So here's a question: Klit fans wanted Haye to prove himself before fighting them
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So you become the champ in 19 fights, you're in a weak division
Let's say Haye becomes the Heavyweight champ. Beats Valuev and both the Klit Bros (not going to happen, but I'm going to point out how ****** your logic is) then he becomes Heavyweight champion in 4 fights 
Heavyweight must be the worst division ever. It's one thing if you think Crusier was a weak division because of some of the people there, but don't base it off the number of fights he's had
For a better deal....If he didn't deserve a chance, then what is the problem? You are originally getting your wish and it makes Haye look like a "*****" to you in the process. What's the problem again?haye did not and DOES NOT deserve a chance at the Klitschkos but after all the **** talking he did most fans were putting that aside to demand that haye back it up. Instead he runs for a relatively light puncher who has a trinket that has haye salivating and thanking his stars that he did not have to get crushed by the Klitschkos.
Two things:People complaining about the contract that he had to fight Wlad: Haye signed the contract. If he didn't like it, simple, don't sign it. After it was signed he went on one of the all time biggest trash talking promotions to sell the fight to mugs like myself promising a KO and wearing the now famous T-shirt. After all this build up he bitches out. There is no doubt in my mind that his claimed injury was nothing but a smokescreen to mask the real reason he pulled out; the demise of Setanta, which therefore meant no money.
1. I dunno, Haye might have been injured, but I don't also disagree with you either on the Wlad situation. He probably saw Setanta tanking and got out. Whatever, that is a ***** move.
2. Another thing "If he didn't like the contract, he shouldn't have signed it" Valuev wasn't an option at the time. He was fighting Chagaev (supposed to be)Comment

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