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  • Integrital
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    #101
    Originally posted by LeadUppercut
    " They can treat Haye however they want over there "

    Yep, they're crazy, they treat him like he's the heavyweight champ of the world or something

    " As it stands, he's just a dude who talks a lot of **** and doesn't back it up "

    Well, that's bull****.....

    Haye is a " dude who talks a lot of **** and " hasn't backed it up yet.

    Haye doesn't work for you, nor does he have to follow your time-table.

    If Haye had listened to you..... he would probably have accepted that 3-fight rematch + half a tuna sandwich deal, which would have cost him millions..... just so that you could see that fight before bedtime.

    " He's poised to be a liar too, since he said a few weeks ago that there was no way he'd be facing Audley "

    True, I remember that.
    Like I said, they can treat him however he wants. Wlad is the heavyweight champion of the world. Haye is just babysitting a belt.

    Past all that, I'm not entirely sure why you keep suggesting that you know what I like or don't like. I never said Haye should or shouldn't do anything. I said he's not doing any of those things he said he'd do before moving up.

    It's actually kinda funny though. If you go over to the MaxBoxing message boards, Haye posted there for a little bit a while back, and he freely admitted that he wasn't interested in heavyweight greatness, just a belt, no matter who it was from. It wasn't until after he'd said that on MaxBoxing that he proclaimed he'd destroy the Klits.

    50-50 offer and he turned it down.

    You can talk about everything you foresee him doing in the future or whatever, but when he fights Audley in November (assuming that date holds up, it sounds like there are network conflicts in the UK), he'll have been out a full 7 months. Since he said he'll be retiring before 2012, that doesn't leave him a whole lot of time to face one or both Klits.

    Think beating Audley is worth more than 50-50? I don't think many would agree with you.

    He asked for a fair offer, got one, turned it down. Case closed, if you ask me.

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    • LeadUppercut
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      #102
      Originally posted by Integrital
      Like I said, they can treat him however he wants. Wlad is the heavyweight champion of the world. Haye is just babysitting a belt.
      No.

      Haye is the WBA Heavyweight World Champion.

      And Wlad is the WBO/IBF Heavyweight World Champion.

      But Wlad also happens to be the best heavyweight on the planet.

      Originally posted by Integrital
      Past all that, I'm not entirely sure why you keep suggesting that you know what I like or don't like. I never said Haye should or shouldn't do anything. I said he's not doing any of those things he said he'd do before moving up.

      It's actually kinda funny though. If you go over to the MaxBoxing message boards, Haye posted there for a little bit a while back, and he freely admitted that he wasn't interested in heavyweight greatness, just a belt, no matter who it was from. It wasn't until after he'd said that on MaxBoxing that he proclaimed he'd destroy the Klits.
      Well, if he freely admitted that he was not interested in heavyweight greatness..... then what the hell are you upset about?

      I mean, I did not actually know that Haye had said that. So it seems a little funny that you had access to information that puts you more in the picture than I am..... and yet you still cannot understand what is happening here?

      Did you see a MASSIVE change in Haye's attitude once he beat golem for the WBA belt? If so, add that in with what you just told me about Haye's prior comments..... starting to get a clearer picture?

      Originally posted by Integrital
      50-50 offer and he turned it down.

      You can talk about everything you foresee him doing in the future or whatever, but when he fights Audley in November (assuming that date holds up, it sounds like there are network conflicts in the UK), he'll have been out a full 7 months. Since he said he'll be retiring before 2012, that doesn't leave him a whole lot of time to face one or both Klits.
      Agreed, I do not think that he will fight both K's, I never actually did.

      Originally posted by Integrital
      Think beating Audley is worth more than 50-50? I don't think many would agree with you.

      He asked for a fair offer, got one, turned it down. Case closed, if you ask me.
      I seriously doubt that even a 70/30 split with Harrison would equate to a 50/50 split with a Klitschko. And Haye is not worth 50/50 to a Klitschko.

      He passed on a Klitschko fight this time around, that much is obvious.

      Tell me..... how much is a 70/30 split with Harrision AND a 50/50 split with Klitschko worth? ever thought about that?

      Personally, I was always a greedy little kid..... I would always take the chocolate biscuit AND the piece of cake

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