Why has David Haye changed his mind about fighting Wlad on July 2?

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  • IronDanHamza
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    #21
    Originally posted by iBreakbeat
    He's calling his bluff.
    Which is what he should have done in the first place.

    If Wlad is bluffing, which I personally don't think he is, now we will know and find out.

    Calling Wlad's 'bluff' is a win win situatuion for Haye. IF he really does want the fight, that is.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
      You usually call someones bluff straight away....not a few months later. But if thats the new official excuse from the GHaye Boys, I guess you should go with it...


      Why should Haye take wlad seriously when he avoided him to fight chisora and then turn around and talk about a fight on a date with such a small window for training and promotion?

      If wlad really wants to risk it and take the fight in that time frame then it looks like issues have been resolved between the two.

      Haye can't be knocked for not taking him seriously with the way wlad has behaved.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
        So why didnt he "call Wlad's bluff" a few months ago?

        You know...

        Like everyone said he should....
        Precisely.

        I said this straight away, it would be win win for Haye if he does want the fight.

        I was told 'why would he risk it?' 'whats the point in doing that'

        I guess they have changed their minds.

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          #24
          Originally posted by iBreakbeat
          Why should Haye take wlad seriously when he avoided him to fight chisora and then turn around and talk about a fight on a date with such a small window for training and promotion?

          If wlad really wants to risk it and take the fight in that time frame then it looks like issues have been resolved between the two.

          Haye can't be knocked for not taking him seriously with the way wlad has behaved.
          Isn't that exactly what he's doing now, though? 'Taking him seriously'

          Why not just do this in the first place?

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            #25
            haye trying to cash out before he retires or gets beat by povetkin...no way he fights either brother...haye "we don't believe you, you need more people"...

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              #26
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza
              Precisely.

              I said this straight away, it would be win win for Haye if he does want the fight.

              I was told 'why would he risk it?' 'whats the point in doing that'

              I guess they have changed their minds.
              The problem about ANYTHING being a "win-win" for haye is that it needs to be a "win-win-WIN"......

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                #27
                Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                Uh.....what?
                stop confusing yourself. just take me up on the bet it will save us typing.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by iBreakbeat
                  Why should Haye take wlad seriously when he avoided him to fight chisora and then turn around and talk about a fight on a date with such a small window for training and promotion?If wlad really wants to risk it and take the fight in that time frame then it looks like issues have been resolved between the two.

                  Haye can't be knocked for not taking him seriously with the way wlad has behaved.
                  But thats what hes supposedly doing now you mong!

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                    Isn't that exactly what he's doing now, though? 'Taking him seriously'

                    Why not just do this in the first place?


                    He just avoided him to fight chisora which isn't conducive to good negotiations.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by iBreakbeat
                      He just avoided him to fight chisora which isn't conducive to good negotiations.
                      If fighting Chisora was an issue then, why isn't it now?

                      If the reason is 'Because Wlad won't fight Haye in July if he fights Chisora in April' then back to the orginal question;

                      Why calll his bluff now when he could have then? Nothing has changed, has it?

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