Valuev Vows To Fight On, Wants Bigger Opponents

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  • $partacus
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    #11
    Originally posted by Carnivore
    Vitali boxed but did not run. If you were not ******ed, you'd know the difference.

    When you really run, you don't throw or connect with many punches. Even a small child would understand that.

    Vitali threw 80 punches per round, Haye threw about 2 punches per round.
    I don't mean that, i mean he actually RAN, turned his back and ran away. I think it was in round 4 or 5.

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    • Klitschko2011
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      #12
      Originally posted by Six Shooter
      Vitali ran from an overweight tit, he turned his back and did a short sprint to get away.
      Vitali threw over 800 punches in 10 rounds and completely dominated and destroyed the toughest American HW Arreola.

      Haye was scared ****less, ran like a frightened little girl for 12 rounds, refused to engage and only threw 3 punches per round.

      You just got

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      • Bright-Eyes
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        #13
        Originally posted by Klitschko2009
        Vitali threw over 800 punches in 10 rounds and completely dominated and destroyed the toughest American HW Arreola.

        Haye was scared ****less, ran like a frightened little girl for 12 rounds, refused to engage and only threw 3 punches per round.

        You just got

        It still doesn't change the fact that Vitali did turn his back and run away atleast one point during his fight with Arreola.I won't bash him for it,but it's hypocritical for Klitschko fans to criticize Haye for "running" when Vitali literally did run away.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Carnivore
          Haye ran for 98% of the fight with Valuev.

          Ruslan Chagaev didn't run like that, and landed far punches more on a younger, sharper Valuev than Haye on the older, shot Valuev.
          To see a 6'6 250lb guy run across the ring ****ting himself had me in stitches.

          Haye boxed, he was actually in Valuevs reach but Valuev couldn't land because Haye was just too good and made him pay for his mistakes. Valuev landed 12% of his punches thrown.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Six Shooter
            I don't mean that, i mean he actually RAN, turned his back and ran away. I think it was in round 4 or 5.
            Haye ran for 98% of the fight with Valuev.

            Ruslan Chagaev didn't run like that, and landed far punches more on a younger, sharper Valuev than Haye on the older, shot Valuev.

            Evander Holyfield, John Francis Bergeron,John Ruiz and Sergey Lyakhovich all fought more courageously than the cowardly braggart David Haye.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Carnivore
              Haye ran for 98% of the fight with Valuev.

              Ruslan Chagaev didn't run like that, and landed far punches more on a younger, sharper Valuev than Haye on the older, shot Valuev.

              Evander Holyfield, John Francis Bergeron,John Ruiz and Sergey Lyakhovich all fought more courageously than the cowardly braggart David Haye.
              You call it cowardly, i call it smart . Some people could say that Wlad's holding is cowardly.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Carnivore
                You seem very biased in favor of David Haye. Do you love the man?

                :*******: Are you one of the "20 men" he boasted about sleeping with?
                Didn't the Klitsckos pose naked together? and didn't vitali admit to dipping his hands into kids diapers?

                You are known as the most biased nuthugger on the site, so it's kind of ****** to call me biased.

                Edit: Why did you delete your post?
                Last edited by $partacus; 11-11-2009, 03:17 AM.

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                  #18
                  I'm a big Klitschko fan and i am always giving them props and defending them. So not to bash or anything, but Vitali did turn around and sort of sprinted away from Arreola, which was more of a funny moment than Vitali being scared. To be fair, Vitali fought a smart fight and stayed busy through the whole time. No one can hate on his performance that night.

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                    #19
                    Let's see Valuev against Tye Fields or Tyson Fury, maybe Vitali at some point.

                    I wouldn't mind seeing Finnish-born heavyweight Robert Helenius against Valuev.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by TheGreatA
                      Let's see Valuev against Tye Fields or Tyson Fury, maybe Vitali at some point.

                      I wouldn't mind seeing Finnish-born heavyweight Robert Helenius against Valuev.

                      Considering the current rankings, where Valuev is likely to fall, and his desire to fight for no title besides the WBA, it makes Ustinov the most logical matchup as he is rated #7. Another possibility would be Don King rigging up Valuev vs. Ray Austin as a "WBA Eliminator".

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