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  • Enayze
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    #11
    Originally posted by kill the body
    Haye said he is ready to fight NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and his management team all the sudden are saying no???he can pay that guy no1 knows to step aside and fight Haye next........
    You know what its not about when Haye is ready or not, he is a nobody as far as Klitschkos are concerned right now. He was given the opportunity to face Vitali Klitschko on numerous occasions the most recent being the date that Vitali is fighting Manuel Char, and he declined. And you know what, just because he got a lousy victory over a lousy opponent does not change a thing.

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    • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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      #12
      Originally posted by Enayze
      You know what its not about when Haye is ready or not, he is a nobody as far as Klitschkos are concerned right now. He was given the opportunity to face Vitali Klitschko on numerous occasions the most recent being the date that Vitali is fighting Manuel Char, and he declined. And you know what, just because he got a lousy victory over a lousy opponent does not change a thing.
      Oh hell yeah it changes things. Now people will compare how Haye and Vitali did against a recent common opponent. Chisora gave Vitali a decent fight, but Haye knocked him out convincingly. That's what people see and that's what will make this fight huge! To say Haye is a nobody as far as Klitschkos are concerned right now, is a ridiculous statement. Who on earth means more to the Klitschko's right now than David Haye? Who will draw a bigger gate? There is noone. In all fairness, we are talking about an old 40 year old Vitali Klitschko. He's going out with this last easy fight, because he knows he can handle this guy. That's fine, but he better retire afterwards, because at this point, he's not a true champion for for letting the Haye fight go.

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      • kill the body
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        #13
        Originally posted by Enayze
        You know what its not about when Haye is ready or not, he is a nobody as far as Klitschkos are concerned right now. He was given the opportunity to face Vitali Klitschko on numerous occasions the most recent being the date that Vitali is fighting Manuel Char, and he declined. And you know what, just because he got a lousy victory over a lousy opponent does not change a thing.
        and Char is a nobody to everybody.and that same lousy opponent gave Vitali hell

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        • The Hammer
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          #14
          Originally posted by kill the body
          and that same lousy opponent gave Vitali hell
          And that same lousy opponent got beaten by Tyson Fury.

          David Haye "Chisora is a loser"

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          • flat1985
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            #15
            The contract was different to the one they had agreed who would sign that? lol. Did somebody say Haye was a nobody to the Klitschkos but isnt Vitali fighting char???

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            • Ryn0
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              #16
              Haye said they agreed terms before the fight with Chisora and then Vitali or Boente I believe it was Boente who seems determined not to put the Klitschkos in with Haye out of a deep dislike for the guy, tried to change them.

              Chance are it wasn't a great contract, but regardless I'm sure Boente said that if Haye and Chisora fought he would give Haye a shot. The contract won't be a lucrative as the one for Wlad, David shouldn't expect that. But it shouldn't be the one they hand out to all their opponents like Sosnowski, Charr etc. who are levels and levels beneath Haye and the Klitschkos.

              Haye is by far and away the best Heavyweight not named Klitschko and there are very few fights out there that actually mean anything. Probably just Povetkin and Haye until Fury and Price get better as I don't think Mitchell will get anywhere.

              No one in the world cares for Klitschko-Charr, Klitschko-Mormeck or Klitschko-grandpa Briggs.

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              • Superflo777
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                #17
                Originally posted by RossCA
                Oh hell yeah it changes things. Now people will compare how Haye and Vitali did against a recent common opponent. Chisora gave Vitali a decent fight, but Haye knocked him out convincingly. That's what people see and that's what will make this fight huge! To say Haye is a nobody as far as Klitschkos are concerned right now, is a ridiculous statement. Who on earth means more to the Klitschko's right now than David Haye? Who will draw a bigger gate? There is noone. In all fairness, we are talking about an old 40 year old Vitali Klitschko. He's going out with this last easy fight, because he knows he can handle this guy. That's fine, but he better retire afterwards, because at this point, he's not a true champion for for letting the Haye fight go.
                He hasn't really let the Haye fight go, as that option is still open after the Charr fight. Haye scrapped the September date because he fought Chisora. You can't expect Haye to get a contract signed in only 7 weeks, as everyone knows he is a real bitch to negotiate with.

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                • luki29
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                  #18
                  "Klitschko Sent A Contract To Fight Haye In September" in March, old news

                  "It is reported that Haye will bank in excess of £2 million, with Chisora pocketing around half a million." http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...ff-Powell.html

                  The 27-year-old Syrian has yet to sign a contract because the two sides have not reached a financial agreement. Charr was apparently not satisfied with the original offer of 200,000 euros. However, KMG [Klitscko Management Group] made a new offer - and the fee is estimated to be at 400,000 euros. http://www.boxingscene.com/v-klitsch...er-time--54247

                  Haye's £2 million it's like 2.5 million Euros, i think they didn't want to pay him enough so he chose Chisora, and since he retired his value goes down

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                  • komodo
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                    #19
                    This is common knowledge. The terms they agreed on was different to what the contract stipulated. Let's see how much of a man Vitali really is after seeing Haye toy with a guy he struggled with.

                    Also wasn't it Vitali's manager in the Munich press with a verbal agreement that the winner of Haye/Chisora gets a Klitschko?

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                    • Daddy T
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Enayze
                      You know what its not about when Haye is ready or not, he is a nobody as far as Klitschkos are concerned right now. He was given the opportunity to face Vitali Klitschko on numerous occasions the most recent being the date that Vitali is fighting Manuel Char, and he declined. And you know what, just because he got a lousy victory over a lousy opponent does not change a thing.
                      you do realise that from vitali's own mouth that 'lousy opponent' gave him his toughest fight since Lennox Lewis ... so basically what your saying everybody else Vitali fought must be complete arse .....

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