Vitali: I will fight Stiverne, let’s agree on a date

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by rayhogan, Apr 30, 2013.


  1. RazorHandz

    RazorHandz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You're the one who said Chisora should have knocked out an injured Helenius and now you're saying a KO isn't necessarily impressive. :lol: Stop contradicting yourself. Haye is athletic and a big puncher unlike Adamek.
     
  2. RazorHandz

    RazorHandz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    My bad, LuckyLuke said that. I got y'all Vitali fanboys confused.
     
  3. ButtBread

    ButtBread @bettingboxing Full Member

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    More generally, if he legitimately dislikes Haye on a personal level, denying him a huge pay day is worse than (almost) anything he could do to him in the ring.
     
  4. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    This is a WBC Mand fight. He has to fight one Mand a year. Vitali has been the most active Heavyweight Since 2008. He has tried to fight Haye twice now. It is all he can do. Haye is too busy fighting Vitali's leftover opponents and you say these are **** fights? :rofl
     
  5. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Chisora won 2 rounds against an injured Vitali. That is not even competitive. Why do the Hayetards on here keep saying this? :rofl:patsch
     
  6. Koba

    Koba Whimsical Inactivisist Full Member

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    David Haye's foot seeking kindly home after years of neglect "It's not fair, I get blamed for everything"
     
  7. rayhogan

    rayhogan Dont worry Pac, you wont Full Member

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    Oh please stop with that bs excuse. Haye didn't want to fight Vitali first because Haye was inactive for a year? :lol::lol::lol: But wait didn't every vitali haters called Vitali a decline, slow zombie fighter that is in his 40's? Haye has said many times that vitali fights like a very slow robot. <<If that's the case then why didn't haye proved it? So what about a year inactive for a year. Do you know how many fighters has comeback from a year layoff and still win in big fights? Hell Vitali cameback from a 4 year retirement to destroyed peter in which this is the same peter that gave wlad hell in the first fight.
     
  8. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    Ray Hogan

    Consensus P4P no.1 clown in the forum.
     
  9. bremen

    bremen Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Exciting fight. Stiverne earned his shot.
     
  10. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    I like Vitali but I was hoping he would call it a day, Stiverne dominating Arreola like that was a good enough pass the torch moment for me

    Now he is gonna cause even more damage to the future of the division by beating up the guy who was supposed to be the next WBC champ

    I wonder who that belt will go to when Vitali hangs em up
     
  11. DrMo

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    The first Vitali-Charr press conference wasn't until after Haye-Chisora. K2 could've fought Haye in a massive fight in a packed out stadium but instead they chose Charr & the attendance was poor.

    Had Vitali retired it would be harsh to call it a duck but now he's fighting Stiverne it is a duck, plain & simple.

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  12. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    I am sure Suliaman will find a way to get Arreola in yet another WBC Eliminator or title fight for the vacant belt when Vitali retires :lol::rofl
     
  13. damian38

    damian38 BigDramaShow Full Member

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    Vitali-Haye would be a bigger money fight, but Haye should of gotten in line after he lost to Wlad, and maybe now he would be Vitali's mandatory instead of Stiverne, David Haye only has himself to blame

    Stiverne has earned his chance, fair and square, and Vitali is obligated to fight him, even Suleiman said a while back that Vitali HAS to fight the winner of Stiverne-Arreola first
     
  14. VG_Addict

    VG_Addict Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I could maybe see Stiverne hurting Vitali like Sanders did.
     
  15. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Haye could have fought Vitali all the way back in November of 2009 but instead chose the 'easier' fight in Valuev and put on one of the most boring and disgraceful performances ever where he claimed an injury.

    Then, he could have fought Vitali in the Summer of 2011 but yet again chose the 'easier' fight and fought Wlad in yet another boring and disgraceful performance where he lost just about every round and claimed an injury.

    See a pattern here? I sure do. I see a pattern of taking the path of least resistance and fights where Haye is content to back peddle, pose, flop, pot shot and run.

    Nobody wants to see that crap again. Sorry. Haye has had more than his share of chances to fight Vitali and didn't. He has NOBODY to blame but himself. He was too busy talking and not fighting. I am sure he will work his way to a Mandatory one day so he can take 25% of the purse and give us another 'exciting' fight :rofl:patsch