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  • #11
    every day this fight is delayed is a day in favour of haye 3 or 4 years ago vitali would have wrecked him but in 2013 .....

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    • #12
      I rather would NOT want to see this fight, not because I think Haye is going to lose, or Vitali is going to lose, but more on the grounds that Vitali doesn't seem that interested in boxing anymore. He's looking towards the political landscape, and I wish him all the best in that world, but if he needs to focus on one or the other, not on both. If he enters politics and keeps on boxing, he'll become nothing more then a novelty in politics, and he'll not be focused on boxing and the quality of his fights will go down. I say go for the politics while you still have your health.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by House of Stone View Post
        every day this fight is delayed is a day in favour of haye 3 or 4 years ago vitali would have wrecked him but in 2013 .....
        You're basing this on what -- the fact that he didn't KO Chisora with one arm?

        He totally demolished Adamek the fight before. I wouldn't make too many assumptions.

        Vitali was also tied up with political problems in Ukraine and didn't train as hard for Chisora as he normally does. I have a feeling that if he fights Haye that won't be the case.

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        • #14
          This is THE fight i would like to see,i have a feeling it will be a "passing of the torch" type of fight

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          • #15
            Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View Post
            I rather would NOT want to see this fight, not because I think Haye is going to lose, or Vitali is going to lose, but more on the grounds that Vitali doesn't seem that interested in boxing anymore. He's looking towards the political landscape, and I wish him all the best in that world, but if he needs to focus on one or the other, not on both. If he enters politics and keeps on boxing, he'll become nothing more then a novelty in politics, and he'll not be focused on boxing and the quality of his fights will go down. I say go for the politics while you still have your health.
            Vitali is still interested in boxing. And if he loses the election this fall, he won't have to think about politics so much for awhile.

            He is going to want to go out with a big fight, and Charr isn't that fight. If he doesn't look good against Charr, then I would agree with you.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by bare knuckle View Post
              This is THE fight i would like to see,i have a feeling it will be a "passing of the torch" type of fight
              How can it be the passing of the torch kind of fight when win or lose Haye will never fight again?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Ravens Fan View Post
                How can it be the passing of the torch kind of fight when win or lose Haye will never fight again?
                While I'll credit him for beating Chisora convincingly, Haye still bugs me because he it seems he has no intention of actually doing anything in the division. He really doesn't like fighting very much.

                His constant game of hide and seek is irritating.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by hillbilly View Post
                  "Haye will beat Vital[e] and set himself up for a rematch with Wlad."

                  This from the guy that said yesterday that Klitschko was "ducking" Haye. That statement came after even Haye's people admitted that Vitale had offered him the September 8 fight and Haye turned him down.

                  Given such blatant subjectivity, it is hard to take any opinion you express on the subject of Haye seriously.
                  Hahaha yeah, good one. Haye fanboys exposed again.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by hillbilly View Post
                    "Haye will beat Vital[e] and set himself up for a rematch with Wlad."

                    This from the guy that said yesterday that Klitschko was "ducking" Haye. That statement came after even Haye's people admitted that Vitale had offered him the September 8 fight and Haye turned him down.

                    Given such blatant subjectivity, it is hard to take any opinion you express on the subject of Haye seriously.
                    Attack the man's argument, not the man. You bring the standard of argument on this forum down by doing what you do. Then again, not much of it is great anyway

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Ravens Fan View Post
                      How can it be the passing of the torch kind of fight when win or lose Haye will never fight again?
                      If Haye can pull the upset don't you think that Vitali will have a rematch clause and want a rematch?

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