Regarding Haye-Wlad, is there any truth in.........
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you motherfuckers really dont know a good business practice. Wlad already signed Chisora, and had to pull out due to injury, as a good tradesman he must oblige chisora, and fight him. Mostly because this is what professionals do, fulfill on their promises. Plus July will be almost a year of inactivity, so how will Wlad do that is his own business as long as he will do it, but he needs a tune up, and as far as tune ups go Chisora is a good one.
Haye can honestly fuck off, thats not his business what Wlad does in his spare time.Comment
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Wladimir Klitschko has it all. Money, an unbelievable run at HW and is one of the more respected personalities in the sport. He is a HOF'er and deservedly so for the way he clawed to the top of the division and dominated it one-handed (literally). The Peter fight in 2005 was the turning point. But there is only one person in the division who is worth facing right now. Who should he be most motivated to face? Who brings in the most cash? The answer is the same. And just when we hear talks are close...you want a tune-up? Nine weeks out? Another drink, please.Comment
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So he values being active over shutting Haye up and making a big check for doing so. In essence, that is your argument here because there is no other ****ing reason to want to take a tune-up nine weeks out. That's credible. Got it.Comment
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Thenfigth should be made to honour the contract and it doesn't effect Haye. He is the one who has ducked Wlad before and he has to prove HIMSELF.
Not Wlad, who has stayed on the circuit fightign better opponents than Haye has faced.Comment
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It just doesn't make any sense. He's not obligated to fight Chisora next, he's Wladimir Klitschko! I'm not a Haye fan. I'm intrigued by his talk but I I don't care about him enough to feel one way or the other about him. But I do have some common sense. He's at HW because he wants the big money fight. I don't even know if he really believes he'll win but his talk of retirement (like Floyd's) reeks of a fighter who wants a big payday and really doesn't give a **** who it's against.
Wladimir Klitschko has it all. Money, an unbelievable run at HW and is one of the more respected personalities in the sport. He is a HOF'er and deservedly so for the way he clawed to the top of the division and dominated it one-handed (literally). The Peter fight in 2005 was the turning point. But there is only one person in the division who is worth facing right now. Who should he be most motivated to face? Who brings in the most cash? The answer is the same. And just when we hear talks are close...you want a tune-up? Nine weeks out? Another drink, please.
haye is only 30 so the wait aint hurting him.Comment
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Do you not get it? He SIGNED to fight him! Arranging that fight is what awake Booth and Haye from their £ooh the Klitschkoes are duckign us slumber" when it was so easy for an up and coming heavyweight to get a contract fixed. It also exposed a lot of the sneky points in the K2 contracts regardign "fight me fight my brother" fix ups which are really from the Dark Ages.
Thenfigth should be made to honour the contract and it doesn't effect Haye. He is the one who has ducked Wlad before and he has to prove HIMSELF.
Not Wlad, who has stayed on the circuit fightign better opponents than Haye has faced.Comment
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this is just vengence what dont u understand, he's simply making haye wait like haye did to wlad. Wlad like u said is a respected personality , therefore he is keeping his word and promise to fight chisora who is his mandatory.
haye is only 30 so the wait aint hurting him.Comment
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Mainly its because he backed out of the original contract due to injury and wants honour the contract.
Do you understand?
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yes accept it. the money is still gonna be there 9 weeks down the line. and haye declined.Comment
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