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For goshs sake, he has only had 27 fights. Is he scared he will lose his looks and be punch drunk within 2 fights? Is that the real reason?
Just get Vitali in the ring first if necesary!!!
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Originally posted by Lorily View PostSorry David, but a true champion finishes what he set out to do in the first place. The whole reason he said he was moving up to Heavyweight was to clean it out, and that the Klitchkos were a "disgrace" to the division.
1 million points for anyone who can find me the post fight interview (Haye/Enzo Mc) where he was announcing his move to heavyweight for those reasons. It was ringside with (I believe) Max Kellerman. It gives me a GOOD laugh....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRzKi...eature=related
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Originally posted by slindee3 View PostCheck this one out. He's talking about cleaning out the HW div and knocking Wlad out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRzKi...eature=related
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Originally posted by WladIsTheChamp View PostSo you found the video yet earlier you claimed that Wlad is ducking. How do you reconcile with what Haye promised in this video to what he has done at HW (backing out of fights, negotiations, not answering Wlad or Vitaly for 7 months last year, now not signing for the July 2nd fight)?
Obviously the Klits demand alot in their contract, hence all of the complaints from other fighters. Haye isn't just another fighter, he's the most popular HW other than the Klits and should be treated accordingly. Either of the Klits will have their biggest payday if they fight Haye. Emphasis on 'if' because he's not the one ducking this fight.
You have to think, why would Wlad sign to fight Chisora when all of the negotiations are in place to fight Haye? Would you be as forgiving if Haye were to take a fight against an unknown instead of the Klits, if all of the contract terms were agreed to? I kinda think not.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostDavid Haye said today that he remains determined to bow out in his prime - and has challenged Wladimir Klitschko to show the courage of a true world champion to face him in the ring.
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Originally posted by slindee3 View PostJust because I found the video doesn't mean that I agree with what Wlad is doing. Haye didn't agree to fight last year because he didn't want to agree with the Klits contract terms.
Obviously the Klits demand alot in their contract, hence all of the complaints from other fighters. Haye isn't just another fighter, he's the most popular HW other than the Klits and should be treated accordingly. Either of the Klits will have their biggest payday if they fight Haye. Emphasis on 'if' because he's not the one ducking this fight.
You have to think, why would Wlad sign to fight Chisora when all of the negotiations are in place to fight Haye? Would you be as forgiving if Haye were to take a fight against an unknown instead of the Klits, if all of the contract terms were agreed to? I kinda think not.
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