Sounds like a mental contract lol "fight my entire family until you loss" haha.
Comments Thread For: Valuev Explains Why The Klitschko Fight Never Happened
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Also , Vitali offered much less than what Toney was paid vs Rahman.
Rahman himself was due to earn around 4m vs Vitali before Vitali decided not to take the fight.
Valeuv was worth more than what was being offered and he shouldn't be a slave , controlled by the guy he just beat along with his brother for the years to come
Unsportsmanlike disgraceful conduct. Thankfully the Klitschko regime has come to an end and no better way to stop it in its tracks than a 12 ROUND , lop sided exposing.Comment
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According to Vitali, Valuev was first offered 4 million. And every time Valuev turned it down the money went down where eventually the last offer was a million. Valuev retired after negotiations so he obviously didn't need the mulla.Comment
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When Burt is not polishing his cherished vibrator collection he is out celebrating with himself rejoicing the Klitschko's finally lost. He can be found sat in the corner of a dimly lit bar whispering and talking as though he is with company although everyone here knows he hasn't a solitary friend unless we are to count the likes of his friends list on boxing scene, which know doubt is a collection of other guys suffering with severe **** trauma from the last decade of Klitschko dominance, guys such as Jab, Jedi, Daggum and Laced Up.Also , Vitali offered much less than what Toney was paid vs Rahman.
Rahman himself was due to earn around 4m vs Vitali before Vitali decided not to take the fight.
Valeuv was worth more than what was being offered and he shouldn't be a slave , controlled by the guy he just beat along with his brother for the years to come
Unsportsmanlike disgraceful conduct. Thankfully the Klitschko regime has come to an end and no better way to stop it in its tracks than a 12 ROUND , lop sided exposing.Comment
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Valuev should have taken the first pay day offered then he wouldn't be a penniless bum being paid to attend to World of Boxing events with D list celebs like Van Damme and Steven Segal.Comment
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