What a great job Haye has done saving the heavyweight division.
Haye Agreed To Klitschko Deal, Then Vanished
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After what appeared to be a done deal, boxing fans were stunned when David Haye announced on Wednesday that he declined a fight with Vitali Klitschko, and instead agreed to face WBA champion Nikolai Valuev. Klitschko-Haye was set down for September 12 in Frankfurt, Germany. The television deals were in place. A stadium that seats 55,000 fans was secured. Haye's date with Valuev is said to be November 7, in Germany. [details]Comment
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After what appeared to be a done deal, boxing fans were stunned when David Haye announced on Wednesday that he declined a fight with Vitali Klitschko, and instead agreed to face WBA champion Nikolai Valuev. Klitschko-Haye was set down for September 12 in Frankfurt, Germany. The television deals were in place. A stadium that seats 55,000 fans was secured. Haye's date with Valuev is said to be November 7, in Germany. [details]Comment
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I can't take Haye seriously. Okay back injury? Maybe that's acceptable but still suspect. This is outright BS. What a freaking coward after talking all that trash.Comment
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*****. He wont get another shot at Wlad or Vitali after this. He takes less money to fight someone else, and he may very well lose. He was afraid. Nothing wrong with that, but he shouldnt have ran his mouth if he was too scared to back it up.Comment
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After what appeared to be a done deal, boxing fans were stunned when David Haye announced on Wednesday that he declined a fight with Vitali Klitschko, and instead agreed to face WBA champion Nikolai Valuev. Klitschko-Haye was set down for September 12 in Frankfurt, Germany. The television deals were in place. A stadium that seats 55,000 fans was secured. Haye's date with Valuev is said to be November 7, in Germany. [details]Comment
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