W. Klitschko vs. David Haye needs to happen

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  • Derranged
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    #1

    W. Klitschko vs. David Haye needs to happen

    Im sick of seeing Wladimir's opponents showing up to lose. Im not blaming Wlad, its not his fault, he does what he has to do. But his opponents don't even try to win.

    I believe David Haye would try to make it interesting.

    On another note, I passed out drunk on the A-train last night, missed the transfer, wound up in Northern Manhattan and had to pay $30.00 to get home via cab.
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    #2
    When Haye grows a set, the fight will happen. He'd definitely face Wladimir before he'd face Vitali.

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      #3
      I think Haye would get knocked out, but at least he wouldn't show up to lose. And, this fight might generate interest in the USA as well as Europe.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Derranged
        I think Haye would get knocked out, but at least he wouldn't show up to lose. And, this fight might generate interest in the USA as well as Europe.
        If it ever does happen, HBO better cash in and air the damn fight. I expect Haye to bring it, and a KO is possible within 5 rounds. If not, Wlad will have him gone not much later.

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        • sweetpea87
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          #5
          You're right, and this fight should have happened last year. Better get made this year.

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          • Allucard
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            #6
            Originally posted by Derranged
            I think Haye would get knocked out, but at least he wouldn't show up to lose. And, this fight might generate interest in the USA as well as Europe.
            Wouldn't he? I'm more and more convinced the weight of the K bros' jab change their opponents' game plan... I wouldn't be at all surprised if Haye covers up for 11 rounds to get KTFO in the 12th, being honest. It would take Mayorga kind of guts and craziness to follow and effective plan to win, not sure Haye will do it. Trying to win looks allot more risky than not trying. But it's an illusion because the damages to Chambers had he been dropped in the 1st would be much lighter than the beating he choose to take.

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            • The Hammer
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              #7
              There's no matchup in boxing I want to see more than Haye-Wladimir.

              Hopefully Haye will grow a pair and have the courage to fight Wlad!

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              • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                #8
                Haye would not be showing up lose because he knows he has the power to change the fight.

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                • Derranged
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                  #9
                  I wonder if Haye would get in Wlad's head, he's not used to such trash talking from opponents.

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                  • SplitSecond
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Allucard
                    Wouldn't he? I'm more and more convinced the weight of the K bros' jab change their opponents' game plan... I wouldn't be at all surprised if Haye covers up for 11 rounds to get KTFO in the 12th, being honest. It would take Mayorga kind of guts and craziness to follow and effective plan to win, not sure Haye will do it. Trying to win looks allot more risky than not trying. But it's an illusion because the damages to Chambers had he been dropped in the 1st would be much lighter than the beating he choose to take.
                    this is what i think too, when you get a feel of that heavy jab you don't even wanna chance getting hooked or have that straight right in your face

                    haye is alot bigger and stronger than most of wlad's opponents tho, i don't think he'll crumble under that weight

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