Klitschkos: "David Haye Fight Unlikely" To Happen

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  • Stoppage
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    #41
    After what happened recently I'm not too sure either. I guess only time will tell.

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    • True Guru
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      #42
      LOL @ Bernd saying Haye has trouble selling tickets in his own backyard.
      So goddamn true,when you cant sell tickets in an arena a stones throw from where you come from you ARE NOT a draw.

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      • DavidHaye
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        #43
        Is anyone suprised by these two big *****s. I mean seriously they never wanted the fight with Haye anyway. When Haye beats Valuev, the only real fight for all 3 is facing each other, so if Klit bum lovers refuse to fight Haye, then they will prove what a pair of dip****s they are.

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        • Burner
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          #44
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          The Klitschko brothers are not even thinking about the possibility of fighting David Haye in the future. WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko, and Klitshcko manager Bernd Boente, told the Associated Press that Haye burned a bridge by pulling out from two set fights and it's highly unlikely that a fight with Haye will ever happen. Haye was scheduled to fight WBO/IBF champion Wladimir Klitschko in June and withdrew at the late hour. Haye claimed to have suffered a back injury but most believe he pulled out due to Setanta Sports going under. Haye was going to receive a lot of money from the British network. [details]
          Haye is going to embarass Valuev.............ofcourse the Klits wont fight him.


          And Haye shouldnt entetain you bitches and your 3 fights clause..

          Wlad gets the standard ONE fight rematch clause....

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          • Gojira
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            #45
            Originally posted by Nuurzhaelan
            Eh...wow. How warm is it under that wool?
            what wool? i am right and no one can deny it. wlad could of waited just a few more weeks and he could finally give haye a "pizza face" but no, he decides to fight chagaev the punching bag.

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            • D-MiZe
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              #46
              Haye would beat both Vitali and Wlad by DOMINANT KO.

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              • Gojira
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                #47
                Originally posted by elephant man
                LOL @ Bernd saying Haye has trouble selling tickets in his own backyard.
                So goddamn true,when you cant sell tickets in an arena a stones throw from where you come from you ARE NOT a draw.
                sorry. who almost sold out a stadium within 24 hours of tickets being on sale? david haye.

                none of the tickets for any other klitschko fights went that fast.

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                • Phirsole
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                  #48
                  Wladimir actually went out of his way to meet Haye. He rescheduled other fights, after Haye burst into the HW scene with a loud mouth and bad T-shirts. Wlad organized the biggest boxing show of the decade in Gelsenkirchen, and sold 57K tickets.

                  Then Setanta, Haye's main cash cow, died, and Haye pulled out of the fight with an unproven back (or hand?) injury. I don't know if he tried to talk to K2 about money again. I think Wlad would have given him a share of the TV or gate money to make the fight happen. But it was just "back injury, might heal in X weeks, please delay fight".

                  To delay a fight with 57K tickets sold is difficult, especially if the stadion is needed on later weekends (i.e. soccer). And, if you saw Wlad's face when got the news about Haye's injury, you knew he WANTED the fight.

                  And the Germans wanted to see Wladimir. When Haye pulled out, very few tickets were returned. To think he was the big name is delusional. He didn't even sell 8,000 for his two previous fights combined.

                  So, Wlad asked Valuev and then Chagaev, both solid choices. And sold the remaining 3,000 tickets.

                  The K brothers offered Haye the very same contract for Vitali. After some negotiations, Haye did not sign it, he preferred Valuev. Maybe the contract was not too good for Haye (unsolved TV-shares for Haye?), but still the offer to fight one of the top dogs was there.

                  IF Haye feels so strong that he will clear up the HW division, then why didn't he take the fight? If he was so confident, he would have no qualms about fighting the Klitschkos 2-3 times. After a first win, he will draw many people to the screen in UK and US, and has good chances to get a share on that money. SO WHY?

                  Haye says "the contracts were shackles & chains, not fair" - it even may have a true background. But when you think back to the time of negotiation in January/February, there were some notes "Haye is difficult to deal a contract with" and the like. It postponed the fight for months. Chambers and Arreola don't seem to be that fussy about the contracts with the K2 promoters.

                  So I can understand that the K brothers are p***ed at the moment. They will fight him, when he retires Valuev, and establishes a name. And possibly wears another lousy T-shirt.
                  Last edited by Phirsole; 08-14-2009, 07:53 AM. Reason: grammar

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                  • True Guru
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by The HayeMaker
                    what wool? i am right and no one can deny it. wlad could of waited just a few more weeks and he could finally give haye a "pizza face" but no, he decides to fight chagaev the punching bag.
                    Do you want me to show you the link where Adam Booth says that Wlad was right in fighting Chagaev because Haye wouldnt be ready for quite a while and if they was in the same position they would have done EXACTLY the same?

                    Originally posted by The HayeMaker
                    sorry. who almost sold out a stadium within 24 hours of tickets being on sale? david haye.

                    none of the tickets for any other klitschko fights went that fast.
                    The same guy who couldnt sell out the O2 IN EAST LONDON and had to offer buy one get one free tickets,And even then still couldnt sell it out,You talking about that guy?
                    Last edited by True Guru; 08-14-2009, 07:43 AM.

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                    • Davros?
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Phirsole
                      When Haye pulled out, very few tickets were returned. To think he was the big name is delusional. He didn't even sell 8,000 for his two previous fights combined.
                      Haye vs Enzo sold out the 02 Arena which holds 18,000+ and i tell you that very few people were supporting Enzo.

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