Comments Thread For: Haye: With The Heat I'm Bringing, Wlad Will Crumble!

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  • lfc19titles
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    #51
    war haye, he is going to send wlad to sleep

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    • Nuurzhaelan
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      #52
      If haye does win it is a feather in his cap. But I will venture that it would be little else. It would not or should not substantially add to his legacy because, as someone pointed out in another thread about a week ago, he has no intention of fighting past October. Wladimir's reputation would be irrecoverable while haye's would be significantly lauded in the short term, but would only slightly benefit in the long term. Similarly, if Wladimir wins, he's expected to win and haye is expected to lose so he gains little and haye only loses something because of his brash attitude.

      haye could get some credit (depending on how he handles himself) for finally fighting one of the Klitschkos, but let's not forget that he is cherry-picking. He elected to fight the 'weaker' of the two brothers for a reason. That is not 'unifying the heavyweight division' and it is not 'fighting the best', it is padding your record and hoping to make one last score before he retires. If he were to hang around long enough to fight Vitali, as much as I dislike haye, I would give him props even if he lost. If he won, well...then even if he retired soon thereafter he would have unified the Heavyweight division and done so in style...but he ain't going to do that.

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      • vinny2006
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        #53
        Wladimir will look old in this fight for a few rounds then touch David with a clipping right on David's chin and then he (David) will think he is in the movie "The Green Mile", saying "Hey Boss, so sorry for the trouble Boss".

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        • shenmue
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          #54
          Originally posted by Nuurzhaelan
          If haye does win it is a feather in his cap. But I will venture that it would be little else. It would not or should not substantially add to his legacy because, as someone pointed out in another thread about a week ago, he has no intention of fighting past October. Wladimir's reputation would be irrecoverable while haye's would be significantly lauded in the short term, but would only slightly benefit in the long term. Similarly, if Wladimir wins, he's expected to win and haye is expected to lose so he gains little and haye only loses something because of his brash attitude.

          haye could get some credit (depending on how he handles himself) for finally fighting one of the Klitschkos, but let's not forget that he is cherry-picking. He elected to fight the 'weaker' of the two brothers for a reason. That is not 'unifying the heavyweight division' and it is not 'fighting the best', it is padding your record and hoping to make one last score before he retires. If he were to hang around long enough to fight Vitali, as much as I dislike haye, I would give him props even if he lost. If he won, well...then even if he retired soon thereafter he would have unified the Heavyweight division and done so in style...but he ain't going to do that.
          Haye knows he can't beat Vitali and has never wanted to fight him

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          • LeadUppercut
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            #55
            Originally posted by shenmue
            Haye knows he can't beat Vitali and has never wanted to fight him
            No big deal, but.....

            If you are correct, then why did Haye agree to fight Vitali if Wlad's injury did not heal in time?

            Why did Haye fly to Germany and start a fight with Vitali in a restaurant ?

            I think that Haye should stay well-away from Vit, but I'm not sure that I agree with you.

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            • Klitschko2011
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              #56

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              • Klitschko2011
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                #57
                bump............................

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                • tennis-legend
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                  #58
                  wlad has a great chin

                  it took 5000 hayemakers (real ones not fake "haye"makers) from sanders to beat him

                  david haye cant throw more than 1 punch a minute

                  did you really give him a chance?

                  he's lucky he didnt fight vitali- that would have been a masacre

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                  • Sadistic
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                    #59
                    hahahahahhahhahahahaha

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