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I don't doubt Vitali wants to fight Haye and cash out with a career high payday, but lets be realistic - but you don't make an offer telling the guy who's bringing most of the money to the table that he's only getting 30%. I'm sure if Vitali manages to leave Bornte then he can come back with a realistic offer and the fight will happen.
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Haye has had multiple chances to fight Vitali and did not want to. Not sure where the confusion is but we do have a lot of delusional Brits on here.
![]() ![]() Haye chose to fight Valuev in one of the most boring fights ever then chose to fight Wlad in a boring fight see a pattern here? A Vitali fight wouldn't be any different Haye is scared to engage and does not trow enough punched to be competitive with Vitali or any of the other bigger Heavyweights for that matter he needs to stick to fighting British Domestic fights nobody outside of the UK cares about him after his embarrassing fight with Wlad after talking shit for almost 3 years then not even trying to win. |
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[IMG]********imageshack.us/scaled/landing/12/davidhaye001.jpg[/IMG] clearly from 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and now 2012 he has shown such excitement and that he deserves half if not more of anything he wasnts...because HE SAID SO THE ASS CLOWN SHOW continues |
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Presently, of course not. He wants to be mayor and retire.
If he loses his election and the politics train is off the track for a while, his priorities might change. I highly doubt that Vitali is scared of Haye though, the guy has been in the ring with Lennox Lewis and still wanted more. |
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It would appear Vitali's political party is gaining support in Kiev and is now second in opinion polls.
[url]********uk.reuters.com/article/2012/10/08/uk-ukraine-election-klitschko-idUKBRE8970MV20121008[/url] |
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I like it when Haye says Vitali lost the biggest fight of his life (Lewis) and then asks how he could retire after a fight like Charr...
Yet Haye lost his biggest fight of his career (Wlad), and then retired. He also had been blabbing it up for yrs how he promised himself he would retire at the age of 30, using it as an obvious bargaining tool. Yet that was acceptable. While Vitali is 41, been talking about possible retirement for a while, and running for Parliament, and it's not acceptable. Note to Haye, take some real fights first like Pulev, or Adamek, and you'd only be a fight or 2 away from a title match, plus building your stock back up from those woeful performances against Valuev and Wlad. |
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