Comments Thread For: Haye: Klitschko Won't Go Through With Fury Rematch

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  • Dirk Diggler UK
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    #11
    He's still got that TV deal with RTL to fulfil.

    I'd actually rather see him fight Wilder for the WBC than a rematch.

    Fury took the piss out of him, it wasn't even close.

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    • ADP02
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      #12
      Wlad is not Haye. So lets see what Wlad says about all this.

      If Wlad wants to continue boxing, a rematch would be the most motivating reason to want to continue boxing. Then again, he didn't look good at all in that fight.

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      • elfag
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        #13
        He should take the rematch although he hasnt in the past.

        The only thing is this was not a one shot KO. On the other hand its not like fury was amazing, he just had more activity than wlad and outlanded him but it was super sloppy. I do agree its a fundamental style flaw with wlad that fury exposed and I dont think he can change himself that much in one fight. Its not unwinable though if he would have just taken some chances and let his hands go he might have won. If they get his dumb ass to be willing to jab to the body, feint and throw some lead rights and hooks then jeeze maybe that would work if your same old jab jab grab doesnt work.....

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        • Jedi Vader
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          #14
          Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
          He's still got that TV deal with RTL to fulfil.

          I'd actually rather see him fight Wilder for the WBC than a rematch.

          Fury took the piss out of him, it wasn't even close.
          That's a good shout.

          What I like is that Fury and Wilder are in complete control of the division right now and not Klit.

          Such a nice feeling.

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          • russogd3
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            #15
            Not buying it, Wlad definitely takes the rematch next. If not he retires, those are the only two options I see him exercising. Fury won the fight, and props to him for that, but I'm not all that impressed with him either. I'm sure Wlad would be favored in a rematch and would have a good chance of regaining his titles.

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            • Weltschmerz
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              #16
              Vlad has a rematch clause and a contract to fulfil, pretty sure we can expect a rematch. Fury didn't try to lose as a pro... Vlad did... and came back stronger. Do not forget this.

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              • Tobi.G
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                #17
                Haye is only happy about the outcome because he believes he can knock Fury out. The question is what is left in David Haye?

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                • kiDynamite92
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                  #18
                  Haye should **** off and Wlad should retire unless he wants to get KO'd. The fight wasn't even close. Maybe go for Wilder if you're really contempt on winning a title but I think that will end badly for him too.

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                  • kiDynamite92
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                    #19
                    All that's left for Wlad to do is get beat up by fury again, get KO'd by Wilder or get smashed by the Whyte/Joshua winner.

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                    • alexguiness
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by hweightblogger
                      Wlad will most definitely take the rematch. No other loss upsets Wlad like this one because (and this is different than in his other losses) he has nobody else to blame but himself.

                      He will take the rematch and KO Fury.
                      I agree.

                      I think his pride took such a beating last weekend that he will take the re-match.

                      Fury completely confused him mentally and had the beating of him before the first bell.

                      A re-match could be very different - I could see a brutal early knock-out by Vlad.

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