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  • #41
    Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
    Not much, but Manuel Charr wouldn't have been KOed by age light heavyweight 40 Carl Thompson or knocked down by super middleweight Lolenga Mock.

    Chisora wasn't the same after being hit for 36 rounds by three giant heavyweights: Fury, Helenius, and Vitali. Haye got their leftover.

    Haye has not done enough to earn a title shot. Vitali is mandated will fight the winner of Stiverne-Arreola if he doesn't retire. Haye needs to get back in line.
    Lol dude, you obviously don't know anything about boxing. Money talks, that's all anyone ever needs to know about boxing.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
      Do you really have to go back that far to pad out your bull**** arguments?

      Are you seriously trying to argue that Manuel Shart was more deserving than Haye of a title shot?
      When it comes to his beloved Klitschko brothers Tunney is impossible. Give up mate, it isn't worth the effort. Deluded isn't the word.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
        Haye has not done enough to earn a title shot. Vitali is mandated will fight the winner of Stiverne-Arreola if he doesn't retire. Haye needs to get back in line.
        But Manuel Shart had done enough?

        Why don't you just admit that you're scared that Vitali will get knocked out by Gaye? Its patently obvious

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        • #44
          I won't be drawn into petty squabbling but I'll say this,how can Haye fans believe Haye deserves a fight against VK ? He did nothing against Valuev and Wladimir nor has he faced anybody noteworthy,Charr was a mandatory chosen from a pool of WBC ranked boxers,a ranked system that also allowed him to select Lard "Boy" Chisora,a man so determined to succeed he ceased to train for the Haye fight,any man who chooses to come in heavier against Haye than he did previously against VK,obviously has motivational issues.If Haye genuinely wanted to secure a legacy I'd be in favour of the fight,but it's clear he's only motivated by the payday and avoiding confrontation and a KO,he'll never turn up to win,it's a pointless fight and one clearly not worth getting excited over,Haye blew his respect away when he failed to turn up on July the 2nd,he may have been present in body in that ring but he left his desire behind elsewhere.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Sage84 View Post
            When it comes to his beloved Klitschko brothers Tunney is impossible. Give up mate, it isn't worth the effort. Deluded isn't the word.
            I know. Its funny though. Ive never seen someone get so womanly and menstrual on here before. He gave me green k for respecting the Klitschkos before then gave me a kick for my apparent "hatred" of the Klitschkos

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Andrew5550 View Post
              Lol dude, you obviously don't know anything about boxing. Money talks, that's all anyone ever needs to know about boxing.
              After having read your comments Andrew,I'd say it's near on impossible to have a civilised debate regarding boxing with you,you've really brought nothing to the debate except poorly wrote quips and crappy replies,you try to use subtle digs invoking humour.I dread to imagine how many crusts of dried semon are present on your keyboard.

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              • #47
                A slightly disingenuous barb from Wladimir. Haye can earn good money at home, wont be as much as he could from a fight with Vitali(and I would love to see Vit give him a beating), but he can still earn a lot as evidenced by his fight with Chisora.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by DavidHaye'sToe View Post
                  After having read your comments Andrew,I'd say it's near on impossible to have a civilised debate regarding boxing with you,you've really brought nothing to the debate except poorly wrote quips and crappy replies,you try to use subtle digs invoking humour.I dread to imagine how many crusts of dried semon are present on your keyboard.
                  Haha. Well, if only you knew. I just cannot fathom people like yourself who slate David Haye regularly (see your name, what is that?) because of a few dodgy fights, when that is what Vitali and Wladimir has been doing for their whole careers. Now, if you wanna talk boxing, I'll happily go back and tell you why Tunney was revolutionary, why Joe Louis is the best HW of all time, and why SRR's technique was unrivalled. However, I don't think you are schooled in the hard knocks, and I don't think you would be able to follow me down the path of heavyweight history - simply based on the level of intelligence your name is displaying. So yes, I am guilty of lowering myself down to your and Freedom's standards - but it has not been for a lack of trying. If I ever see a squirt of intelligent and fair-balanced post, I will happily enter a debate. Until then...

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                  • #49
                    Freedom, are you daring to defend Charr as opponent?

                    You have no idea about Carl Thompson, stop pretending.

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                    • #50
                      My views. Maybe Vitali realized he is older then he thought after the Chisora fight. Maybe he realized he physically can't do it anymore. After all Haye was recently explaining why he only fights once a year. And it was because of what boxing is doing to his body and he is 11 years younger then Vitali. Or maybe Vitali just changed his mind and decided he doesn't want the fight and he will now go off into retirement and start spending his $70 million. Or just maybe he was waiting for the election to be over and he will sign to fight Haye next week. But one thing I am sure of it is not because Vitali is somehow afraid of Haye. After all if I was an elite 6'8" heavyweight and had watched Haye fight in the division I sure as hell wouldn't be afraid of him.

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