Wladimir Klitschko Kicks David Haye To The Curb

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  • dblaze9
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    #51
    That video was funny as HELL!!! Suspect chin Haye will get burried by the K. brothers.

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    • HAWK2916
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      #52
      IMO there are two fighters that the Klitschko's should be looking at. David Tua and Tomasz Adamek. Either fighter could fight either brother it don't matter.

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      • paulf
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        #53
        Klitschko isnt willing to fight Haye any more than Haye is willing to fight Klitschko.

        Theyre both gonna hang on to their belts, crush all the pathetic mandatories that step to them, and make their money.

        Such is the state of boxing.

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        • kenso
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          #54
          Originally posted by paulf
          Klitschko isnt willing to fight Haye any more than Haye is willing to fight Klitschko.

          Theyre both gonna hang on to their belts, crush all the pathetic mandatories that step to them, and make their money.

          Such is the state of boxing.
          this post is ******, considering that they were once signed to fight each other. haye isnt scared either, fact is he blew his chance for a while because of the way he went about backing out of each fight.

          also, klitschko2009 and apollocreed, you are both morons. i usually dont resort to personal insults, but its just so evident.

          either way, the fight wont happen for a while, which is a good thing. it can actually be a truly meaningful heavyweight fight. let adamek and haye fight and the winner beat a top ten contender then fight a klitschko, thats a somewhat big event for the HW division.

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          • edgarg
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            #55
            Originally posted by kenso
            wlad ko's nearly everyone he faces, he fights a perfect fight, and almost always ends it with a stoppage. the only fight i was disappointed in was ibragimov, he could have went on and took him out. although ibragimov didnt do anything to press action either, wlad could have put him on out. still, you are watching a master at work. regardless if you like his style or not, its extremely effective and you get to see someone get put out unless they quit before hand.

            as far as haye, yea he earned it, but he pulled out of TWO fights with the klitschkos. wouldnt it have been better if he just said, look i wont get ANY money for this fight cause sentana or what ever is going down, can we push the date back so this fight can be profitable?

            and for the fight with vitali, he just straight up pulled out. if he didn't like the terms, dont agree to them! what did he expect? he had no wins over any contenders at HW, and had no titles. of course he was going to get a crappy end of the deal. but he still had a chance to earn three belts in 2 fights, and a TON of money should he have won them.

            either klitschko will likely put haye out cold. tbh, im not sure if haye could beat arreola.
            This is the most sensible post on the subject that I've seen so far.

            Another point I might mention, is that regardless of the terms of Haye's contracts wit the Klitschkos, I'm almost CERTAIN that it would have been Haye's biggest purse by far. In fact I'd think that ever since the K brothers came to dominating prominence, that their opponents must has been paid their largest purse ever.

            Excluding, of course some past champions.

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            • edgarg
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              #56
              Originally posted by SirAuron
              It's up to Wlad, but Haye is now promoted by GBP, and will be earning millions off fighting crap opponents, its all about the $$$ and Wlad is turning down Millions on some ****** principles, If he hates haye that much and thinks he is an easy fight, why not just pumell him for a few millions?
              Don't be jumping to such erroneous conclusions. I don't believe that K hates anyone, although I'm not party to his thoughts.

              The facts are that at present, the K brothers, loom over the Heavyweight Championship picture like the Colossus of Rhodes. And that should be so for the forseeable future. If the elder brother retire or is beaten, the 5-year-younger brother will undoubtedly step in and take the title back for his family.

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                #57
                Originally posted by apollocreed
                hahahaha.........i'm not gonna get drawn into a debate with you - your posting name and avatar indicate you are slightly biased towards vladimir??people like u are actually the reason why i try not to post on boxingscene unless i feel compelled to - you are clearly a ****ing idiot.

                Haye did what he had to against Valuev to get the belt. the size advantage Valuev had was ridiculous and i didn't see either of the Klitschko's jumping at the chance to fight him. When Haye fights next it will be a different story, guaranteed.
                I admit Hayes chin isn't exactly granite, but you are still talking ****.
                Thompson did not 'destroy' him - have you actually seen the fight?? Haye was giving him a beating for the first 3, then punched himself out due to his inexperience. Carl Thompson was known for having an iron jaw, I don't think Vlad would still be standing after that. The fight was stopped when Haye was still standing and his trainer threw the towel in, he was more exhausted than anything.
                Mock and Mormeck both had him down but he got up both times to KO them.
                The amateur fight with Solis was stopped on the outclassed rule, not because he was KO'd.
                As for him being 'one punch KO'd' in the amateurs - wtf are u talking about? who was the opponent? that never happened.

                p.s. i just went on youtube and watched your mighty hero get SMOKED, and I mean SMOKED, by Sanders, Puritty and Brewster. please watch them, they are genuinely hilarious.
                Klitschko 2009 has a lot more sense than you credit him with, in fact if YOU had more sense you might be able to understand and assimilate what he wrote.

                Regardless of your feeling towards him, you cannot deny the facts that he has presented.

                As fot the 3 losses you so gleefully dribble about, not one was a KO and there were very good reasons {nothing to do with any perceived weakness of Klitschko} for those losses, and I'd venture to say that if there had been return fights within, say, 6 months, they would have all ended the same way, KO or TKO by Klitschko.

                I don't believe that there has been such dominance by Heavyweight Champions, for at least 75 years or more, mayne Never since John L. Sullivan. Nobody has any sort of chance to beat a Klitschko or indeed win more than a round or two.

                This is highly unusual in boxing;no matter how good the champ usually is, there'll always be someone who'll give him a "good run for his money".

                But not with the Klitschkos........

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                • paulf
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by kenso
                  this post is ******, considering that they were once signed to fight each other. haye isnt scared either, fact is he blew his chance for a while because of the way he went about backing out of each fight.
                  That was before Haye had a belt. Look, you think Haye's gonna fight the hardest, toughest guy, with the best chance of beating him and damaging what could be an intl. superstar career, when he can knock out guys like Ruiz and Arreola? and still have all the fame, money, and his title?

                  Belt holders don't show up on mandatory challenger lists. Unification is purely optional. I'm not saying anyone's scared, I'm saying that in the near future both the Klits. will retire. Without fighting Haye. Boxers dont all hate each other and want to eat each others children. They understand they can keep their belts, stardom, money, ect. Haye can grab the belts once they're gone.

                  Why do people not realize boxing is business?

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                  • Motofan
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                    #59
                    Thats what I said as soon as he pulled out of the first fight. He wont be offered that pay day ever again.

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                    • beez721
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Joe2608
                      Haye just won the WBA title and is a few months away from KO'ing John Ruiz, of course he has earned it. Wlad sounds scared, seems like he wants to pass him off to big bro Vitali. I honestly think he will beat Wlad. Not Vitali though.
                      yea,,all that runnning and 5 punches per round must have scared him off,,lol. wlad already signed to fight him before! dip****

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