Why isn't Arreola complaining about his contract with Vitali?

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  • Mersey
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    #11
    Can't we move on from the Haye-Klitschko threads? They are becoming very repatative and boring.

    Everybody knows that you dislike Haye already.

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    • The Hammer
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      #12
      Originally posted by raycorey
      Because they dont fear Arreola the same way they fear Haye, The thing is Haye actually use his mouth to either scare the Klits into drawing up a ridiculous contract with double brothers rematch just to safeguard their belts or he must have pissed them off with his mouth sooo much that they would draw up a ridiculous contract for him to sign.

      For thing is for sure though Goosen would never get Arreola to sign a ridiculous contract to fight either of the Klits, So Vitali would have NO choice but to give in to goosen just to save face.
      You are becoming the worst Haye nuthugger - you're completely taken in by his talk. You make him out to be something far better than he is, both as a man and as a fighter.

      Arreola is a stronger, better, more durable fighter than Haye. Neither Klitschko had any reason whatsoever to fear Haye, but Arreola is not someone to be taken lightly.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Carnivore
        You are becoming the worst Haye nuthugger - you're completely taken in by his talk. You make him out to be something far better than he is, both as a man and as a fighter.

        Arreola is a stronger, better, more durable fighter than Haye. Neither Klitschko had any reason whatsoever to fear Haye, but Arreola is not someone to be taken lightly.


        Says the Klits nuthugger!!! Whose making haye better than he is??? Check all my post on my predictions against the Klits..

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        • Stoppage
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          #14
          Although the fight is a bit early I guess he's just happy to have a title shot.

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          • Heru
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            #15
            Originally posted by Carnivore
            There was no 3 fight option in Haye's contract!

            In Haye's contract, there was ONE rematch (if Haye won) and ONE option for a fight promoted by K-2 (win or lose). Very standard stuff for a voluntary defense! Haye was LYING about it, to cover the real reason he backed out.

            Those tickets sold because of Wlad, all his fights sell out in Germany[/B]. That's why they moved it to Germany, remember? Haye had 6000 in a venue that seats 18,000 for his last fight, Nov 08 in England.

            There is the standard voluntary defense rematch clause in Arreola's contract, so if he win's he will rematch Vitali.
            I haven't seen Klitschko deny the 3 fight option so you'll need to back that up with some proof. Haye didn't say it when he backed out, it was afterward when he berated them with insults.

            All of Wlad's fights sell out, I'll take your word on that, but how many of his fights are in 60k capacity soccer stadiums? How many times has he sold 30k tickets the first day? How about 50k the first week? Haye was pretty much the Mayweather to his De La Hoya.
            Last edited by Heru; 07-30-2009, 04:44 AM.

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              #16
              Originally posted by raycorey
              Haye also brings that "Mouth" to the table, The same "mouth" that made alot of people sit up and pay the Klits some attention.. The facts are the Klits are no different to Don king who likes to protect his belts like his own personal property......When was the last time Wlad or Vitali sold 60,000 all seated stadium without dropping Haye's name in it??
              Haye sold 5000-6000 for his last fight in England, in a venue that holds over 18,000. The Klitschkos have been selling 100% in their venues for ten years.

              Talk doesn't sell fights - any fool can talk!

              You're not wise to be so taken in by Haye's big mouth.

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                #17
                Originally posted by QUELOQUE
                I haven't seen Klitschko deny the 3 fight option so you'll need to back that up with some proof. Haye didn't say it when he backed out, it was when he was afterward when he berated them with insults.
                I don't need to back up anything - if you read the articles here every day like I do, you would have seen Finkel's and Bonte's statements about the contracts.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Carnivore
                  Haye sold 5000-6000 for his last fight in England, in a venue that holds over 18,000. The Klitschkos have been selling 100% in their venues for ten years.

                  Talk doesn't sell fights - any fool can talk!

                  You're not wise to be so taken in by Haye's big mouth.


                  I ask a simple question, When was the last time Either of the Klits sold out a 60,000 all seated stadium without dropping or using Haye's name to promote their fight????

                  The chageav/Wlad fight was sold out because people thought Haye was Wlad's opponent, Even the Vitali/Arreola fight would have more audience because of Arreola and the Haye connection so please enlighten us on when the Klits has sold 60K without those two..

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Carnivore
                    Arreola has a following in Southern California and so the fight will be sold out, while in England, Haye has only his little band of delusional hayemosexuals.

                    Haye's last fight in London drew only 5000 - 6000 in a venue that holds over 18,000.
                    Haye had about 10,000 there. And do you know Arreola had 5,000 people at his last two fights COMBINED! And that is with Paul Williams co-headlining!

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                    • Phirsole
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                      #20
                      Even if Haye's mouth drew 10,000 to the fight with Waldimir, the other 50,000 came for Klitschko. Sorry, the K brothers sell very well in Germany, no matter who's the opponenet.

                      If any Klitschko fights in the US, it shows some respect for the homecountry of the sport, or respect for the other fighter. Moneywise, they'd earn more money on the other side of the pond, trust me.

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