Comments Thread For: David Haye Feels Vitali Will Retire, Doesn't Expect a Fight
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Would be a big shame if it didn't happen IMO. As long as Vitali is not retired he's the #2 and WBC champ so it's perfectly reasonable for anyone to call him out. It's the same when people say Floyd Mayweather has slowed down a bit and it is a good time to fight him.Comment
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Exactly. Vitali was ready to fight Haye in 09, but Haye pussied out and fought bums instead.Comment
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Looks like Haye will remain a loser then with no chance of redemption after getting completely dominated the one time he stepped up against an elite level boxer. Unlucky Haye.Comment
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Wait a minute,did u know Haye iagreed to fight vitali in Febuarary 2012 but vitali pussied out and fought chisora,i can clearly remember Haye telling Vitali and Bernd boente at the klitschko-chisora presser "i accepted ya offer,i agreed the money why ent u fighting me"and as for haye not fighting Vitali in 09,what would you rather do fight vitali and accept a slave contract and if u win you have to give Vitali or his brother 2 rematches or fight valuev,get a belt,higher payday,and only give valuev one rematch if he wanted itComment
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5 world titles across 2 divisions
Ring magazine "cruiserweight of the decade"
Lineal cruiserweight champion
$30,000,000+ in the bank
"loser haye"
gtfo son.Comment
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I would bet that Ali was also a big favorite over Spinks and he may have also been a favorite over Holmes a couple of years later. And you should try not being so overly dramatic. Because nothing I said was disgraceful towards the great Muhammad Ali.Comment
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