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    Vitali's most memorable fight was losing to Lennox Lewis!

    BBC SPORT
    Haye questions Klitschko legacy

    David Haye says Vitali Klitschko has yet to establish a lasting legacy ahead of the Ukrainian's latest defence of his WBC heavyweight crown.

    Klitschko, 38, defends his belt against unheralded American Kevin Johnson in Berne, Switzerland on Saturday.

    And Haye, who won the WBA title from Russian giant Nikolay Valuev last month, is keen to meet Klitschko in the ring before age catches up with him.

    "Vitali is nearly 40 years of age now and the clock is ticking," said Haye.

    "There are probably one million dudes in America called Kevin Johnson, and beating one of them doesn't make you an all-time great heavyweight.
    Heavyweight title fights should be huge events, not an after-thought in a country most famous for producing Toblerones
    David Haye

    "Vitali's greatest performance to date is a loss to Lennox Lewis. That's his most memorable fight and the one result on his record that will be remembered in the history books.

    "The Klitschkos (Vitali and brother Wladimir) don't care about being great fighters, whereas I do.

    "They may be big in Switzerland, but so are yodellers, and nobody wants to watch them fight.

    "It's one of the most unappealing heavyweight title fights for a while, and that's saying something."

    Londoner Haye, 29, has long craved a showdown with Klitschko or his younger brother Wladimir, the IBF and WBO champion.

    And after making a mandatory defence against two-time heavyweight world champion John Ruiz early next year, the Briton is determined to secure unification fights.

    "I want to knock out both Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko, and I don't care what order they fall in," said Haye.

    Vitali outclassed unbeaten American Chris Arreola in his last defence in September while Johnson should represent an even more straightforward task on Saturday.

    "I'll be watching the fight, but only because I have an interest in meeting Vitali next year," said BBC Sports Personality of the Year candidate Haye.

    "The fact that a title fight between a Ukrainian and an American is being held in Switzerland tells you all you need to know about the appeal of this fight.

    "Heavyweight title fights should be huge events, not an after-thought in a country most famous for producing Toblerones."
    Story from BBC SPORT:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/spo...ng/8403896.stm

    Published: 2009/12/09 14:05:55 GMT

    © BBC MMIX

  • #2
    So what?

    That was his most memorable fight because he is walking through the other top names right now. Not his fault his brother is the only other good heavy in the game right now.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ani4ani View Post
      Vitali's most memorable fight was losing to Lennox Lewis!
      A fight haye will never have and could never have fought.

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      • #4
        A great fighter has had great competition. Its sucks that theres no one in the heavyweight division worth a ****. So we will never really know about the klitschko's.

        Vitali has more of a legacy than wlad.
        At least vitali has faced at least 1 good fighter in lennox lewis.
        Wlad doesnt have **** but he does have belts...

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        • #5
          Also these guys are NATURAL super heavys while mostly ALL of their competition have been big overweight guys that would be around 220-230 lean. But fight pudgy so they will be near the same weight.

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          • #6
            He is right in a way.

            But on the other hand he's just talking to give himself a fight again.

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            • #7
              not an after-thought in a country most famous for producing Toblerones
              LMAO at Haye's opinion of this fight being in Switzerland.

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              • #8
                Well that's no insult. That was one of the best Heavyweight fights this decade. To see two men of that size and skill go at it was someone fantastic.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Shattered Jaw View Post
                  Well that's no insult. That was one of the best Heavyweight fights this decade. To see two men of that size and skill go at it was someone fantastic.
                  Last edited by Mersey; 12-09-2009, 12:55 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ani4ani View Post
                    Vitali's most memorable fight was losing to Lennox Lewis!
                    its funny cause its true

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