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  • #61
    Originally posted by Carlisle View Post
    David Haye made a great point.. Vitali made his name in a loss to Lewis.. greatest loss of all-time.. lol. He walks around like he is the man.. but we all know Haye is a threat to take titles BY KNOCKOUT from both Vitali and his brother Vladimir. You cant blame Haye for not accepting the multi-fight offer they made him. Now that he has the belt come with a real contract. "Vitali's greatest performance was a loss to Lewis" THAT'S PERSONAL personal.. and true.
    That multi-fight offer you are talking about is a pro boxer's dream, would have made him tens of millions if he's had even one success against the Klitsckos.

    Am I being too critical in expecting others to see the contracts for what thry really were??

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    • #62
      Originally posted by GatecrasherUA View Post
      David Haye is a funny lol. Also his remark about Klitschko vs Johnson fight being held in Switzerland is really dumb. If the MONEY IS RIGHT for him, he would probably fight John Doe with 0-10 record in Antarctica with 10 penguins watching. Did he forget about where Ali vs Foreman, Tyson vs Douglas, Lewis vs Rahman I were held?
      Vitali makes between 9-12 million Euros for every fight. So Haye is just jealous at this point.

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      • #63
        Once again Haye raises interest to himself due to Klitschko's popularity. This should be expected - without Klitschko no one is interesting in David Haye with his fake belt gifted to him by Don King. Sad spectacle.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Stick_and_move View Post
          What is wrong with you people. Try watching Richard Pryor or Bill Hicks, or even look up Khan doing the fish dance after Prescott hit him with an elephant gun. Now that my friends is funny. Trying so shamelessly to mimic Ali is pathetic, especially when you have the intellect of a bag of rice.
          Pryor, Bill Hicks, Louie CK, those guys are funny. Haye sounds like a puerile
          moron. How predictable that after getting a gift decision against Valuev that he looked like **** in, Haye would be back to ripping the Klitschkos, both of whom he walked away from when it was time to man up and get in the ring. If he was really worried about the Klitschkos "ageing," he already had his chance to fight them and turned them both down. It's funny how the UK press lets Haye get away with so many ridiculous statements. No doubt he hopes Vitali retires long before he has to actually get in a ring with him. And as far as contracts, Haye only has a say in where he fights his next three fights, not who he fights. So why is that so much better than what K2 offered him? What you are going to get is Ruiz, a Valuev rematch, perhaps a loss to Valuev or Ruiz and then either Haye-Ruiz II or Haye - Valuev III, and so on. Haye is just blowing smoke to try to make people forget that he was too afraid to fight either Wlad or Vitali in the first place. I don't think he really wants to fight them at all, and the way things are set up, he certainly won't be fighting them next year. The idea that either brother has to prove something by beating a blown-up cruiser who looked far worse against Valuev than Ruiz did is ridiculous.
          Last edited by ChopperRead; 12-09-2009, 02:34 PM.

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          • #65
            And by the way, Davey, it would be hard to top your run and snooze-fest with Valuev as the most boring fight of the year. What happened to your claim that you were going to be the first man to KO the Giant? If you'd run like that from Valuev, no wonder you won't even get in the ring with Vitali.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
              That's very silly. Zab Judah was winning the fight early against Mayweather so I guess "effectively one could argue that he did win the fight."

              No, your own comparison is very 'silly'. Zab Judah was winning the fight up until a point, after which Mayweather took over and went on to win the fight not only convincingly, but decisively.

              Vitali Klitchko was winning the fight on all three judges scorecards up until the fight was stopped on a cut. Therefore, the fight only took place up until a point, which technically speaking was the entire duration of the actual fight. My point being that he was winning the fight, thus it can be argued that he did win. It was a controversial decision, and a rematch should have settled the score.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Stick_and_move View Post
                No, your own comparison is very 'silly'. Zab Judah was winning the fight up until a point, after which Mayweather took over and went on to win the fight not only convincingly, but decisively.

                Vitali Klitchko was winning the fight on all three judges scorecards up until the fight was stopped on a cut. Therefore, the fight only took place up until a point, which technically speaking was the entire duration of the actual fight. My point being that he was winning the fight, thus it can be argued that he did win. It was a controversial decision, and a rematch should have settled the score.
                Yes, and Lennox waited until the day Vitali was made his mandatory to retire, holding up the championship in the meantime. He obviously wanted no part of any rematch with Vitali. The funny part is he had a meeting with Vitali, with Lennox's mother Violet present, doing some kind of voodoo "cold read" on Vitali while he was talking about a rematch. After the conversation, Violet told Lennox, "don't fight him again." And Lennox listened to his mum.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by ChopperRead View Post
                  Pryor, Bill Hicks, Louie CK, those guys are funny. Haye sounds like a puerile
                  moron. How predictable that after getting a gift decision against Valuev that he looked like **** in, Haye would be back to ripping the Klitschkos, both of whom he walked away from when it was time to man up and get in the ring. If he was really worried about the Klitschkos "ageing," he already had his chance to fight them and turned them both down. It's funny how the UK press lets Haye get away with so many ridiculous statements. No doubt he hopes Vitali retires long before he has to actually get in a ring with him. And as far as contracts, Haye only has a say in where he fights his next three fights, not who he fights. So why is that so much better than what K2 offered him? What you are going to get is Ruiz, a Valuev rematch, perhaps a loss to Valuev or Ruiz and then either Haye-Ruiz II or Haye - Valuev III, and so on. Haye is just blowing smoke to try to make people forget that he was too afraid to fight either Wlad or Vitali in the first place. I don't think he really wants to fight them at all, and the way things are set up, he certainly won't be fighting them next year. The idea that either brother has to prove something by beating a blown-up cruiser who looked far worse against Valuev than Ruiz did is ridiculous.
                  You speak the truth my good man. Haye is blowing smoke, as it's what he does best.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by ChopperRead View Post
                    Yes, and Lennox waited until the day Vitali was made his mandatory to retire, holding up the championship in the meantime. He obviously wanted no part of any rematch with Vitali. The funny part is he had a meeting with Vitali, with Lennox's mother Violet present, doing some kind of voodoo "cold read" on Vitali while he was talking about a rematch. After the conversation, Violet told Lennox, "don't fight him again." And Lennox listened to his mum.
                    As much as Lennox Lewis was a technically effective fighter, he was a complete bore to watch. Not only this, but his ego could have rivalled that of David Haye's. Bruno came so close, but let it slip. Very unfortunate as Frank was always a man who left his ego by the wayside. I can still remember the joy at watching Rahman plant Lennox right on the kisser. A peach of a punch if I've ever seen one.

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                    • #70
                      Getting sick of Haye ****ting on the Klits.

                      They have done more than U

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