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  • #71
    At the end of the day the public would like to see Vitali fight Haye, it would be a massive earner too. He shouldn't go out fighting a know-namer like Charr.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Own3d View Post
      Haye beat the lineal champ at CW, Haye won, Vitali failed. How can anyone consider Vitali HOF his resume is worse than Frank Bruno's. LOL
      Lol yes lets compare Lennox Lewis to Jean Marc Mormeck.

      I've always found the cruiserweights interesting. Interesting from the stand point that they actually believe they can be successful by moving up. They have this inner drive that fascinates me. Some of them have tried their luck at HW, having dreams of grandeur, only to find their heads on the chopping block. Haye was one of these 'fools', along with Adamek, who felt they could move up make some money and try and take out the best. Haye showed some flashes. But eventually his soul, and his skull was taken by little brother. What does he have left?

      I always laugh at when cruiserweights think they can move up to HW and take on the Brothers. I mean if they want to get turned into vegetables, step right up.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by Own3d View Post
        Of course there is Vitali called him out, he has a world title and it would open the door for a Wlad rematch.

        Vitali would get the best win of his career, keep his word and not do what he criticised Lewis for doing.
        So how can it be the best win of Vitali's career if Haye has fought no one? Does Haye get bonus points for his mouth and goofy t-shirts that he wears?

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Mister Wolf View Post
          Vitali's defining moment was getting chopped up by a old overweight Lennox Lewis
          Vitali fought a great ****ing fight. Amazing effort from two great heavyweights.

          I got zero complain with Lennox winning that fight or the stoppage. The eye was bad and Vitali would have been stopped later on anyways if it had continued. If Vitali's defining moment is taking an top 10 HW ATG (top 3 H2H) into the deep end (albeit a past prime, under trained Lennox) it's still a good moment.

          People really do underestimate just how good Lewis is TO THIS DAY. Lennox have a very underrated chin, he was caught cold once because he was a lazy **** at times, he actually made the count against McCall. Lewis is also a massive puncher with amazing boxing skills.

          Vitali showed just how tough he was in that fight, the upper cut that Lewis hit VK with? Would have killed 99% of the HW top 25 today. Not 'knocked out' but killed. Imagine Thomaz Ademak being hit by a Lewis uppercut. It won't have been no knock out, he would have been in the hospital. Yet Vk took it.


          If you really want to get down to it.
          Vitali had a great defining moment when he came back after a 4 year lay off and beat Samuel Peter. The entrance, the fans, all the former champions rooting and cheering Vitali on. It was a great great moment.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by Drunk Punch View Post
            At the end of the day the public would like to see Vitali fight Haye, it would be a massive earner too. He shouldn't go out fighting a know-namer like Charr.
            LOL It would be a big earner for Haye, he needs the money badly.

            The Klitschko's make big money regardless. Both of them make more money in one fight than Haye probably has made in his career. It's business as usual for them.

            I know Haye's biggest payday was with Little brother, and that was because they had a 50/50 split. He made 10 M. Other fighters don't get that opportunity. The Klitschko standard is about 90/10 or 95/5. Their opponents still get the biggest money ever.

            No matter who they fight it's an easy 20 M. Haye can't do that. He can't generate Klitschko money. He can generate good money when he has freak show fights with ****sora.

            I don't blame him for wanting more money though. When Klitschko's have the HW division on lock like Fidel Castro, you have to take your number and get in line.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Ravens Fan View Post
              So how can it be the best win of Vitali's career if Haye has fought no one? Does Haye get bonus points for his mouth and goofy t-shirts that he wears?
              I said nobody worth a damn which is more than any other opponents on Vitali's resume.

              You're scraping for excuses for not wanting the fight but there is none. You're just like the Vitali fans in the other thread, afraid of him losing and not willing to admit that he's ducking.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Cuban Linx View Post
                LOL It would be a big earner for Haye, he needs the money badly.

                The Klitschko's make big money regardless. Both of them make more money in one fight than Haye probably has made in his career. It's business as usual for them.

                I know Haye's biggest payday was with Little brother, and that was because they had a 50/50 split. He made 10 M. Other fighters don't get that opportunity. The Klitschko standard is about 90/10 or 95/5. Their opponents still get the biggest money ever.

                No matter who they fight it's an easy 20 M. Haye can't do that. He can't generate Klitschko money. He can generate good money when he has freak show fights with ****sora.

                I don't blame him for wanting more money though. When Klitschko's have the HW division on lock like Fidel Castro, you have to take your number and get in line.
                He needs money badly? LOL...................

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                • #78
                  Haye is a pu$$y, he had his chance against Vitali in 09', 10' and he b1tched out both times. Suddenly he's ready once Vitali is 41 yrs old, what a pu$$y!

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by BIGLEX View Post
                    Haye is a pu$$y, he had his chance against Vitali in 09', 10' and he b1tched out both times. Suddenly he's ready once Vitali is 41 yrs old, what a pu$$y!
                    Are you all ******ed, Vitali was calling Haye out. Stop trying to make it look like he's picking on him. LOL


                    All you Klitschko fans are shook you don't know what excuse to use.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Mike Tyson77 View Post
                      Vitali beats this bum and you haters better say he's an ATG like he is.
                      So by your own admission, Haye is a bum yet you want us to bestow Klit as an ATG for beating a bum??

                      at your contradiction.

                      Originally posted by Superflo777 View Post
                      IMO Sanders in his prime probably beats Haye. He's a 90's heavyweight.
                      Always "ifs" and "what onlys " with you Klitlickers.

                      Originally posted by chloelloyd View Post
                      I honestly feel that a large amount of the hate and dislike aimed towards the Kbros on the various boxing sites is not because of them or their style. It's because a certain section of the K2 Fanbase are rabid moronic racist blinded fools that make the rest of K2's fanbase look bad.
                      K2 have always carried themselves with great dignity and in an era of fat roller pigs and farm animal fighters, an era where the top 10 HW'S can not stop eating themselves into a early death, both Kbros are ALWAYS in shape and always prepared.
                      Great post.

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