Wladimir Does a Go-Slow, Haye Pulls a No-Show

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  • Neckodeemus
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    #11
    Thanks for the reads guys. I would love to see Klit-Haye next, but Wlad has to take care of Povetkin, and Haye has had his chance. It does not mean that Wlad is scared, he gave Haye a chance to fight, despite Haye not carrying a heavyweight ranking, he has no obligation to Haye, who really should be fighting more often instead of relying on VK or WK offering him a shot at the top prize.

    Haye missed out by not showing up on the night. Wlad was dull in there, and Haye could have created a stir, maybe he did not fancy having 61,000 Germans booing him.

    Haye needs Wlad, Wlad does not need Haye, he is the consensus king, and there are guys who have been campaigning at heavyweight for the past few years, they deserve a chance, Povetkin especially!

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    • Boxing Scene
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      #12
      Originally posted by PrettyBoy22
      Of course everyone knows Wlad will take Povetkin because he's a *****. Mouths off about Haye saying he'll shut his big mouth and i'll bet anyone he doesn't even fight him. BITCHKO
      You're the only ***** here. David Haye backed out of the fight, so welcome to reality.

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      • GlasJaw17
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        #13
        I find it odd that any Mayweather fan can call Wlad a *****. Floyd is just as cautious as Wlad is and is just as content to coast to an easy decision. And how can Wlad be the *****, if the man who talked all the crap in the first place was the one who pulled out?

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        • jisi
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          #14
          Originally posted by timba1988
          It would have probably broken Haye's heart to be at ringside. This was his big fight too, until his injury or Setanta's monet problems forced him to pull out.
          Haye has no heart so nothing can be broken. He pulls out, just simple.

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