Comments Thread For: Haye: I've Boxed Longer Than Wladimir, I'm Better

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  • KingTito
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    #11
    Well a bunch of fighters started boxing before Sergio Martinez..

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    • the niggest
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      #12
      I been away for a while. Is this fight actually signed yet? They don't seem to have a set date or venue yet... How come?

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      • GranTorino
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        #13
        Tom my knowledge, Wlad does NOT come from a martial arts background. Vitali does. He was the amateur kickboxer. I've never heard of Wlad doing anything of the sort. Only boxing.

        Anyone know any different?

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        • GranTorino
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          #14
          Originally posted by Homeless Lump
          This better end in ko/tko lots of money if it does :wank: especially if it's Haye doing the ko part


          You can forget about that.

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          • Bierstadt
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            #15
            Originally posted by GatecrasherUA
            Lol, that idiot even can't get his facts straight. Wladimir started boxing since age of 13, which means he boxed longer than Haye.
            And you obviously can't read or add up numbers, Haye said he began competing at age 10, and according to you Wlad started boxing at 13. So who has boxed longer?

            Not that it matters.

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            • hugh grant
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              #16
              Originally posted by GranTorino
              Tom my knowledge, Wlad does NOT come from a martial arts background. Vitali does. He was the amateur kickboxer. I've never heard of Wlad doing anything of the sort. Only boxing.

              Anyone know any different?
              I think Vitali got knocked out by a kick once. I dont know about Wlad. But haye comes from a martial arts background as far as i know, so seems a bit silly of haye to say what he did say.

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                #17
                Originally posted by hugh grant
                I think Vitali got knocked out by a kick once. I dont know about Wlad. But haye comes from a martial arts background as far as i know, so seems a bit silly of haye to say what he did say.
                Vitali was a top kickboxer, won some championships. Good bout here:



                Wlad always wanted to emulate his older brother and did some kickboxing as well, but not to the same extent, I don't believe.

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                • Jim Jeffries
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Bierstadt
                  And you obviously can't read or add up numbers, Haye said he began competing at age 10, and according to you Wlad started boxing at 13. So who has boxed longer?

                  Not that it matters.
                  Hmmmmmmmmmm.

                  My math is a little rusty, but 10 to 30 is 20 years. 13 to 35 is 22. So who has boxed longer, genius?

                  Not that it matters.

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                  • GatecrasherUA
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Bierstadt
                    And you obviously can't read or add up numbers, Haye said he began competing at age 10, and according to you Wlad started boxing at 13. So who has boxed longer?

                    Not that it matters.

                    If Wlad boxed, he competed on some level. And Wlad (born 1976) did that since 1989, while Haye (born 1980) since 1990. So who has boxed longer, dumby?

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                    • *OG Wenger*
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                      #20
                      Yeah Haye loves boxing so much he only fights twice a year and is going to retire in October. I'm tired of this idiot and the crap that comes out of his mouth. Can't wait for Wladimir to put a beating on this fool and send him into retirement.

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