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Originally posted by SelectOne View PostIt's clear as day that klitschko's promoter offered haye the fight thinking he would say no haye accepted the offer then he withdrew it claiming reasons that RTL withdrew the money they offered so haye couldn't have the guarantee that was granted in the first contract haye then had a meeting with RTL and they stated that the money never changed from the time of the last contract offer so we know who it is to blame haye acknowledges hes not getting 50-50 and has done many times and has accepted the klitschkos rematch conditions etc it's the promoter who doesn't want it both fighters do the promoter doesn't.
Do you happen to know what the state of health of his little toe is......??
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It obvious Vitali doesn't want it, Haye agreed to Boente demands then they backed out and took the Chisora fight.
Now we have the excuse Haye wants too much money. This fight should be a 60/40 split for me.
If Vitali doesn't take this fight after all this talk it will leave a dark stain on his career.
Vitali said he would also fight Haye in the UK, let me guess he won't not more.
Vitali if you don't want to fight Haye fair enough, you are past you best and you don't want end your career with a defeat but don't act like you want the fight when it is clear you don't.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostWho's defending him? There are simply not 15 better challengers than Gaye in the HW division. There is barely 1. Thats just a fact.
If Haye fought anybody with a pulse at heavyweight and did well--I'm talking Chambers, Povetkin, Thompson, Arreola, any of them--I'd give him credit. but he's beaten nobody. His one chance to shine, he shat the bed. He spent more time on his knees against Wladimir than Jenna James.
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostIt obvious Vitali doesn't want it, Haye agreed to Boente demands then they backed out and took the Chisora fight.
Now we have the excuse Haye wants too much money. This fight should be a 60/40 split for me.
If Vitali doesn't take this fight after all this talk it will leave a dark stain on his career.
Vitali said he would also fight Haye in the UK, let me guess he won't not more.
Vitali if you don't want to fight Haye fair enough, you are past you best and you don't want end your career with a defeat but don't act like you want the fight when it is clear you don't.
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Originally posted by hillbilly View PostHaye lost all of his leverage win he lost to Wladimir in a pathetic fashion and then cried an excuse afterwards. He has to now take what Vitale offers. Sorry. How is it a "dark stain on his career" to not fight Haye? Haye's resume at heavyweight is worse than most journeymen. And, judging by his last fight, there's a reason why he never fought any decent heavyweights before.
Boente and Vitali are changing there stories now, a sign of withholding the truth.
First we here Boente saying Haye wants 50% of the British PPV money and thats why the deal never happened, this infers that everything else was ok now Vitali is saying Haye wants too much money as a whole.
It is a dark stain because he talked so much about being desperate to fight and KO Haye yet won't give him a fair deal, suggesting that he really doesn't want the fight.
What journeymen have beating the likes of Valuev, Ruiz and Barret and have been World champion.
And in the last fight he outlanded Wlad for power punches 36 to 29 I think, and marked up Wlad face.
The fact is if Vitali wants it he will make it happen.
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Originally posted by hillbilly View PostHaye is in the top 15 heavyweights, if not retired. Haye has not, however, proven a damn thing at the heavyweight division. To say there is barely 1 heavyweight better than him is asnine. Haye's best win at heavyweight was against a faded, shot John Ruiz. The same John Ruiz that hadn't beaten anybody decent since 2004 (that is, if you can consider Golota good then and many people, me included, thought Golota won that fight). What's more is that Ruiz wasn't all that good to begin with. Yeah, his "massive" victories against Audley Harrison, the clown Valuev and Monte "Two Guns" Barrett are quite a resume. That should get him into the HOF for sure.
If Haye fought anybody with a pulse at heavyweight and did well--I'm talking Chambers, Povetkin, Thompson, Arreola, any of them--I'd give him credit. but he's beaten nobody. His one chance to shine, he shat the bed. He spent more time on his knees against Wladimir than Jenna James.
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