Haye vs Povetkin

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  • SimonTemplar
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    #11
    Originally posted by Clegg
    Yeah, the biggest draw and lineal champion of the division being ducked by two of the top contenders. Haye I suppose can make money defending his belt but I'm not sure what Povetkin wants. He is wasting his career on C-level opponents and probably not getting paid that much either, at least not compared to what he'd get against Wlad.
    Well I guess Povetkin reckons he can win, so fighting Haye is an easier route to a belt. Hopefully at least if he did pull it off the money he would be offered for a unification bout might persuade him to get in with Wlad at that point. Wishful thinking, though, I fear.

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    • Bring It On
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      #12
      This fight makes alot of sense too me. I think both of them needs a couple of fights against good opponents before going up against the Klits.

      I'd like to see Haye fight Adamek or Povetkin next.

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      • Boxing Scene
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        #13
        Originally posted by Hottamale
        This fight makes alot of sense too me. I think both of them needs a couple of fights against good opponents before going up against the Klits.

        I'd like to see Haye fight Adamek or Povetkin next.
        It seems as though Haye might make a career out of fighting fights with little to no threat of him being knocked out. I don't see how this fight makes sense to anyone when Povetkin had a chance to fight the champion of the world and blew it.

        He followed Haye in that respect.

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