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Adamek is a good guy, who goes about things in the right way. He deserves his shot, but I think he has little chance of any kind of upset. I think he was a better CW and should have fought Haye at that weight.
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Originally posted by Ray Dollars View PostAdamek is a good guy, who goes about things in the right way. He deserves his shot, but I think he has little chance of any kind of upset. I think he was a better CW and should have fought Haye at that weight.
You gay.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostNegotiations, negotiations and after negtiations. Almost everything is clear and the contracts for both fights are signed. The time of the fight in Newark with McBride might still come across some changes. I've trained by myself three times a week and am waiting for the finalized decisions. [Trainer] Roger Bloodworth should be coming back February 20th. Right after his arrival we are going to the mountains in the Poconos in Pennsylvania. There are great conditions in that area for training. On Monday I am dropping my mom off at the airport after being with us for a month. Next week I am fully dedicating myself to training.
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On top of all that, he is so worried that it will affect his dedication in training, but a little later he says that he thinks tht the Klitschkos won't allow themselves to be damaged by the fights.
"Much ado about nothing" a la Shakespeare.
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Originally posted by cklmaced View PostStop trolling
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Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostWlad is ruining boxing with that Chisora fight. I cant imagine any other champion(not dying of parkinsons) accepting a match like that.
No one is going to give a sh.t about these stay-busy fights 50 years from now. Boxing is a bout memorable matches with memorable opponents, and as of now Wlads career is about as memorable as Brian Nielson.
It's Klitschko's own business and Haye should be concerned with his own training and preparation, but of course never ever meaning to fight a Klitschko (unless they were half gead) he felt he could show "righteous indignation" and cancel a $50 million fight.
I'm sure nobody really and truly believes him.....except for a poor few intelligence challenged individuals.
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostWhat damned business is it of Haye's that Klitschko wants to fight Chisora as a tune up, so that he wouldn't be idle for most of a year if Haye scarpered again like he did before??
It's Klitschko's own business and Haye should be concerned with his own training and preparation, but of course never ever meaning to fight a Klitschko (unless they were half gead) he felt he could show "righteous indignation" and cancel a $50 million fight.
I'm sure nobody really and truly believes him.....except for a poor few intelligence challenged individuals.
And yet you think that Haye should somehow put himself out for Chisora ?
FACT: Haye - regardless or what you/I think of him - should not be required to agree to ANYTHING that compromises either his preparation, or his paycheck.
Suggesting that Haye can start his training whenever he likes..... or in other words, suggesting that Haye has to interrupt his preparation to focus on promotional commitments, and then return to training again, is highly unrealistic/unreasonable.
The point is.....
Wlad has handed Haye a golden ticket to walk away from that fight.
It would be absurd to insinuate that Wlad is ducking Haye, but he CLEARLY is not going to put himself out for that fight, so it is unrealistic for you to expect Haye to.
Putting your personal feelings aside, and looking at this reasonably.....
..... why should Haye compromise his preparation for Chisora ?
Or am I missing something ?
And, I mean that as a question.
Am I missing something here ?
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