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  • yoz
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    #11
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    I can agree to this.

    At least for WK. If a VK fight happens, it has to happen after the Fury fight or after the VK-Stiverne fight.

    They have a fight to have, and it would be a shame not to see it happening. No matter how old Vitali is, he's still a champion.
    Haye-VK would be an interesting match-up; but how long is David going to keep 'chasing' the fight? If he's fighting Fury in September, that means a potential Klitschko showdown won't happen until at least February 2014...

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    • LacedUp
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      #12
      Originally posted by yoz
      Haye-VK would be an interesting match-up; but how long is David going to keep 'chasing' the fight? If he's fighting Fury in September, that means a potential Klitschko showdown won't happen until at least February 2014...
      Well, he's trying to be active so I think so. And he's 32, I mean it's not old at all in heavyweight terms. He hasn't taken any punishment whatsoever in his career and fights once or twice a year so he should be fresh enough. And I'm sure he could wait until 2014 to have a fight with Vitali.

      Question is, will Vitali stick around for that long? He's not getting any younger. But a win vs Haye would still be a very attractive fight to retire on as opposed to anyone else really.

      Who do you see winning if they were to fight later this year?

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        #13
        Originally posted by hougigo
        I want the a Klitbro.....
        Why don't they read their work before they post
        Welll... reading and writing aren't always equal accomplishments ....with some people. I'm not criticising them you understand......

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          #14
          Perhaps the only thing sweeter than seeing Fury laid out on the canvas would be seeing Haye laid out on the canvas. This is one of those fights where you just hate that somebody has to win. Actually maybe the first such fight.

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            #15
            Originally posted by LacedUp
            Well, he's trying to be active so I think so. And he's 32, I mean it's not old at all in heavyweight terms. He hasn't taken any punishment whatsoever in his career and fights once or twice a year so he should be fresh enough. And I'm sure he could wait until 2014 to have a fight with Vitali.

            Question is, will Vitali stick around for that long? He's not getting any younger. But a win vs Haye would still be a very attractive fight to retire on as opposed to anyone else really.

            Who do you see winning if they were to fight later this year?
            32 years old and fights a high stamina sapping style, It is getting old for his style then adding to the equation he doesn't fight consistently in the year and that he also dropped several lbs of lean muscle mass when he was on that reality show.
            You can only abuse your body so much before it starts taking a telling effect and trying to be active isn't fighting once a year, he's had numerous chances to fight before he set that Manuel Charr fight up but he was simply not interested, its his own wrong doing.

            His ring rust will show and If he is knocked out against Fury which is very likely to happen, well you can use all those excuses.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Mugicha
              Perhaps the only thing sweeter than seeing Fury laid out on the canvas would be seeing Haye laid out on the canvas. This is one of those fights where you just hate that somebody has to win. Actually maybe the first such fight.
              Either way one of these two will come across a better fighter on their way to trying to get Wladimir to fight them and probably be stopped.
              Hopefully it's David Haye, I mean his only method of getting a world title shot is by confronting someone like common trash and trying to talk his way into it...
              Give Fury respect were its due he's never talked his way into a world title shot and has arguably fought better opposition than David Haye all but one obviously being Wladimir on Haye's record who schooled Toe boy.

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              • LacedUp
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                #17
                Originally posted by Keitha313
                32 years old and fights a high stamina sapping style, It is getting old for his style then adding to the equation he doesn't fight consistently in the year and that he also dropped several lbs of lean muscle mass when he was on that reality show.
                You can only abuse your body so much before it starts taking a telling effect and trying to be active isn't fighting once a year, he's had numerous chances to fight before he set that Manuel Charr fight up but he was simply not interested, its his own wrong doing.

                His ring rust will show and If he is knocked out against Fury which is very likely to happen, well you can use all those excuses.
                Did I asked for your biased hateful opinion? No, I asked yoz, who, despite his liking for Wlad actually has somekind of boxing knowledge and you can actually discuss things with him.

                He didn't drop several pounds of muscle in the jungle, he lost weight. It takes a lot of time to lose muscle, it's not doable over the course of 5 weeks. At least not to the extent you are making it out to be.

                And the things you've said has been said for the last 3-4 years. It's getting old and clearly fighting once a year hasn't really had an affect on him.

                With regards to Fury.. I've seen you say Fury is the favourite before. Kind of ironic you are asking for 7-1. Let's see who's right on the night.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Keitha313
                  Either way one of these two will come across a better fighter on their way to trying to get Wladimir to fight them and probably be stopped.
                  Hopefully it's David Haye, I mean his only method of getting a world title shot is by confronting someone like common trash and trying to talk his way into it...
                  Give Fury respect were its due he's never talked his way into a world title shot and has arguably fought better opposition than David Haye all but one obviously being Wladimir on Haye's record who schooled Toe boy.
                  The more I think about it, the more I hope Fury can win. He does at least conduct himself like a fighter. I don't think he will though.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    Did I asked for your biased hateful opinion? No, I asked yoz, who, despite his liking for Wlad actually has somekind of boxing knowledge and you can actually discuss things with him.

                    He didn't drop several pounds of muscle in the jungle, he lost weight. It takes a lot of time to lose muscle, it's not doable over the course of 5 weeks. At least not to the extent you are making it out to be.

                    And the things you've said has been said for the last 3-4 years. It's getting old and clearly fighting once a year hasn't really had an affect on him.

                    With regards to Fury.. I've seen you say Fury is the favourite before. Kind of ironic you are asking for 7-1. Let's see who's right on the night.
                    I never asked for those odds, I took them as they were offered big difference.

                    David Haye came out of that Im a celebrity possibly just a tad under 200lbs to say he lost no muscle mass is ******, you're not taking into account the proper nutrient that was not took in and the hot temperatures he was in sustained too, there is a reason he was worrying about the weight loss.

                    Once again he went the easy route to get the HW title shot and is a disgrace to boxing.

                    "Biased hateful opinion"
                    Someone sounds a little bit butthurt.

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                    • yoz
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by LacedUp
                      Well, he's trying to be active so I think so. And he's 32, I mean it's not old at all in heavyweight terms. He hasn't taken any punishment whatsoever in his career and fights once or twice a year so he should be fresh enough. And I'm sure he could wait until 2014 to have a fight with Vitali.

                      Question is, will Vitali stick around for that long? He's not getting any younger. But a win vs Haye would still be a very attractive fight to retire on as opposed to anyone else really.

                      Who do you see winning if they were to fight later this year?
                      Agreed.

                      Fighting once a year won't be enough, IMO. He's going to need to beat Fury in convincing fashion, then probably KO another 'contender' before VK becomes the money fight of the division.

                      As it stands, I think Haye could decision VK; although I wouldn't rule out VK stopping Haye. Speed will be key. VK, based on the Charr and Chisora performances, appears to be a sitting duck. Question is, will someone get to him before Haye?

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