If Vitali want to fight, let's do it. Could be competitive.
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Vitali Klitschko wants a farewell fight with David Haye in Kiev
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If they do fight n both want it on neutral ground they should look at las Vegas or new York. Haye has only had 1 fight in amercia n it was his 5th fight I believe in California. I think it would sell well n people in Germany/britian etc would travel n watch the fight. 35,000 travelled 4 mayweather/hatton n 1.2million bought the ppv, 25,000 went over 4 hatton/PAC n 700,00 ppv buys, over 20,000 went over 4 calzaghe/Hopkins, 25,000 went 2 Germany 4 haye/klitschko n haye was the favourite in the haye/chisora fight (he got a massive cheer when he came out).
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Over 8 million people in Ukraine watched Vitali-Charr on INTER (IHTEP), and over 8 million on RTL in Germany. Many millions more watched in Russia, Poland, Romania, etc.
The Klitschkos are the big draw, that's why Haye wants this fight.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostOver 8 million people in Ukraine watched Vitali-Charr on INTER (IHTEP), and over 8 million on RTL in Germany. Many millions more watched in Russia, Poland, Romania, etc.
The Klitschkos are the big draw, that's why Haye wants this fight.
Both sell out whoever they fight and do good viewing/PPV numbers. They could both fight any random heavyweight and make major money if that was the only motivation.
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostHaye would KO Wlad if they fight again next time.
And with the WBC belt and having Vitali's scalp on his record he will have much more power at the negotiation table.
But knowing the K brothers they will have Haye sign up his next 5 fights to K2 promotions and will have to give them a half his earning from then on.
It's one thing to have a favorite fighter, as you're from the UK you obviously love David Haye.....but how could you just post some garbage like that? It's one thing if you backed that incredibly BOLD statement with some good points/facts and reasoning.........but you didn't, nor can you. The man just lost a very WIDE decision to Wlad, and all he did was beat a man who lost another wide decision to an aging Vitali; who fought with ONE arm!
It's not even a knock on David Haye, but the fact of the matter is he just fought one of the ugliest fights of his career against Wlad, and didn't even get close to knocking him out. Did his fists magically turn into cement? Did his willpower somehow evolve to that of Hercules? I'm sorry but this isn't the David Haye fan club boards and spewing some straight nonsense like that, HAS to be acknowledged. At least back up bold statements like that with some decent reasoning.............in this particular case you cannot, however. So I'll just pretend you're trolling or you are probably the real David Haye.
I could come out with thousands of ridiculous/hilarious analogies to what you just said, but I'll just leave it at that.
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really don't see how Vitali can win this, he is 41, age has caught up to him big time. Only a punchers chance I would say
haye is inn his prime, he will have the speed, stamina, sharpness and pretty much every other advantage over vitali, even maybe power
What I think would happen is haye winning a decision by out working vitali taking low risk
vitali of 4 years ago would have won
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Originally posted by King- View Postlol. I wasn't even going to post in this thread.......but come on man, you serious? Haye would KO Wlad if they fight again next time, based on what?
It's one thing to have a favorite fighter, as you're from the UK you obviously love David Haye.....but how could you just post some garbage like that? It's one thing if you backed that incredibly BOLD statement with some good points/facts and reasoning.........but you didn't, nor can you. The man just lost a very WIDE decision to Wlad, and all he did was beat a man who lost another wide decision to an aging Vitali; who fought with ONE arm!
It's not even a knock on David Haye, but the fact of the matter is he just fought one of the ugliest fights of his career against Wlad, and didn't even get close to knocking him out. Did his fists magically turn into cement? Did his willpower somehow evolve to that of Hercules? I'm sorry but this isn't the David Haye fan club boards and spewing some straight nonsense like that, HAS to be acknowledged. At least back up bold statements like that with some decent reasoning.............in this particular case you cannot, however. So I'll just pretend you're trolling or you are probably the real David Haye.
I could come out with thousands of ridiculous/hilarious analogies to what you just said, but I'll just leave it at that.
But I also want to point out. After the Purrity fight, people said Wlad was done. He came back. After the Sanders fight, people said Wlad was done. HE CAME BACK AGAIN. He was knocked out a THIRD time against Brewster. This time even Vitali said he's done. He didn't listen to his big brother and came back a third time. Against Peter, he was a 1-4 under dog and showed the true heart of a champion, despite being knocked down yet again.
I'm not saying that Haye can KO Wlad.I'm just saying you have to at least give each fighter a 2nd chance. Wlad was given multiple chances to prove himself and he did.
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I remember seeing similar results with Wlad/Haye. Once Wlad outclassed Haye, Haye went into bum status and now he's once again the savior of the HW division.Desperate motherfuckers!
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I think Haye is to fresh at this point. Vitali has declined FAST his last couple of fights.. IMO he looked awful against Charr. He won every round but he looked awkward slow and unbalanced..
I don't think Haye will KO him but I'm sorry to say that I think Haye would win a 8-4 type UD..
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostHaving watched ALL their fights several times, I know the Klitschkos capabilities as well as anyone. I'm usually able to pick the exact round they will stop an opponent.
The current aging version of Vitali will lose to the current prime version of Haye.
Even when Vitali was 38, I have no doubt he would have stopped Haye. But at age 41 he's just too slow, and cannot put his punches together like he used to.
I'm a fan of Vitali and dislike Haye, but I'm being realistic here.
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