Comments Thread For: Haye is Still Pushing For Wladimir, But Vitali is Waiting

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Haye is Still Pushing For Wladimir, But Vitali is Waiting

    Former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye has spoken out in favour of a rematch with Wladimir Klitschko after talk of a possible bout with older brother Vitali began to sweep across the media. The 30 year-old, who admits he may only have a few months left in boxing, is still harbouring hopes that he can persuade Wladimir, 35, to put his belts on the line for his last fight.

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  • Evil Abed
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    #2
    I sense much fear in Haye.

    Stop running from Vitali.

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    • ChopperRead
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      #3
      Vitali offered you the fight Davey: what's the matter? Scared?

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      • TheSlickster
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        #4
        Haye is scared of the older brother no doubt!

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        • Deal With It
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          #5
          Watch Haye suddenly change his mind on who he wants to fight if Vitali looks bad or old against Adamek.

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          • paulf
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            #6
            I don't get Haye's mindset.

            If he moves the way he moved against Wlad, he might have a chance against Vitali due to his age. Another fight with Wlad will just have the same outcome as the first.

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            • lfc19titles
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              #7
              this is old and rehashed, haye said this like the day after the fight

              if haye has any sense he will take on vitali in jan/feb

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              • Ogecca MaMa
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                #8
                I would like to hear the numbers. anyone know how much they made?

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                • lfc19titles
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kyshenko team
                  I would like to hear the numbers. anyone know how much they made?
                  Nothing yet but I am hearing in the uk the fight has surpassed the numbers haye-harrison did which were 800k ppv buys

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                  • Spray_resistant
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                    #10
                    He is not going to get another Wlad fight unless he beats VK because Wlad has nothing to gain as Haye doesn't have to offer what he did the 1st time around so he should just forget it and fight VK.

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