LOL this vagina is getting f@cking to where if one Brit fans remains who believes his bull****, it will be amazing. Diva Gaye, you promised to deliver Wembley for your fight with Wlad back in March 2009, do you remember that you lying p*ssy? Then you had no problem going to a 60,000 stadium packed by Wlad in Germany, until you pulled your b*tch @ss out of that fight with a fake vagina injury.
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Originally posted by lfc19titles View PostHaye is solid defensive wise, he is incredibly difficult to hit and as soon as wlad punches, haye will land his shot and be out of there
haye is twice as quick as wlad and just as strong
He will take him to school
LOL @ your biased blind Brit @ss, 40 year old Ruiz and Barrett had no problem hitting him.. are you blind, biased, or ******? Or all three?
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first off, gotta giv alot of respect to the klitschkos, theyev been champs for a long time, maybe not against the greatest opposition but the best thats out their. but now, theres povetkin, adamek n haye for them to fight. they cant accuse all three running away.
At the klit-chisora presser in the UK, soemone from team wlad said thay offered the same deal to haye as they offered chisora, which i find very hard to work out
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Originally posted by JonoYoungP4P View PostAt the klit-chisora presser in the UK, soemone from team wlad said thay offered the same deal to haye as they offered chisora, which i find very hard to work out
The 2009 deal was that Haye would get an undisclosed percentage of the UK money, and that's it. All other revenue would go to Wlad or Vitali. And there was a 2-rematch clause. That's the deal that Chisora is getting.
The 2010 deal that Haye turned down was a 50/50 purse split with no rematch clauses.
As for your comments about Povetkin and Adamek, you obviously haven't been following boxing for the last few months. Povetkin's trainer, Atlas, pulled Povetkin out of a fight with Wlad after contracts had already been agreed, saying Povetkin wasn't ready. Then Atlas pulled Povetkin out of an IBF elimination tournament, saying he isn't ready for that either - even though he knew it would mean that Povetkin would no longer be ranked by the IBF. Google away if you don't believe me. And Adamek also said he wasn't ready to fight the Klitschkos in 2010, and is fighting a bum with a 33-6 record in December, and is in negotiations to fight Roy Jones after that, in preference to fighting Wlad. His management said "the Klitschkos can wait, we want to fight Jones first."
But you apparently don't care about facts.Last edited by Dave Rado; 11-16-2010, 02:24 PM.
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Originally posted by JonoYoungP4P View Postfirst off, gotta giv alot of respect to the klitschkos, theyev been champs for a long time, maybe not against the greatest opposition but the best thats out their. but now, theres povetkin, adamek n haye for them to fight. they cant accuse all three running away.
At the klit-chisora presser in the UK, soemone from team wlad said thay offered the same deal to haye as they offered chisora, which i find very hard to work out
Adamek also pulbicly stated that he was offered a fight by Vitaly and Wlad but he didn't want to take it at this moment but he is considering in 2011...
I am not going into describing what your boy has done for the past 2.5 years, you know what I am going to say...
So yes, the Klitschkos CAN accuse all three for running away because there is substantial evidence of all three running away from them. Although to be fair to Adamek, I believe he will face them at some point and really needed the time to get acclimated at HW. The same doesn't go for Gaye or Povetkin.
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Originally posted by Dave Rado View PostThey were referring to the 2009 deal, not the 2010 deal.
The 2009 deal was that Haye would get an undisclosed percentage of the UK money, and that's it. All other revenue would go to Wlad or Vitali. And there was a 2-rematch clause. That's the deal that Chisora is getting.
The 2010 deal that Haye turned down was a 50/50 purse split with no rematch clauses.
As for your comments about Povetkin and Adamek, you obviously haven't been following boxing for the last few months. Povetkin's trainer, Atlas, pulled Povetkin out of a fight with Wlad after contracts had already been agreed, saying Povetkin wasn't ready. Then Atlas pulled Povetkin out of an IBF elimination tournament, saying he isn't ready for that either - even though he knew it would mean that Povetkin would no longer be ranked by the IBF. Google away if you don't believe me. And Adamek also said he wasn't ready to fight the Klitschkos in 2010, and is fighting a bum with a 33-6 record in December, and is in negotiations to fight Roy Jones after that, in preference to fighting Wlad. His management said "the Klitschkos can wait, we want to fight Jones first."
But you apparently don't care about facts.
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Originally posted by Dave Rado View PostHow does fighting a completely shot former Middleweight do that?
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