Which fighter is most at fault: Wladimir Klitschko or David Haye?

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  • BrooklynBomber
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    David Haye, he already got the contract to sign. Everything else was secondary to that fight. Finding a way to eek out of the fight, because Wlad wants a stay busy fight(which IS a normal practice for someone who is going to have a 10 month lay off) is not wanting the fight.
    What Wlad got under these contracts is completely reasonable too.

    Wlad has a much better chance to pack a stadium -- because he did it three times already, so the fight is more reasonable from money standpoint then to have in England.
    Wlad gets to have all sorts of small perks that a champion should get, because he is a recognised #1 heavyweight in the world, Haye is #3.

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      #12
      Oh, and dont try to spin it. It was David Haye's team who said that they dont want the fight. Everything else is a marginal excuse.

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      • D-MiZe
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        #13
        Haye is a huge **** for fucking around with Wlad in the first place.

        However, I think Wlad should've at least tried calling the Chisora fight off just to prove Haye's ducking him.

        Haye is the root of the problem and Wlad shouldn't have to go out of his way to make this fight.

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        • DET. IRONSIDE
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          #14
          Originally posted by shade darkar
          so please tell me why instead of fighting haye on july 2, hes fighting a bum on april 30th when haye gave in to all his demands?
          So that he doesn't have to pay the bum out of his own pocket.

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            And I dont understand the whole business with Wlad not being ready after 9 weeks? If he is not, sue him for not delivering on contract. But Wlad has not been cut or even touched in ages, and Chisora, for all his qualities is not the one to change that.
            Everything else is secondary, especially since by Haye's logic Wlad will come in under-recovered come the fight night on july 2, so whats bad in that for Haye?

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            • BetterCallSaul
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              #16
              Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
              David Haye, he already got the contract to sign. Everything else was secondary to that fight. Finding a way to eek out of the fight, because Wlad wants a stay busy fight(which IS a normal practice for someone who is going to have a 10 month lay off) is not wanting the fight.
              What Wlad got under these contracts is completely reasonable too.

              Wlad has a much better chance to pack a stadium -- because he did it three times already, so the fight is more reasonable from money standpoint then to have in England.
              Wlad gets to have all sorts of small perks that a champion should get, because he is a recognised #1 heavyweight in the world, Haye is #3.
              No1) Haye can't legally sign that contract as the WBA state that his mandatory extension only applies if the other party isn't tied into contract. Wlad is now signed to Chisora so Haye can't sign any deal involving Wlad.

              That's the problem.

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              • shade darkar
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                #17
                Originally posted by DET. IRONSIDE
                So that he doesn't have to pay the bum out of his own pocket.
                well thats a pretty piss poor excuse dont you think?

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                • BigDog9
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by DET. IRONSIDE
                  ^^Have to disagree with all you guys (maybe its because I'm sick of Davis Haye I dunno).

                  Haye has been d1cking everybody around a long time. He acts like he's some kind of saviour of the heavyweight division when he hasn't fought a halfway decent heavyweight since he won the belt. He comes out of negotiations callin gother fighters cowards when he could be getting a contract signed.

                  This man fought Harrison when he could have fought his mandatory and thus his belt would not be at risk and he could spend from now until July working out Wladimir.

                  He has only his own pathetic career minded ego to blame for his downfall. The Heavyweight division is not a pyramid scheme where you can talk yoru way to the top.
                  Totally agree with you. Haye had his chances to fight both brothers the past years and never did and now he wanted to wait last minute, no that **** doesnt work and now he wants to rush it more cause of his retirement who the hell is this guy.

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                  • shade darkar
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
                    And I dont understand the whole business with Wlad not being ready after 9 weeks? If he is not, sue him for not delivering on contract. But Wlad has not been cut or even touched in ages, and Chisora, for all his qualities is not the one to change that.
                    Everything else is secondary, especially since by Haye's logic Wlad will come in under-recovered come the fight night on july 2, so whats bad in that for Haye?
                    so why is he fighting him then?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by timba
                      No1) Haye can't legally sign that contract as the WBA state that his mandatory extension only applies if the other party isn't tied into contract. Wlad is now signed to Chisora so Haye can't sign any deal involving Wlad.

                      That's the problem.
                      So, basically Haye does not want to fight a tune up in between. So, it is David Haye who does NOT want to fight, right?

                      So, the problem is clear, David Haye just does not want to fight, because in fact he is afraid to be underrecovered for the july 2 showdown, and it is not Wlad's problem, but David Haye's. Oh Gee, what a weakling for a champ we got.
                      Thank you for explaining that.

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