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  • #41
    Originally posted by House of Stone View Post
    I've no interest in seeing a wlad v haye rematch ... both guys were *****ing it over the other's power last time out, haye was afraid to come in and wlad was afraid to do anything other than stay back and control the fight from a distance. Unless haye totally changed his tactics and went hell for leather (which I doubt he would) I see the rematch being a carbon copy of the first.

    Vitali v Haye on the other hand has the makings of a fantastic fight Vitali is gonna be going for nothing less than a KO and will force the fight, I also think the fact that he is getting old and slow means haye is gonna be bouncing shots off his iron chin all night ... if Vitali really wants to remembered a great heavyweight he needs a great win ... as it stands he has a great loss to Lewis but no great win.

    If Vitali doesn't take the fight there is only one reason ... he's unsure if he'll win ... I mean wtf is he doing fighting Carr? .. the guy is a total bum ... if haye was fighting Carr people would be giving out ***** saying haye was taking an easy fight instead of maning up to fight vitali. When vitali does it its just like ... oh he's old and has been around long enough. IMO him taking this joke fight instead of fighting the only guy people want to see him up against says alot.

    Basically Vitali can end his career with a duck and a whimper and forever be remembered as Wlad's brother who lost to lewis, lost to byrd and ducked Haye (probably the three best opponents of his generation) and just beat up a load of bums. Or he can end it with a bang Knock Haye out and prove he was the real deal.
    The question I ask about you little scenario is if this fight doesn't happen how will Haye be remembered? No one seems to be focusing on the fact that he won't be be remembered as a great heavyweight. He will be remembered as the guy who took the easy route by fighting a couple of washed up fighters to get his fake title, and remember both Ruiz and Valuev both retired after the Haye fights. And he took these fights while telling everyone he would clean out the division while only averaging one fight a year fighting a couple of washed up and otherwise very average domestic level British fighters. Wow, I may be mistaken but I don't think anyone would mistake that as Hall of Fame worthy. So, I will ask who needs who more?

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