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  • #61
    Vitali thank you for all the memories,,,,,

    I remember you going to war with lennox, and destroying danny williams with a double uppercut with the same hand,, danny tried to block the first one,, and then vitali threw the same exact punch and dropped williams,, i think it was the knockdown that ended the fight,,,,,

    THanks for the memories

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
      Vitali thank you for all the memories,,,,,

      I remember you going to war with lennox, and destroying danny williams with a double uppercut with the same hand,, danny tried to block the first one,, and then vitali threw the same exact punch and dropped williams,, i think it was the knockdown that ended the fight,,,,,

      THanks for the memories
      He can't hear you..............

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Michael Paine View Post
        The contract Haye signed for the 2nd July 2011 fight was to fight either brother they chose Wlad, after that fight Vitali said he wanted Haye and Haye has been chasing him ever since. So all you Vitali fans sit the fcuk down and shut the fcuk up.
        That sounds implausible, contract for either brother. Also Haye retired after that pathetic loss, as promised, so that's an odd way to chase someone. Meanwhile on Earth:

        http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=4349120

        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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        • #64
          Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
          That sounds implausible, contract for either brother. Also Haye retired after that pathetic loss, as promised, so that's an odd way to chase someone. Meanwhile on Earth:

          http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=4349120
          "Knock on wood, nothing happens. Vitali has to win his fight in two weeks against Solis, which is a very tough fight," Boente said. "If he comes out of that fight, he is also a possibility. In the contract it says Vitali or Wladimir.
          "I think it will be Wladimir to face Haye, but it's not a precondition from Adam Booth or David Haye."

          Read more at http://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/sport/s...jBRy3FQUpQz.99

          There you go from Boentes mouth.
          Last edited by Jam Jars; 11-10-2013, 05:59 PM.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Michael Paine View Post
            "Knock on wood, nothing happens. Vitali has to win his fight in two weeks against Solis, which is a very tough fight," Boente said. "If he comes out of that fight, he is also a possibility. In the contract it says Vitali or Wladimir.
            "I think it will be Wladimir to face Haye, but it's not a precondition from Adam Booth or David Haye."

            Read more at http://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/sport/s...jBRy3FQUpQz.99

            There you go from Boentes mouth.
            "David Haye could end up fighting Vitali Klitschko in Europe this summer rather than brother Wladimir Klitschko - should injury once again force the younger brother to withdraw from a fight."

            But ok, it's kinda impressive he was willing to cash out against either brother in his last fight, after ducking them aggressively for years.

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            • #66
              Vitali indeed ducked Haye lets be truthful here

              He said he wanted to fight Haye after the Wlad fight and said he wasn't happy because he felt his brother didn't do the job promised i.e shutting Haye up

              His manager confirmed Haye should fight Chisora and the winner would get a Klit, Chisroa Wald and Haye Vitali.

              Vitali saw the way Haye man handled and destroyed Chisroa and shart his pants.

              He has been running ever since

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              • #67
                Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
                David Haye is an actor, a diva, he NEVER wanted any of Vitali. I remember Vitali taking his cowboy hat off him and Haye stood soiling himself looking like a little kid about to cry.

                Its been pretty obvious Haye is terrified of Vitali. I think that is why he talks so much, to try tell himself otherwise. Everytime I've seen the two together Haye has been quiet as a church mouse. Sat there shivering, nervously flinching as if Vitali was about to backhand him.

                I am not one to often say fighters are scared but it was pretty evident Haye was petrified of big Vittles. Maybe after 6 years though he has grown some balls (hard to say after he ducked Charr & pulled out against Fury) after seeing Vitali age rapidly and almost fall to bits.

                He is lucky Vitali is so old & has calmed down and is focusing on politics because the Vitali of old would of buried the little ****house.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by A_Jeffrey View Post
                  He immediately gave it back when he realised he'd catch a whoopin.

                  Seriously though, people are saying Haye was scared in this video are reaching, Vitali was messing around and Haye knew that. Now the story of Haye going up to Vitali and throwing the magazine in front of him with the photo of Haye holding his and his brothers head which resulted in Vitali going off on one, tells me he isn't scared of him.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by A_Jeffrey View Post
                    Haye got owned lmao

                    #REKT

                    Thank you for all of the great memories Vitali. Respect.

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                    • #70
                      It's well documented that Haye ducked Vitali when Vitali was younger. The closest Haye came to fighting Vitali was getting bullied by him on German TV - cowboy hat stolen and punched in the arm. LOL for such a talker, Haye looked uncomfortable as hell.

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