Comments Thread For: Team Klitschko: Haye Means Nothing, Vitali Not Afraid

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  • Jam Jars
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    #31
    Typical BS Boente. End of the last year Vitali gave numerous interviews saying he wanted to fight Haye. After Chisora gave Vitali a hard 12 rounds he's been silent and let his chihuahua do the talking. The same chihuahua that said the Haye/Chisora winner gets a Klitschko fight. Vitali said Lewis retired avoiding a fight with him and he's doing the same thing with Haye. He's not afraid he chose Charr because he was the best available.

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    • Der_Ubermensch
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      #32
      Boente really needs to be called on his bull****.

      I agree he sounds like an idiot here criticizing Chisora, when at the Munich presser he was praising him to the skies and knocking Haye.

      "Face *this* man," he said to Haye about Chisora, "the winner can fight a Klitschko."

      Boente's little excuses here just don't cut it. He's on video promising a shot to the winner of Haye vs Chisora. I didn't hear him stipulating that Chisora had to perform to Boente's satisfaction as well.

      I'm not a huge fan of Adam Booth, but he was right when he called Boente a "liar and a b*tch."

      Boente is Wlad's guy, not Vitali's and he just wants Vitali out of the way for Wladimir so Wlad can have all the titles.
      Last edited by Der_Ubermensch; 07-15-2012, 04:29 PM.

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      • cuzzlo
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        #33
        To get this fight then Vitali has to hit Haye with a screw face with a bottle in his hand, wilst Haye says "You glassed me???".

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        • Der_Ubermensch
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          #34
          Originally posted by Own3d
          Typical BS Boente. End of the last year Vitali gave numerous interviews saying he wanted to fight Haye. After Chisora gave Vitali a hard 12 rounds he's been silent and let his chihuahua do the talking. The same chihuahua that said the Haye/Chisora winner gets a Klitschko fight. Vitali said Lewis retired avoiding a fight with him and he's doing the same thing with Haye. He's not afraid he chose Charr because he was the best available.
          I'll agree with that when I hear Vitali say he's retiring and not fighting Haye, rather than hearing Bernd say it.

          Boente is a weasel and has said things in the past that Vitali has contradicted later. Boente is more Wlad's guy than Vitali's. I think he wants Vitali out of the way for Wlad.

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            #35
            Originally posted by House of Stone
            well I dunno ye can say whatever ye want about who ducked who 3 years ago or whatever ... the situation NOW is

            1. Haye is the biggest possible fight for Vitali by a mile and a half nothing else even comes remotely close -
            2. Haye is clearly gagging for the fight
            3. It would be the biggest pay day of Vit's career.

            And another thing what is Vitali's best win at heavyweight? I mean when people look back at his career and say 'wow he was on form that night' ... what will they point to? His tko in 6 rounds v Lewis??? At least if he fought and beat Haye he could point to something - a 40+ year old man, obviously past his beast but still beating a guy like Haye would be pretty impressive - and even if he lost there would be no shame in it - but there is shame in simply ducking it. When people speak of him in ten years time they'll say Vitali? Oh yeah he's the guy that lost to Lewis and ducked Haye ....
            Props to Haye for taking out Chisora. But realistically this is what happened. Haye just beat a fighter that was 15-3 and ranked 15th in the world. He just beat a fighter that was 1-3 in his last four fights. He just beat a fighter who's best win happens to have been over a really washed up Danny Williams. He just beat a fighter who happens to have lost to a pathetically overrated Tyson Fury. He just beat a fighter who lost to a way past his prime 40 year old fighter who was able to dominate him with one arm. And this is another dose of reality. If Vitali retired tomorrow he still will be elected into the Hall of Fame. So, in reality it is Haye who needs to fight and beat a soon to be 41 year old fighter who is way past his prime to legitimize his career. Not the other way around.

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            • Cuban Linx
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              #36
              Originally posted by Sage84
              Its official, Vitali is ducking Haye. He could quite easily get the bum he's fighting in September to step aside to take on Haye, which would be the biggest win of his career. Instead it looks like he behaving in the usual Klitschko style.
              Haye lost badly to Wladimir, the brother with no inside game lmfao... Keep trying.

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              • Der_Ubermensch
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                #37
                Originally posted by Ravens Fan
                Props to Haye for taking out Chisora. But realistically this is what happened. Haye just beat a fighter that was 15-3 and ranked 15th in the world. He just beat a fighter that was 1-3 in his last four fights. He just beat a fighter who's best win happens to have been over a really washed up Danny Williams. He just beat a fighter who happens to have lost to a pathetically overrated Tyson Fury. He just beat a fighter who lost to a way past his prime 40 year old fighter who was able to dominate him with one arm. And this is another dose of reality. If Vitali retired tomorrow he still will be elected into the Hall of Fame. So, in reality it is Haye who needs to fight and beat a soon to be 41 year old fighter who is way past his prime to legitimize his career. Not the other way around.
                Vitali doesn't need the fight, but he did go out of his way to call out Haye repeatedly after he said he wasn't happy with Wlad's win over him.

                He said he wants to "send Haye to the floor" over and over in the press.

                And Boente promised a Vitali fight to the winner of Haye vs Chisora.

                So really, if they choose not to fight Haye now, they have made themselves look bad and can expect criticism for it.

                What better way could Vitali go out than with a KO win over Haye? Only a win over Lewis would be better, and Lennox (as much as he'd like to) isn't coming back.

                Manuel Charr just isn't going to cut it with anybody, not even Klitschko fans.

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                • makeMeSushiRoll
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                  #38
                  It is ok for Vitaly to retire if he gets elected, the fight Haye-Vitaly could have been made 2 years ago. Haye should have taken his chance when it was the time right, but now it may be too late...
                  But anyways this Charr fight is redundant, who wants to see this junk... completely unworthy opponent, I am not going to watch that...
                  Last edited by makeMeSushiRoll; 07-15-2012, 04:49 PM.

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                  • HitmanHattonAY
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                    #39
                    If your not afraid Vitali..........Fight Mr David Haye !

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                    • MurkaMan
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Ravens Fan
                      Props to Haye for taking out Chisora. But realistically this is what happened. Haye just beat a fighter that was 15-3 and ranked 15th in the world. He just beat a fighter that was 1-3 in his last four fights. He just beat a fighter who's best win happens to have been over a really washed up Danny Williams. He just beat a fighter who happens to have lost to a pathetically overrated Tyson Fury. He just beat a fighter who lost to a way past his prime 40 year old fighter who was able to dominate him with one arm. And this is another dose of reality. If Vitali retired tomorrow he still will be elected into the Hall of Fame. So, in reality it is Haye who needs to fight and beat a soon to be 41 year old fighter who is way past his prime to legitimize his career. Not the other way around.
                      BS...Vitali was injured against Chisora?...U mean how Haye was injured against Wlad?...Yea Im not buying it, Say what u want about Haye, but is toe was fuuuged up, I never seen a toe like that, and it could have been swollen and numb, it could have been swollen and sore, it could have been sensitive and felt like a needle was piercing thru it, we dont kno what that thang felt like, but Im not buying the vitali was injured thing at all...Chisora gave Vitali hell, and Haye DOMINATED, And KO'd chisora in 5 rounds, and he didnt even look shocked by his victory...he did it like it was easy, like it was just another day....Im rockin with Haye on this one

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