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  • #31
    I am really suspicious that long lay off are from steroid / ped abuse.


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    • #32
      I just find it funny that EVERY Klitlicker is against a Klit-Haye matchup but are quite content with unkowns as his last fight.

      It simply defies belief.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Jedi Vader View Post
        I just find it funny that EVERY Klitlicker is against a Klit-Haye matchup but are quite content with unkowns as his last fight.

        It simply defies belief.
        You're wrong, many Klitschko supporters wouldn't mind seeing Wlad-Haye II or Vitali-Haye.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
          You're wrong, many Klitschko supporters wouldn't mind seeing Wlad-Haye II or Vitali-Haye.
          Do you then?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Jedi Vader View Post
            I just find it funny that EVERY Klitlicker is against a Klit-Haye matchup but are quite content with unkowns as his last fight.

            It simply defies belief.
            I said this at least 10 times... If Haye is an active, 'normal' fighter, I am totally for Vitali-Haye.

            But if he looks just for that one fight, and if he's retiring if he loses to Vitali - no, lets give the chance to somebody else.

            It is questionable if he deserves the chance when he is 100% in boxing; but if he is anything less than that, then no. Go make a movie or fitness club or something...

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            • #36
              While Haye doesn't fight often enough he is not a whole lot less active than Vitali and believe it or not has fought the higher level guys over the past few years too. The worst guy on his record being Harrison who bad as he is still had more credentials that bum charr who had beaten nobody but part timers. Vitali just doesn't want the fight he'd much rather less money and less risk. Sick to death of this guy, Wlad is the ONLY true champ out there, Vitali would be looong gone by now if he didn't have wlad protecting him by taking the more dangerous opponents.

              Let's compare Haye's last 5 versus Vitalis last 5

              Haye:
              Valuev (WBA champ)
              Ruiz
              Harrison
              Wlad
              Chisora

              Vitali:
              Briggs
              Solis (would have been okay if Solis was in shape - he wasn't)
              Adamek (Vitali put in a good performance here)
              Chisora
              Charr

              The one guy on both records was destroyed by Haye while giving Vitali hell.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Master Chief View Post
                I am really suspicious that long lay off are from steroid / ped abuse.


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                Is that why Floyd only fights once a year?

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                • #38
                  Vitali will always be remembered for ducking Haye if he retires now - it's not as if he has a single memorable victory on his entire resume. Only his defeats leave a lasting impression. He could have gone done as a top 100 hw but it's probably too late to change things now.

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                  • #39
                    I think Vitali has bigger problems than David Haye at the moment.
                    People should understand Vitali is full time politician in the government with massive problems. He is looking for one farewell fight, maybe none.
                    Fury is much more fair, he is calling out Wlad, the guy who should be called out, not Vitali.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
                      Vitali will always be remembered for ducking Haye if he retires now - it's not as if he has a single memorable victory on his entire resume. Only his defeats leave a lasting impression. He could have gone done as a top 100 hw but it's probably too late to change things now.
                      I'll settle for a defining career rather than a defining fight,which would not be provided by David Haye for the record,if the man fights Fury or another giant throwing more than 25 punches in one round I'll change my tune.

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