It has been a decade since Wlad did anything close to fighting twice within a nine week span. But now that the Haye fight is in front of him and coming off an injury, he all of a sudden wants to act like he's a kid still fighting four rounders. I'm not buying it. I'm not saying Wlad is ducking Haye. But, I don't think he wants to fight Haye in July.
Comments Thread For: Wladimir Klitschko, David Haye: Who is To Blame?
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A writer who uses the derogatory term "the Klits" has already given away his bias.
I don't trust Haye or Booth one iota.
Haye is the guy who said he bet on a round three KO against Harrison, and appeared to hold back until round three when he cued Audley to take a dive.
That is akin to Roger Federer betting on himself to beat an inferior opponent in three sets, and intentionally tanking a set to make that happen.
Haye appears to have no ethics whatsoever.
Haye is slimy, and so is his bug-eyed mouthpiece Booth.Comment
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Haye's whining about things that should have never been up for debate: Wlad's name goes first, he enters ring second, picks his gloves and his doctor. Wlad is the champ, Haye the challenger. Why is any of this up for discussion?
And everyone knows that Wlad has always tried to fight three times per year. Unambitious challengers have someytimes gotten in the way of this, and in 2010 it was the injury in November that reduced his appearances. But waiting eight months for a fight was always haye's agenda, never Wlad's. Haye should take a March voluntary defense with the Wlad fight already signed. He needs more wins at HW to be taken seriously anyway.Comment
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Ur so wrong man, i live in the UK and beleive me Haye is FAR more popular and trust me his PPV against Wlad would destroy any fight Amir could have at 140Comment
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