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Which fighter is most at fault: Wladimir Klitschko or David Haye?
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its all hayes fault, i dont like him
and i am 100% sure, that vitali told his brother to get out of the way, so he can beat the **** out of haye.
vitali wants to fight haye since 2years now, but every was/is still talking about haye vs wladimir..
nobody talks about haye vs vitali because they all already know the outcome of the fight.Comment
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its all hayes fault, i dont like him
and i am 100% sure, that vitali told his brother to get out of the way, so he can beat the **** out of haye.
vitali wants to fight haye since 2years now, but every was/is still talking about haye vs wladimir..
nobody talks about haye vs vitali because they all already know the outcome of the fight.
I don't mind Wlad, he's decent. But he's obviously chicken, recent events have proved it and i've lost respect for him man.Comment
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I've voted for Wlad too.
Rumours already flying around about him possibly fighting Adamek in Poland in September. In all likelihood the Haye fight won't go down so Wlad has his back up plan in place.
What a b*tch though. He'd travel to Poland, but wouldn't go to England, where more money would be made. Imagine 90,000+ people in Wembley Stadium - the biggest attendance ever for a fight. I'd be there too!
Imagine if the organisers could make it so that Germans/Ukrainians/Russians (Wlad supporters) get half of the tickets, so it would be 50-50 in terms of support in the venue. The atmosphere would be mental!Comment
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screw u
Hell, I know some people that went to see his fight against Harrison - they'd obviously go to a fight with Wlad therefore! I'd definitely go too.
Wembley seats 80-90,000. Plus there'll be all the ringside seats too. 95,000+ therefore if it sells out!Comment
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