Comments Thread For: Klitschko Keeps The Door Open For Future Haye Bout
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Probably as Boente stated, if Vitali gets elected in politics, he quits boxing. Haye then finally missed his chance with Vitali, and it's HIS FAULT ALONE. He already had the chance to fight him a couple times, but Vitali was still too strong and so on.
Haye can still fight Wlad again then, but who wants to see that, really?
Hypejob Haye should just retire for good, because without the Klitschko's, he has zero interest.Comment
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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.
Vitali got tko6ed. Wladimir is the only true champion in that family. Vitali was caught for Ped Use and he quit against Byrd. Wladimir never quit in his life.
I hate Vitali because he told Wladimir to 'quit' after Brewster. He was yelling at Wlad and saying that Wlad shouldn't fight Peter because Wlad will just get knocked out for a 4th time. Manny Steward had to kick Vitali out of Wlad's camp that time. **** him.Comment
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In the first fight I had Haye losing every single round and it was boring to watch so I do not want to see a rematch and I don't know why anyone else would, either. Haye did all that talking, got a huge payday, and then went in there and laid an egg. He KO'd Chisora, but that doesn't mean he wouldn't go in there and put up another lacklustre performance if he got in there with a Klitschko again, he would just try to survive and I don't want to see it. Haye has fooled boxing once already, don't let him do it again.Last edited by JK1700; 07-26-2012, 04:18 AM.Comment
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In the first fight I had Haye losing every single round and it was boring to watch so I do not want to see a rematch and I don't know why anyone else would, either. Haye did all that talking, got a huge payday, and then went in there and laid an egg. He KO'd Chisora, but that doesn't mean he wouldn't go in there and put up another lacklustre performance if he got in there with a Klitschko again, he would just try to survive and I don't want to see it. Haye has fooled boxing once already, don't let him do it again.Comment
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Not a very long statement but this is all that really needs to be said about Haye's run as a heavyweight.Comment
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