to happen.
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Originally posted by The_Visitation View PostI'm surprised Wlad or Vitali doesn't even seem to have been talked about. Valuev would lose, of course, but it's easily the biggest payday available and would easily fund a luxurious retirement even after the parasites around him get their cut.
I like Valuev, he's not God's gift to boxing by any means but he's a nice guy and deserves better than losing to a mandatory nobody and being quietly forgotten - which is exactly what seems likely to happen.
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If Haye loses before Wlad, Wlad loses out. If Wlad loses before Haye, Haye loses out. If they dont end up fighting, we all lose out. just a bad situation and we have haye to blame for it
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lol @ you people.
HW boxing is a fraud.
Valuev is a typical example of that. Why would he face Haye when Ruiz is available
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