NEW VIDEO: David Haye - "Vitali needs to make a serious offer"

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  • adamt
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    NEW VIDEO: David Haye - "Vitali needs to make a serious offer"

    Green K always appreciated

  • Pirao
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    A serious offer for what? Can someone tell me what that's about, I can't see the video.

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    • SN!PER
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      #3
      Haye asks for massive amount of money, Vitali rejects offer and retires, Wlad fights Haye for vacant title. That's probably what happens.

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      • adamt
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        Originally posted by Pirao
        A serious offer for what? Can someone tell me what that's about, I can't see the video.
        Haye is talking about his past negotiations with the Klitschko's.

        When he has tried organizing a fight with them, they give him bullsh** contracts:
        e.g. if haye beats wlad, he HAS to fight vitali next, IF he beats vitali he HAS to fight wladimir again.
        They also gave him a small split of the purse as he wasnt a champ but now he is he should have more say in the contract terms and purse.

        You gotta agree these bullsh** terms are not neccessaruy and are just showing how the Klitschko brother see Haye as a HUGE threat and RISK.

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        • alza1988
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          Hopefully they get it on .Vitali's a heavy dangerous fight for Haye and I think Haye knows that. That's why he says he doesn't need him but i don't think he's bothered if it happens or not .The hunger can't be there anymore he's got a heavyweight belt and probably already made a fortune.

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          • Pirao
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            #6
            Originally posted by adamt
            Haye is talking about his past negotiations with the Klitschko's.

            When he has tried organizing a fight with them, they give him bullsh** contracts:
            e.g. if haye beats wlad, he HAS to fight vitali next, IF he beats vitali he HAS to fight wladimir again.
            They aldso gave him a small split of the purse as he wasnt a champ but now he is he should have more say in the contract terms.

            You gotta agree these bullsh** terms are not neccessaruy and are just showing how the Klitschko brother see Haye as a HUGE threat and RISK.
            Ah, so he's talking about past negotations.

            Well, obviously now Haye has a belt he deserves more money than before, but no, I doubt the Klitschkos consider him a huge risk, or even a little risk, He brings nothing to the table with which he can trouble them, he only has a puncher's chance against Wlad. Unfortunately for Haye, he also has a bad chin, and would most likely get KOd first due to Wlad's superior reach and skills, while he would find it quite difficult to KO Wlad due to his style that allows him to protect his chin very effectively. Against Vitali he has no chance, Vitali will just walk him down and KO him whenever he likes, unless Haye just tries to survive ala Kevin Johnson, then maybe he can make it to a decision (losing widely).

            I don't see why so many people are so big on Haye, specially after his performance against Valuev which showed nothing impressive.

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            • hugh grant
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              Haye has chilld a bit hasnt he? No problem if he dont fight Vitali when before he was desperate?
              Dont forget to fit BH in as well Haye in your diary. Is haye retiring that soon really?

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              • Munchies
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                #8
                Originally posted by valero
                Haye asks for massive amount of money, Vitali rejects offer and retires, Wlad fights Haye for vacant title. That's probably what happens.
                Neither Wlad or Haye will be fighting for a vacant WBC belt as long as they hold the other belts.

                I'm hoping that Wlad beats Chambers. Haye beats Ruiz. Vitali beats Haye. Vitali retires. Wlad beats Povetkin after Vitali retires which will create a new lineal champion.

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                • STILL_DETOX
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                  #9
                  hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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                  • Sparked_1985
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                    #10
                    David Haye retiring October next year?

                    If David Haye can beat Ruiz and beat a Klitschko, what a career that is??

                    Undisputed Heavyweight champion, Unified Heavyweight champion. In 25 fights. lol.

                    I'm sorry, but that is f.ucking brilliant if he could pull it off. Out of the game by the age of 30 with no damage done to his sensibilites, and with most of his life still ahead of him with a promotional company to manage.

                    Protected British fighters, eh?

                    Not Dave.

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