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  • kayjay
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    #11
    One thing is sure: if Haye does want another shot at a Klit he has to do it for less money than he would earn otherwise. Wladimir especially would have to take the entire British TV kitty, with Haye fighing for a set fee of less than a million. He's back in the crowd, and has to take the same deals the other chumps happily take.

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    • Jam Jars
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      #12
      Originally posted by hillbilly
      Ducking Haye? It is undisputed that Vitale made an offer to Haye to fight on September 8. Haye and his management admit that is the case. The excuse Haye's people have used for not taking the fight is that they wanted to fight Chisora first and Klitschko's people said no. Haye then insisted on fighting Chisora next, rejecting the Klitschko fight which was conditioned on the Chisora fight not moving forward. That is the HAYE camps story--admitting they refused to take the fight because of Klitschko's CONDITION ("Klitschko can't dictate who Haye fights next" to quote Haye's camp.)

      This is pretty clearly a case of Haye ducking if anybody is ducking. Haye ducked both Klitschko's previously, pulling out of fights, refusing offers, all while talking trash. And, a champion saying that you can't fight in the few months leading up to the bout with me is not unusual--they want to do as much as they can to make sure the fight goes forward on the schedule they want it to move forward on; they don't want to risk a postponement as the result of an injury, loss, etc.
      You fail to mention that Haye had already agree to fight Chisora (a fight Klitschko's camp told Haye to take) and they offered less money than Chisora (came from Klitschkos camp). Why did Vitali sign to fight Charr 1 week before Haye v Chisora? If he wanted Haye all he had to do is wait a week and then offer Haye a fight if he beat Chisora.

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      • dougage78
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        #13
        Originally posted by hillbilly
        Ducking Haye? It is undisputed that Vitale made an offer to Haye to fight on September 8. Haye and his management admit that is the case. The excuse Haye's people have used for not taking the fight is that they wanted to fight Chisora first and Klitschko's people said no. Haye then insisted on fighting Chisora next, rejecting the Klitschko fight which was conditioned on the Chisora fight not moving forward. That is the HAYE camps story--admitting they refused to take the fight because of Klitschko's CONDITION ("Klitschko can't dictate who Haye fights next" to quote Haye's camp.)

        This is pretty clearly a case of Haye ducking if anybody is ducking. Haye ducked both Klitschko's previously, pulling out of fights, refusing offers, all while talking trash. And, a champion saying that you can't fight in the few months leading up to the bout with me is not unusual--they want to do as much as they can to make sure the fight goes forward on the schedule they want it to move forward on; they don't want to risk a postponement as the result of an injury, loss, etc.
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        • Wesker115
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          #14
          Originally posted by kayjay
          One thing is sure: if Haye does want another shot at a Klit he has to do it for less money than he would earn otherwise. Wladimir especially would have to take the entire British TV kitty, with Haye fighing for a set fee of less than a million. He's back in the crowd, and has to take the same deals the other chumps happily take.
          Get real man. If Haye made circa £5M against Chisora, how would he be making a fifth of this vs. a Klitschko?
          In what world is this realistic or anyway feasible?

          He may not "deserve" another shot, but what you suggest just isn't going to happen.

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          • Tobi.G
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            #15
            I guess Wlad likes Haye now, because he took care of the guy who spit on his face and who slapped his brother.

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            • joe strong
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              #16
              Just make the fight happen or haye should accept a povetkin fight. If he beats Sasha he would be wlads WBA mandatory...

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              • Mike Tyson77
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                #17
                Haye should fight James Toney for the IBU belt.

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                  #18
                  Vitali's been ducking Haye for too long now, I can't see the fight happening. Vitali knows Haye is too fast for him at this stage, he even said after the Chisora fight "if Chisora was faster, I would have been in real trouble". And we saw what Haye did to Chisora, and how Vitali had a close fight with him. Can't see Vitali taking the challenge, he's just ducked Haye for too long now.

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                  • Ravens Fan
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by FrankieBruno
                    There was no real offer made, Vitalis management wanted to pick Hayes next fight, they didnt want him to fight Chisora. First they said Chisora and Haye should fight and the winner fights Vital, then they backed out once Haye had agreed to fight Chisora. If Chisora had beaten Haye, Wlad would have offered to fight him.

                    Vitalis team simply dont want to risk stepping in the ring with Haye as he always poses a real threat unlike the flabby bums who stand right in front of him and trade blows. Wlad will give every bum a rematch minus Haye, because the risk factor is very high.

                    Bonte or Booty whatever he is called, is a charlatan, the german Bob Arum. The contracts and stipulations these guys come up with are pathetic. One minute they are insulting Haye for beating Chisora and then they are saying he fought really good. Vitali's political career is at stake if he loses to Haye, he has enough pressure as it is when the campaign starts.
                    Who has Haye ever threatened at heavyweight that wasn't an already washed up has been or wasn't that great to begin with? I bet when Vitali fought Chisora Haye got aroused because he now figures that Vitali is old and ripe for the pickin, like all his other heavyweight opponents minus Wlad. And therefore Haye is only now truly pushing for the fight. I will say it again Haye's career little more the smoke and mirrors and is based on a fraud.

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                    • billeau2
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                      #20
                      Haha poor Vitali and Broente....they are so conflicted. They would love to duck Haye so much but they are too greedy. All that cabbage on the table! This fight happens because money talks thats the bottom line

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