Comments Thread For: David Haye Eyes Historic Vitali Klitschko Fight
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Co-sign. Haye may not realize it, but he's not calling any shots concerning The Klitschkos, including the location of future fights.
I think Haye will start his "Klitschko Thought of the Day" column
in a UK newspaper any day now.
"Dec. 31, 2009. Woke up and thought I could KO Wlad next year in Shanghai.
Yea, that's the ticket. Must phone UK press immediately."Last edited by ChopperRead; 12-28-2009, 12:20 AM.Comment
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He has every reason to to overlook Ruiz, but he also has every reason to drop the WBA belt and fight Vitali in April.He needs to not overlook Ruiz, the guy maybe boring as all hell but he has alot of experience, knows how to upset the flow of your offense, and can certainly punch hard enough to put David away. I hope I am wrong because I want to see one of the K-bros preferably Wlad put Haye to sleep but I think Ruiz is pulling off the upset.Comment
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Haye already had the chance to fight Vitali, and gave it up to get that WBA trinket. So the notion that he'd give it up to fight Vitali now doesn't wash.
Haye doesn't really want to fight Vitali. He just knows that in the UK every time he mentions a Klitschko brother he gets column inches and keeps his name in front of the public.Comment
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Africa? Maybe Vitali wants to have it in Kiev.After WBA heavyweight champion David Haye gets mandatory John Ruiz out of the way, he wants to stage a unification with WBC champion Vitali Klitschko. Not just any kind of unification. A historic unification. He wants to make the "new Rumble in the Jungle" against Klitschko in Africa. Haye is interested in emulating Muhammad Ali vs. George Foreman, which took place in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the ********ic Republic of Congo), in 1974. Haye told News of The World that his advisers have begun talks with the president of Gabon about possibly holding a fight there. [Click Here To Read More]Comment
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