Originally posted by Freedom.
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If old Vitali beat Haye in 2013 would the Klitschko haters give him credit?
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostSo in other words, you believe it would be a meaningless win. Ok
But because Vitali is old and faded now, it's somewhat meaningful.
Foreman beating Crawford Grimsley would have been absolutely meaningless in the 1970s, when Foreman was in his prime. Grimsley was a nobody.
But because of Foreman's advanced age, and Grimsley being about the same age Haye is now, it was somewhat meaningful at the time.
Savvy?
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I would give him credit if he beat Haye, same way I gave wlad his credit for beating haye aswell, I honestly believe a 100% ready Haye beats them both.Last edited by ElBossHogg™; 12-26-2012, 12:07 PM.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostIn 2009, beating Haye would have been as meaningless as him beating Kevin Johnson.
But because Vitali is old and faded now, it's somewhat meaningful.
Foreman beating Crawford Grimsley would have been absolutely meaningless in the 1970s, when Foreman was in his prime. Grimsley was a nobody.
But because of Foreman's advanced age, and Grimsley being about the same age Haye is now, it was somewhat meaningful at the time.
Savvy?
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostSomewhat meaningful because Vitali is old and faded? Is Vitali the #2 HW or not?
Vitali is not in my top 10 P4P now, because he honestly hasn't looked good in his past two fights.
He's age 41 and faded, he can't put fast combinations together anymore. I think Price, Pulev or even Fury would have a good chance of beating him now.
I'd sooner he have his farewell fight against one of those three, all decent chaps (Fury talks a lot but he doesn't mean it, he's not hateful like Haye).
I'd hate to see Vitali lose his final fight to a douchbag like Haye.
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