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  • texasboi15
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    #31
    Originally posted by Naps
    Please re-post but using grammar. I can't understand what you're saying.
    Answer this. Whose next bout is going to be bigger? Wladimir or Haye? Now answer this. Had Wladimir settled the Klitschko-Haye rivalry, would David's next bout even matter?

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    • Naps
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      #32
      Originally posted by Toe Injury
      Those wins would all be considered "elite".
      Only by either;

      a) an idiot
      b) someone who only started following boxing circa 2005

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      • Money_May
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        #33
        Originally posted by edgarg
        I just looked him up. He was about 38 had a "good" record about 32-1. But of the 32 wins about 15 of them were with guys who'd had only 1 or no wins or fights. In fact the very fight before haye, was against a guy who was having his FIRST fight. the one before was a guy wo had a record of 6-18. Bonin is Polish. But we can see what sort of rubbish he really is. Perfect as an opponent for Haye, who thrives on such garbage.

        You can always tell how good a guy is by the level of his opponents, AND, very importantly, the opponents of his opponents.

        Rocky Marciano's record is a GOOD example of this sort of fake buildup. I know that there are some who think Marciano is wonderful....but just look up the opponents of his opponents.
        Like I said haye fought bonin before he was even cruiserweight champ so throwing this guys name around is a bit irrelevant.

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        • Naps
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          #34
          Originally posted by texasboi15
          Answer this. Whose next bout is going to be bigger? Wladimir or Haye? Now answer this. Had Wladimir settled the Klitschko-Haye rivalry, would David's next bout even matter?
          Wlads next fight will probably about as profitable as Hayes next fight. Even though Haye has proven himself to be a disgrace, he could still sell tickets to fight thin air with his mouth.

          No one outside of Eastern Europe gives a damn about either Klit, and no one outside of the UK gives a damn about Haye.

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          • voneric
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            #35
            Haye did make make enough noise to generate a nice payday for both he and Klitschko, but wont happen again. After watching Haye refuse to fight, along with all those european flops, is hard to see the public being fooled again by the Hayemaker. If David continues to fight at HW, he either has to fight Vitali or become a stepping stone for up and comers. Fighting Vitali is not a smart option so Haye will have to fight live opponents such as Delboy, Fury, or even David Price to stay relevant. Americans like Arreola and Thompson ,or even the cuban Solis, will never get a shot at Haye and there is more money for David to fight fellow englishman so i imagine David will stay in-house with his future opponents. I will say that i now have Haye ranked below all the up and comers i mentioned due to the fact that Chisora Fury and Price would put up a much better challenge to the Klitschko than Haye is capable of doing.

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            • Money_May
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              #36
              Originally posted by Naps
              Wlads next fight will probably about as profitable as Hayes next fight. Even though Haye has proven himself to be a disgrace, he could still sell tickets to fight thin air with his mouth.

              No one outside of Eastern Europe gives a damn about either Klit, and no one outside of the UK gives a damn about Haye.
              Real talk! Spot on mate.

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              • Ogecca MaMa
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                #37
                so according to Haye, Wlad and him both made around 50mil $ a piece? because a fifth of their fight, fighting Povetkin would make him 12-15 mil euroes, which is still approx. 20$mil or so.

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                • texasboi15
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Naps
                  Wlads next fight will probably about as profitable as Hayes next fight. Even though Haye has proven himself to be a disgrace, he could still sell tickets to fight thin air with his mouth.

                  No one outside of Eastern Europe gives a damn about either Klit, and no one outside of the UK gives a damn about Haye.
                  You misunderstood me, i apologize. Haye's next bout, a possible matchup with Vitali, will be bigger than Wladimir's next bout. No matter who he faces. And its Wladimir's own fault. Had he brought closure to the Haye-Klitschko rivalry, there would be no need for Haye vs Vitali.
                  Last edited by texasboi15; 07-03-2011, 10:27 PM.

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                  • uoykcuf
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by kyshenko team
                    so according to Haye, Wlad and him both made around 50mil $ a piece? because a fifth of their fight, fighting Povetkin would make him 12-15 mil euroes, which is still approx. 20$mil or so.
                    I'm kind of disgusted they both made 50 million off that fight.

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                    • Spray_resistant
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by texasboi15
                      You misunderstood me, i apologize. Haye's next bout, a possible matchup with Vitali, will be bigger than Wladimir's next bout. No matter who he faces. And its Wladimir's own fault. Had he brought closure to the Haye-Klitschko rivalry, there would be no need for Haye vs Vitali.
                      There is no need, Wlad won onesidely if not in entertaining ko fashion. Its over Haye was proven to not be as big a threat as some presumed he was. No one cares about him fighting VK and after Wlad beat him it wouldn't even be a very meaningful win for VK.

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