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  • Hougigo
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    #11
    Quick.... write him in

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    • edgarg
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      #12
      Originally posted by F!x
      Who seriously cares about this ducking SOB?

      I was a Vitali fan until he ducked Haye in the manner he did. That was unforgivable. You say you'll fight someone if they beat someone else (Haye if he beat Chisora). That person beats the other person and you run and hide? I mean Vitali... Why you do that? You just can't do that and think no one will notice, there are people astute enough, with a long enough memory, to know exactly what happened and exactly what you did. And there are people out there who will pretend like nothing happened at all and eventually convince themselves of that alternate, contrived reality.. (you know who you are).
      You don't know what the devil you're talking about; repeating rumours and self-serving accusations which have no merit. Why don't you attack Haye for the 2 sets of contracts that he was offered in different years, when he was drooling at the mouth after Klitschko, who accommodated him.

      You sound like a representative of the "INTERNATIONAL BOWEL MOVEMENT", giving a "running" commentary......

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      • F!x
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        #13
        Originally posted by LacedUp'sDream
        Fingers crossed.the country is notorious for murky goings on,nothing would surprise.


        Get a life.
        Originally posted by Weltschmerz
        You Klit pokers need to learn the truth instead of proposing your absurb revisionist history.. Vitali will only ever be remembered for ducking Haye, quitting against Bryd and getting his ass whupped by a out of shape, overweight, outta prime Lewis.. that's it,the Klitschkos are a joke, get over it already!

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        • JaguaresMx
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          #14
          don't really know much about his politics, but it seems that what's strange here is that he is actually dedicated to public service and seems to have the brains for it, and more or less with a progressive agenda (correct me if i'm wrong).

          Pacquio on the other hand, well, he's just there (or not). Sorry couldn't help but take a shot at ridiculous Pac the politician.

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          • HeroBando
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            #15
            Originally posted by F!x
            You Klit pokers need to learn the truth instead of proposing your absurb revisionist history.. Vitali will only ever be remembered for ducking Haye, quitting against Bryd and getting his ass whupped by a out of shape, overweight, outta prime Lewis.. that's it,the Klitschkos are a joke, get over it already!


            David Haye will get a heavyweight title shot but it won't come against Vitali Klitschko, as was in the works.

            Instead, the former cruiserweight champion signed to challenge heavyweight titlist Nikolai Valuev on Nov. 7 in Germany after snubbing the deal to fight Klitschko, Haye trainer and manager Adam Booth told ESPN.com on Wednesday.

            David Haye will fight heavyweight champion Nikolai Valuev after pulling out of deals to fight both Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko in the course of less than two months.
            The revelation marked the end of a curious day. Klitschko's manager, Bernd Boente, and adviser Shelly Finkel couldn't reach Booth to finalize a deal they thought they had agreed to for Klitschko and Haye to meet Sept. 12 at the 55,000-seat Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt, Germany. The fight would have had live television coverage on HBO in the United States.

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            • A_Jeffrey
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              #16
              so now Yanukovich is ducking Vitaly hmm..

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              • JaguaresMx
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                #17
                Originally posted by F!x
                Who seriously cares about this ducking SOB?

                I was a Vitali fan until he ducked Haye in the manner he did. That was unforgivable. You say you'll fight someone if they beat someone else (Haye if he beat Chisora). That person beats the other person and you run and hide? I mean Vitali... Why you do that? You just can't do that and think no one will notice, there are people astute enough, with a long enough memory, to know exactly what happened and exactly what you did. And there are people out there who will pretend like nothing happened at all and eventually convince themselves of that alternate, contrived reality.. (you know who you are).
                So damn hysteric. Is not about being astute, is about overreacting.

                He's over 40 and has ambitions much greater than boxing. Who gives a **** about Haye?

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                • turnedup
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by JaguaresMx
                  don't really know much about his politics, but it seems that what's strange here is that he is actually dedicated to public service and seems to have the brains for it, and more or less with a progressive agenda (correct me if i'm wrong).

                  Pacquio on the other hand, well, he's just there (or not). Sorry couldn't help but take a shot at ridiculous Pac the politician.
                  You conveniently ignored the glaring and obvious differences in the education systems of the ussr and current domocratic russia and by extensions its neighbors. Per capita russia and it's immediate neighbors have more engineers and scientists than Pacquaio's entire asia pacific. The fact Pacquaio with his many many disadvantages has done what he's done in itself is remarkable.

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                  • JaguaresMx
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by turnedup
                    You conveniently ignored the glaring and obvious differences in the education systems of the ussr and current domocratic russia and by extensions its neighbors. Per capita russia and it's immediate neighbors have more engineers and scientists than Pacquaio's entire asia pacific. The fact Pacquaio with his many many disadvantages has done what he's done in itself is remarkable.
                    Agree on every point.

                    But you may have missed my own point: Pac's story is absolutely remarkable, one in a billion, but his dedication and career as a politician is not. I'm sure there are dedicated public servants with a vocation for politics that would be much better for the position than Pac, who is particularly known for being absent and voting with his religion. He can help in other ways.

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                    • iNorton
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                      #20
                      Ukraine's politics in its "best" - corrupt and dangerous. However what also can you expect from "President" with criminal background? I just feel sorry for my country and compatriots. USA and EU may do a good job by pressing our current shameless authorities through their property abroad (bank accounts, etc.) and instilling some fear and respect in their corrupt brains.
                      Last edited by iNorton; 11-08-2013, 07:11 PM.

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