Haye said no, remember that.

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  • Rosseboi
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    #1

    Haye said no, remember that.

    That's the only thing that's important; he said no.

    It was him that he would have to now fight Chagaev - not the wba.

    It was him who didn't want Wlad to have a tune up. Would Wladimir really have suddenly become 50x better fighting Chisora? Honestly? Or would it be more likely he get some wear and tear or worse yet have problems due to excessive overtraining?

    Whatever the answer is Haye made the decision. Not Wlad. Not the WBA no one. And you'd think if he wanted the fight like he says he does he would be willing to take the risk of Wlad getting injured and delaying a few months but clearly he doesn't want the legacy.

    Consider it: If he and Wlad fought in July who'd he fight next? CHAGAEV!!! So would delaying a fight with Wlad if Wlad gets injured be the end of the world? Does Chagaev 'define' Hayes' legacy? Does he need Chagaev?

    Makes perfect sense when you think about it. The only conclusion is Haye doesn't want the fight it's pretty simple.
    Last edited by Rosseboi; 01-13-2011, 12:43 PM.
  • da beatdown
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    #2
    Totally agree! Let the chips fall where they may, especially since Haye has pulled out multiple times! He wants to put a halt,if you will, on to Vlad's legacy. Not happening.This fight is based soley off of POTENTIAL! Once Haye and Vlad meet in the ring we all know he's getting KO'd.

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    • lfc19titles
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      #3
      you ******? wba will force him to fight their guy, they have already ordered it.

      dont you get it, wba will only step aside if its a unification fight, with wlad fighting chisora there is a chance wlad could lose so wba will force haye to fight their guy

      sad klit nut hugger

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      • WladIsTheChamp
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        #4
        Originally posted by Rosseboi
        That's the only thing that's important; he said no.

        It was him that he would have to now fight Chagaev - not the wba.

        It was him who didn't want Wlad to have a tune up. Would Wladimir really have suddenly become 50x better fighting Chisora? Honestly? Or would it be more likely he get some wear and tear or worse yet have problems due to excessive overtraining?

        Whatever the answer is Haye made the decision. Not Wlad. Not the WBA no one. And you'd think if he wanted the fight like he says he does he would be willing to take the risk of Wlad getting injured and delaying a few months but clearly he doesn't want the legacy.

        Consider it: If he and Wlad fought in July who'd he fight next? CHAGAEV!!! So would delaying a fight with Wlad if Wlad gets injured be the end of the world? Does Chagaev 'define' Hayes' legacy? Does he need Chagaev?

        Makes perfect sense when you think about it. The only conclusion is Haye doesn't want the fight it's pretty simple.
        Gayevid b*tched out yet again.

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        • The Hammer
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          #5
          Good thread - some of the Haye fanboys forget who actually said "no" to the fight on July 2.

          Wlad wanted the fight, Haye did not.

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          • dvb
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            #6
            you fool,he didnt say no.

            they had it all agreed. they were ready to send contracts and both sign.

            then wlad said NO.

            decided to go fight chisora and put the date for haye fight in jepordy as its not realistic to fight two "tough" fights for wlad,counting chisora as a"tough fight".

            explain to me what happens if wlad gets injured?

            breaks his hand?

            tears his ***** again and then needs to go golfing?.

            what happens if he gets cut?

            what about less time to promote and do a tour?.

            makes less money and less people know about it,costing wlad big losses in money!.

            tell me how long wlad will have to rest,and then how long he will have to spar,even how fast he can get sparring partners in for haye?

            lol michael sprott is not gona get him ready for haye!.

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              #7
              Originally posted by dvb
              you fool,he didnt say no.

              they had it all agreed. they were ready to send contracts and both sign.

              then wlad said NO.


              decided to go fight chisora and put the date for haye fight in jepordy as its not realistic to fight two "tough" fights for wlad,counting chisora as a"tough fight".

              explain to me what happens if wlad gets injured?

              breaks his hand?

              tears his ***** again and then needs to go golfing?.

              what happens if he gets cut?

              what about less time to promote and do a tour?.

              makes less money and less people know about it,costing wlad big losses in money!.

              tell me how long wlad will have to rest,and then how long he will have to spar,even how fast he can get sparring partners in for haye?

              lol michael sprott is not gona get him ready for haye!.


              sad day when people don't read and make comments out of speculations

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              • Spray_resistant
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                #8
                Originally posted by dvb
                you fool,he didnt say no.

                they had it all agreed. they were ready to send contracts and both sign.

                then wlad said NO.

                decided to go fight chisora and put the date for haye fight in jepordy as its not realistic to fight two "tough" fights for wlad,counting chisora as a"tough fight".

                explain to me what happens if wlad gets injured?

                breaks his hand?

                tears his ***** again and then needs to go golfing?.

                what happens if he gets cut?

                what about less time to promote and do a tour?.

                makes less money and less people know about it,costing wlad big losses in money!.

                tell me how long wlad will have to rest,and then how long he will have to spar,even how fast he can get sparring partners in for haye?

                lol michael sprott is not gona get him ready for haye!.
                That is for Haye to determine? Who is anyone to say the champ can't do that but himself?

                Haye ducked what could be a potentially worn down Wlad after a training camp off of an injury, a fight, and another training camp.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Spray_resistant
                  That is for Haye to determine? Who is anyone to say the champ can't do that but himself?

                  Haye ducked what could be a potentially worn down Wlad after a training camp off of an injury, a fight, and another training camp.
                  heck, if anything it actually benefits Haye to fight a Wlad that JUST came out of a fight like he says. I'm really beginning to think that Haye wanted none of any brother at this point

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                  • dvb
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                    #10
                    still no real and intelligent answers to my questions. guess y'all cant properly defend klitschko.

                    fighting chisora alone in the first place is a sign of lack of desire to fight decent oposition.

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