Wlad vs Pianeta is officially on!

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  • paulf
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    #71
    Originally posted by The Weebler II
    They will tell you that, but even if they rule out all those names they can't get away from the fact Chisora and Haye would take the fight in a heartbeat.
    I like Haye, but he fought tooth and nail to avoid having to give Wladimir a rematch if he won. Wlad has every right to return the favor.

    Nothing is stopping David Haye from challenging one of the #1 contenders to Wladimir's belts and forcing a rematch. But Haye can't be bothered, so that's that.

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    • gmc_rfc_06
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      #72
      Originally posted by Harry Balls
      It wasn't even remotely competitive?

      Wlad was never hurt, never in danger. Won comfortably. I mean what did you have? 9-3? 10-2?

      It was seriously similar to the Ibragimov fight.
      It was a HORRIBLE fight. I don't get why anyone would want to see it again until Haye redeems himself.
      I had it 9-3, yeah.

      However, there were about 3 clear rounds, the rest were won by a few jabs. Wlad was certainly troubled in the 12th, when that right landed he grabbed hold instantly and held on, before throwing Haye to the canvas.

      Terrible fight it was, but it was far from a dominant Wlad performance and at no point was Haye troubled. As poor as it was, I'd rather that than Pianeta or most of Wlad's other fights which are him doing what he wants, landing big shots at will and generally beating the crap out of opponents with very little ability.

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      • Barry Halls
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        #73
        Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
        I had it 9-3, yeah.

        However, there were about 3 clear rounds, the rest were won by a few jabs. Wlad was certainly troubled in the 12th, when that right landed he grabbed hold instantly and held on, before throwing Haye to the canvas.
        This is because Haye spoiled the fight. He just ran and never committed to anything.
        He just laid back and let Wladimir cruise to a decision.

        Terrible fight it was, but it was far from a dominant Wlad performance and at no point was Haye troubled. As poor as it was, I'd rather that than Pianeta or most of Wlad's other fights which are him doing what he wants, landing big shots at will and generally beating the crap out of opponents with very little ability.
        Haye was not troubled because he didn't even try. He was content with just running around and going the distance.

        Haye would be much more expensive than Pianeta. Not a chance they would fight for the same share.

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        • JAB5239
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          #74
          Originally posted by Weltschmerz
          Pianeta isn't a bum, what are you talking about. David Haye is a bum.
          Pianeta makes Haye look like Louis, Ali and Robinson rolled into one.

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