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  • #11
    Originally posted by Simurgh View Post
    Can't give Chisora title shot after 4 losses - it would be just too much.
    Haye is more interesting, but if he is still in boxing. So is he retired now?
    He said on his facebook page the other day that he would open to a rematch with Wlad. The Vitali match-up interests him more though. He admitted Wlad was very difficult to fight because of his style. He also said he was considering going the mandatory route - and I think it would take him one or two fights to do that.

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    • #12
      Lets see Haye vs Helenius and Charr,then.Fury I believe will duck Pulev.we need some interesting match ups,I let last year slide with poor opposition for the brothers so others could be brought along,with the exception of Thonpson obviously he was mandatory.cant blame Wlad for getting a fight in before Pusvetkin after his track record of no shows.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
        He said on his facebook page the other day that he would open to a rematch with Wlad. The Vitali match-up interests him more though. He admitted Wlad was very difficult to fight because of his style. He also said he was considering going the mandatory route - and I think it would take him one or two fights to do that.
        Do you believe what Haye says about going the mandatory route ?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
          Excuses excuses. Haye put up a bad performance in their first fight, no arguing there. He's still ranked in top 5 with most governing bodies, ring mag, boxrec and even boxingscene has him #2. A fight with Haye would not only generate far far more money than someone like Pianeta, but would also create much more interest. Especially after Chisora. Worse rematches has happened before, incl. some of Wlad's.
          Doesn't chance the fact that he has to earn his shot like everybody else. Haye is nothing special and Wlad already beat him. A second Haye fight wouldn't generate nearly as much interest at this point in time.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by DavidHaye'sToe View Post
            Do you believe what Haye says about going the mandatory route ?
            I don't know. He might fight Povetkin or someone ranked highly and then get a shot. If it's three fights, no. If he can do it in one, then yes.

            Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
            Doesn't chance the fact that he has to earn his shot like everybody else. Haye is nothing special and Wlad already beat him. A second Haye fight wouldn't generate nearly as much interest at this point in time.
            Earn his shot? Like Pianeta? Charr? Wach? Mormeck? Come on. That's a smokescreen they put up. Haye has been a champion for years, proving himself in two divisions and KO'ing tough guys like Ruiz and Chisora.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
              He said on his facebook page the other day that he would open to a rematch with Wlad.
              Why are you such a big fan of David Haye? Do you realize you make a fool of yourself by gushing over him like a teenage girl with a big crush?

              Haye had many chances,. He backed out several times and then, when he finally did fight Wladimir, he hardly threw any punches.

              I think there are people much more deserving of a Klitschko fight than Haye, such as Pulev and Fury, and including Pianeta, since Haye has already had his shot.
              Last edited by The Hammer; 03-18-2013, 10:18 AM.

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              • #17
                Povetkin-Haye is a real possibility.

                Back to Fury - he needs 3/4 fights before he's ready for Wladimir.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                  I don't know. He might fight Povetkin or someone ranked highly and then get a shot. If it's three fights, no. If he can do it in one, then yes.



                  Earn his shot? Like Pianeta? Charr? Wach? Mormeck? Come on. That's a smokescreen they put up. Haye has been a champion for years, proving himself in two divisions and KO'ing tough guys like Ruiz and Chisora.
                  Haye is a nobody. If he wants to come out of his 'retirement', he better make himself relevant by beating some meaningful opposition. Otherwise, couldn't care less about that clown.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by yoz View Post
                    Povetkin-Haye is a real possibility.

                    Back to Fury - he needs 3/4 fights before he's ready for Wladimir.
                    He's potentially 2 fights away from Wlad. I think he will take the chance as soon as he gets it.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by yoz View Post
                      Povetkin-Haye is a real possibility.

                      Back to Fury - he needs 3/4 fights before he's ready for Wladimir.
                      Povetkin-Haye is a fight I would love to see.

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