Good. And hopefully it's Haye, so that once Vitali destroys him and sends him into retirement, people can hush up not only about Vitali, but Haye as well.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostThe article mentions a 30% offer, which is a good purse for a voluntary opponent.
I think it should be done in a way that fits the money generated. If other opponents who do nothing to add viewing figures get 25% (for example) then Haye should get a bit more than that given he will be bringing viewers to a fight people want to see.
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Originally posted by THE REED™ View PostHaye deserves 50% based on the fact that no other fight would garner even half the interest.
Povetkin-Vitali would be a HUGE event in Eastern Europe, although not in the UK or the US.
The opponent who would garner the most interest is his brother Wladimir, but that fight will never happen.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostA fight with Tyson Fury might bring as much interest. Haye already had his shot at a Klitschko, and fought passively for 11 2/3 rounds. Fury will go on to a very good career while Haye will retire, so in the long run Fury a better fight for Vitali's resume.
Povetkin-Vitali would be a HUGE event in Eastern Europe, although not in the UK or the US.
The opponent who would garner the most interest is his brother Wladimir, but that fight will never happen.
A Klitschko?
When will people learn... Wlad and Vitali are two different people, with two different legacies and two different styles.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostA fight with Tyson Fury might bring as much interest. Haye already had his shot at a Klitschko, and fought passively for 11 2/3 rounds. Fury will go on to a very good career while Haye will retire, so in the long run Fury a better fight for Vitali's resume.
Povetkin-Vitali would be a HUGE event in Eastern Europe, although not in the UK or the US.
The opponent who would garner the most interest is his brother Wladimir, but that fight will never happen.
Fury fights on Channel 5 (free-to-air).
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I actually think Tyson Fury would give Vitali quite a few problems (as ridiculous as it sounds).
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