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  • #11
    Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
    haye never wanted the fight anyways.
    Personally, I always thought that K2 wanted that fight more than Haye.....
    but Chisora, WTF? And now Wlad's talking about Adamek when he knows that Haye already has his retirement date - unreasonable or not - pencilled in for October..... WTF?

    Is Wlad trying to palm Haye off onto Vitali ?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by LeadUppercut View Post
      Personally, I always thought that K2 wanted that fight more than Haye.....
      but Chisora, WTF? And now Wlad's talking about Adamek when he knows that Haye already has his retirement date - unreasonable or not - pencilled in for October..... WTF?

      Is Wlad trying to palm Haye off onto Vitali ?
      Wlad didn't want to be inactive for another nine months and then have Haye chicken out a week or so before the fight like he did before, in June 2009.

      So he took a stay-busy fight. Haye could have fought him on July 2, or within a few weeks after that date.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
        I am sure Haye is real disappointed that he isn't fighting Wlad.............for whatever reason
        Honestly, I think Haye is torn between his FEAR of the Klitschkos and his desire for the big payday.

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        • #14
          Haye can still fight Vitaly. What's the problem ... Haye, of course. Seeing what V did to Briggs put some unholy fear in his heart.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Freedom! View Post
            Wlad didn't want to be inactive for another nine months and then have Haye chicken out a week or so before the fight like he did before, in June 2009.

            So he took a stay-busy fight. Haye could have fought him on July 2, or within a few weeks after that date.
            Originally posted by Al C View Post
            Haye can still fight Vitaly. What's the problem ... Haye, of course. Seeing what V did to Briggs put some unholy fear in his heart.
            I think I'd actually prefer Vit, but Haye should be looking at Wlad imho.

            I don't think Haye is very high on the list of guys " wanting " to fight Vit.

            Jeez, there has gotta be a better way to earn a living, Briggs is a beast

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Al C View Post
              Haye can still fight Vitaly. What's the problem ... Haye, of course. Seeing what V did to Briggs put some unholy fear in his heart.
              Exactly i don’t think Solis as fat as he is has much chance against Vitali. Haye with his lack of activity could easily wait and fight Vitali next in June/July time. There is no excuse not to fight one of them this year.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by LeadUppercut View Post
                I think I'd actually prefer Vit, but Haye should be looking at Wlad imho.

                I don't think Haye is very high on the list of guys " wanting " to fight Vit.

                Jeez, there has gotta be a better way to earn a living, Briggs is a beast
                Well last year when Wlad was free Haye was saying that he wanted to fight Vitali for the WBC belt then he changed his mind and wanted to fight Wlad.

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                • #18
                  Lol, Haye hopes he doesn't have to fight a Klitschko brother, don't know what the article is talking about.

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                  • #19
                    Blame that smug Adam Booth. He has got to be the most evasive promoter and negotiator in a long while.

                    Without a Klitschko on his record we will never really know if David Haye was at the very top of the heavyweight division. After all, in my opinion, a very old Holyfield beat Valuev...

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by David1976 View Post
                      Blame that smug Adam Booth. He has got to be the most evasive promoter and negotiator in a long while.

                      Without a Klitschko on his record we will never really know if David Haye was at the very top of the heavyweight division. After all, in my opinion, a very old Holyfield beat Valuev...
                      I blame a lot of the problems on Booth, Haye will just follow what ever he tells him. Booth has done a terrible job managing Haye since his move up. In truth Haye should have dumped Booth as his manager when he failed to get him a fight with Wlad/Vitali.

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