Comments Thread For: Wladimir: Haye Said Vitali Hits Too Hard, Won't Fight Him

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  • hitking
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    #11
    Stuff like this makes me long for the days when the champ didn't speak English too well.

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    • Pu$$yKiller
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      #12
      Vitali would murder Haye. Haye has speed and footwork that would give Vitali trouble, but his workrate is too slow at HW. You will not KO Vitali, unless Haye gives it all in the first rounds for the KO, which his speed may give him a lucky KO punch, but Vitali would definitely win.

      Now as for Wlad, Wlad has it in him to certainly give Haye a long ass beating, but he is a little more scared.

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      • FLYBOY
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        #13
        April 30 against Chisora.
        and July 2 against Haye.
        A training camp is 8 weeks. so Wladimir is saying that he will rest one day after the Chisora fight and then get into training camp for Haye?
        I smell bullsh-it.

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        • Low_ki
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          #14
          I could see haye beating wlad, vitali would most likely KO the **** out of him.

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          • Boxing Scene
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            #15
            Originally posted by FLYBOY
            April 30 against Chisora.
            and July 2 against Haye.
            A training camp is 8 weeks. so Wladimir is saying that he will rest one day after the Chisora fight and then get into training camp for Haye?
            I smell bullsh-it.
            Training camp isn't always 8 weeks and Wlad is always in shape and doesn't get hit much in fights. If the dude will sign the contract to fight 8 weeks later then what is the problem?

            Why is it Haye ducked for almost 2 years but Wlad doesn't want to be inactive for 10 months and he's all of a sudden ducking a fight he signed years ago?

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            • WladIsTheChamp
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              #16
              Originally posted by FLYBOY
              April 30 against Chisora.
              and July 2 against Haye.
              A training camp is 8 weeks. so Wladimir is saying that he will rest one day after the Chisora fight and then get into training camp for Haye?
              I smell bullsh-it.
              If you smell bullship, that stench must be coming from the Hayefaker and Booth. I think Wlad knows how much time he needs to prepare for a fight better than you. He has fought much more frequently than this earlier in his career.

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              • joseph5620
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                #17
                Originally posted by Boxing Scene
                Training camp isn't always 8 weeks and Wlad is always in shape and doesn't get hit much in fights. If the dude will sign the contract to fight 8 weeks later then what is the problem?


                Why is it Haye ducked for almost 2 years but Wlad doesn't want to be inactive for 10 months and he's all of a sudden ducking a fight he signed years ago?

                Nobody in their right mind trains 16 weeks straight without a recovery period after a fight. And Wlad wont either. And nobody knows what will happen in the Chisora fight. There is no guarantee. To claim " Well wlad won't get hit much anyway" would be foolish. That's the problem.

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                • Boxing Scene
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by joseph5620
                  Nobody in their right mind trains 16 weeks straight without a recovery period after a fight. And Wlad wont either. And nobody knows what will happen in the Chisora fight. There is no guarantee. To claim " Well wlad won't get hit much anyway" would be foolish. That's the problem.
                  Training camps aren't always 8 weeks and people take back to back fights all the time. It's quite common. It's not like it can't be done.

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                  • Uturn
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                    #19
                    I think i've cracked what's going on here

                    Wladimar is scared of taking on Haye

                    Haye is scared of taking on Vitali.

                    This exactly the moral of the story. I see only one fight... Vitali - Haye, as Haye will have to eventually give in.

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                    • Pullcounter
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Alan Partridge
                      And the smear campaign to deflect attention from the fact he's ducked Haye begins.
                      i gotta admit.. that's what this is.

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