Why is every one so excited about a Wlad-Haye fight?

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  • BostonGuy
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    #21
    Originally posted by blackirish137
    two big punchers.
    two weak chins.
    two top 3 fighters in the weight class.

    thats...what is it called...hasnt been seen at HW for a while...
    oh yes! exciting!(and meaningful)
    It's a unification fight as well. If Wlad wins (or I should say when Wlad wins) he'll be one step closer to being the undisputed and unified hw champion. Vitali will retire a year or so, and then Wlad will go after the WBC belt...

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    • Steak
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      #22
      Originally posted by BostonGuy
      It's a unification fight as well. If Wlad wins (or I should say when Wlad wins) he'll be one step closer to being the undisputed and unified hw champion. Vitali will retire a year or so, and then Wlad will go after the WBC belt...
      definitely a big step for building his legacy.
      the next year or two could really progress Wlad in a historic sense.

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      • paulf
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        #23
        Originally posted by blackirish137
        definitely a big step for building his legacy.
        the next year or two could really progress Wlad in a historic sense.
        Vitali is retiring in the next year or two.

        It's very realistic to say Wlad could become Undisputed Champ. That's big.

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          #24
          Why wouldn't anybody?

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          • ronnie_N.
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            #25
            because i want to see david haye's head fell off...

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            • BigStereotype
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              #26
              The fight will be boring as hell until a Wlad straight right puts Haye to sleep. I don't think it'll be a good fight I just want to see David Haye get punished.

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              • lefthook2daliva
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                #27
                Not everyone is. Next question.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by paulf
                  Agree on Soto-Antillon. It was by no means a bad fight, but I didn't watch it all the way through. People really hyped it, but i thought it felt like Friday Night Fights.
                  I agree. It was exciting for sure but so, so sloppy. Neither one of those guys is elite. And the commentary was awful, which always bugs me.

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