It pains me to say it, but Haye could definitely get a title shot on his 'comeback'. He generates interest, particularly among British and German boxing fans, and money talks.
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David Haye will return with glee in his eyes at the thought he no longer has to fight Vitali for it would mean a certain crushing defeat the day he steps into the same ring as Vitali it would be far worse than what Carl Thompson done because Haye wouldn't get a chance to land the wild looping amateurish shots
I'm sure the David Haye fan brigade will get behind him like the flock of sheep they are and buy into even more of his lies...
I can rehearse some of them If you want???
"Right listen, I'm back for good (1year at best) I'm going to unify the titles and beat the Klitschko sisters"
"I've had top notch sparring no injury will happen like that again!"
(gets injured 1week after saying that)
Something along those lines pretty much...
Yep, I hope he does come back just so we can see him fall flat on his face one more time.
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Originally posted by denium View PostI wish David Haye would just leave boxing, in fact I wish he'd leave the country, never to be seen again. If he gets a shot ahead of other contenders, I'm finished with boxing.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostWhy would it be then?
Didn't want to make £5million?
Beating Fury doesn't really lead him anywhere except maybe to become a mandatory but in that case, the money is heavily split in favour of the champion.
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Originally posted by yoz View PostWeren't Hayemaker in talks with Vitali & José Sulaimán?
Who knows. I fancied Fury if the fight went beyond 5/6 rounds, but realistically Haye would have KOd him.Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostWin the WBC Title, then he can negotiate a better deal with Wladimir for a rematch. Or Vitali for a comeback fight.
Beating Fury doesn't really lead him anywhere except maybe to become a mandatory but in that case, the money is heavily split in favour of the champion.
Only split in favour of the champion if it goes to purse bids, realistically, Haye would bring enough money to the table for both parties to realize that a deal would have to be struck in order for the both of them to make most money. You have often seen a challenger making more than a champion. Especially if that champion was in the Bermane Stiverne mould.
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Originally posted by yoz View PostWeren't Hayemaker in talks with Vitali & José Sulaimán?
Who knows. I fancied Fury if the fight went beyond 5/6 rounds, but realistically Haye would have KOd him.
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