Comments Thread For: David Haye is Firm: I Will Retire, I'm Going Out on Top

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  • ChopperRead
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    #41
    Originally posted by reeflegend
    Who did haye beat to get this fight? Ruiz? NUff said. Enough all u haye fans....you have no leg to stand on when you talk about this guy. Your simply just a Klit hater. And it's okay to hate them, there really is nothing exciting about their fights
    That is lazy thinking. They are not the same fighter and don't fight the same way.

    You could quite legitimately like one Klitschko and not the other.

    Wlad fought more like Vitali until he got with Steward. That gunslinger style was not working for him.

    Wlad fights more classically, while Vitali fights with his hands down and dares you to hit him. Wlad can occasionally be frustrating, but Vitali is never boring unless he has an opponent who simply won't fight, like Kevin Johnson, and that is not Vitali's fault.

    Watch Vitali-Lewis and Vitali-Sanders and tell me those fights are not exciting. Even Vitali pounding on Briggs was exciting in a car-crash kind of way.

    Vitali-Adamek should have some good action as well.

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    • vinny2006
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      #42
      David Haye can be a serious threat for Wladimir, if he hits him with a haymaker, but if Wladimir hits Haye on that particle board chin, it will swell up and crumble. If he takes a beating, he will have to retire. But in the losses that Haye had, he normally quits anyway. Waiting on this one.

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      • chav
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        #43
        Translated what he means is: He fancies his chances knocking Wlad out but doesnt want a part of Vitali.

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        • Money_May
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          #44
          Originally posted by ChopperRead
          Anyone who saw Vitali's reaction when Sanders beat Wlad and who saw the Klitschko documentary as I did knows what I am talking about. And Vitali didn't hate Sanders, like he hates Haye. Vitali gets in brawls in the Ukraine parliament, so I'm sure if a guy he hates beats down his brother who he's always been so protective of, their would be hell to pay, right then and there.

          He's already choked out Haye in a German restaurant, according to Adam Booth. And that was over an illustration. So I don't think what I said is out of the realm of possibility one iota. In fact, it would likely happen, except that Haye won't beat Wlad.
          If Haye beats wlad, vitali wont do anything in the ring he's not ****** enough to, as it would lead to fines, bans criminal punishment etc. But I can guarantee you the adamek fight would be postponed and he would want Haye really bad.

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          • Money_May
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            #45
            Originally posted by chav
            Translated what he means is: He fancies his chances knocking Wlad out but doesnt want a part of Vitali.
            Everyone in the last 4/5 years has known that haye set his retirement date for his 31st bday so you cant bring none of this BS of oh he retired to duck vitali. Vitali knew before he signed for adamek what haye retirement date is, i knew, you knew everyone knew!

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            • DeadScared
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              #46
              Haye won't have to retire on his own. It's written. A Klitschko will retire him and in this case Wlad will do it. That's whether he likes it or not and there is nothing he can do about it. Just another hype job getting busted.

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              • ChopperRead
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                #47
                Originally posted by Money_May
                Everyone in the last 4/5 years has known that haye set his retirement date for his 31st bday so you cant bring none of this BS of oh he retired to duck vitali. Vitali knew before he signed for adamek what haye retirement date is, i knew, you knew everyone knew!
                1. I'm sure Vitali figures Wlad will send Haye into retirement anyway.

                2. Why in hell should Vitali alter his schedule because of Haye's personal and arbitrary retirement deadline? That's Haye's ****ing problem, not Vitali's. If Haye did beat Wlad he still isn't unified champ, because Vitali owns the WBC belt. So it would be up to Haye to change his plans if he wants that belt -- it would be his problem.

                He doesn't have to retire. The whole thing is silly and typical Haye bull****.
                Last edited by ChopperRead; 06-15-2011, 07:08 PM.

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                • ChopperRead
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by chav
                  Translated what he means is: He fancies his chances knocking Wlad out but doesnt want a part of Vitali.
                  Yep, that sums it up.

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                  • Money_May
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by ChopperRead
                    1. I'm sure Vitali figures Wlad will send Haye into retirement anyway.

                    2. Why in hell should Vitali alter his schedule because of Haye's personal and arbitrary retirement deadline? That's Haye's ****ing problem, not Vitali's. If Haye did beat Wlad he still isn't unified champ, because Vitali owns the WBC belt. So it would be up to Haye to change his plans if he wants that belt -- it would be his problem.

                    He doesn't have to retire. The whole thing is silly and typical Haye bull****.
                    If Haye beats wlad im 99% certain vitali cancels the adamek fight and signs with haye!

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                    • Gumby McPokey
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                      #50
                      Haye is so tiresome. It would be one thing if he was a real champion who had fought his way to the top of the division, but he's nothing but a hype machine. He has done zero at heavyweight.

                      I hope Wladimir makes Haye quit on his stool. Then he can take the giant paycheque he didn't earn and f*k off to Cyprus.

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