Haye did no better against Wlad than Ibragimov did.
Wladimir Klitschko's next fight?
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I don't know about that. It was a reasonably entertaining fight, Wlad didn't manage to knock him out like he said he would, Haye managed to catch him a few times but didn't win like he said he would, it made a load of money and brought a whole load of people into watching heavyweight fights who don't normally do it. I think it makes sense.A rematch doesn't make sense. Haye didn't do anything in this first fight to indicate that he could have any success in a rematch. Plus, Haye is too unpredicatable and hard to negotiate with, so making a rematch may be just as difficult as the first one. In other words, it's not worth the time and energy.
I think there's a pretty good chance they have a rematch, but that they have it in England this time. Wlad even half implied it after the fight with all his talk about the British fans and how much he enjoyed being in London, etc.Comment
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Boystov and Helenius are too green. Boystov especially, he is very young. Alexander Dimitrenko is simply nowhere near good enough IMO. However, his wins over Sosnowski and (potentially) Sprott would make him no less deserving than many of Wlads opponents.
Adamek and the guy who won Prizefighter (forget his name) probably pose the biggest threat to Wlad at this time. (I dont count Povetkin, because he flat out said to to facing Wlad multiple times)
No one else has a shot in the dark, really.Comment
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He's going to be forced into a Thompson/Chambers mandatory. Ironically this makes Haye2 a possibility as they could easily be bought off. It does gall me that Haye might collect a 50-50 check again when he has no belt and lost the first fight by a wide decision but I'd like to see Haye KO'd.Comment
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