Is David Haye now out-pricing himself?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by WiDDoW_MaKeR, Feb 3, 2009.


  1. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    60/40 in Wlad's favour sounds fair.

    Wlad bring the German (strong) and Eastern European (**** poor) market.

    Haye brings the solid and wealthy UK fans, and generates interest from the Americans as well.
     
  2. pmfan

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    That's not true. Neither one of them is under any obligation to give Haye a fight. Haye has not beaten a heavyweight contender. They could easily have said, fight Calvin Brock (or Sam Peter) and come back after you beat him.

    He'll be lucky if he can get either one in the ring. Lucky until the bell rings anyway.
     
  3. RUSKULL

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    Maybe in your opinion but not mine. :good
     
  4. RUSKULL

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    75-25 Wlad, isn't that what arbitration would bring anyway? :huh Or is it 70-30?
     
  5. RUSKULL

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    That's my point exactly, give him what arbitration would give and let's be done with it.
     
  6. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    It's funny when someone like Haye is in the media all of the time, going on and on about how the Champion is ducking him. Approaching the Champ at Charity events for kids and making a scene, ect.... Then the Champ finishes his scheduled fights, turns his head towards Haye, and offers him a fight... even to go into Haye's backyard and do it... THEN it becomes about money.:-( What is it Haye? Money or Legacy? Are you trying to become Heavyweight Champion of the World, or are you trying to cash in?
     
  7. ralphc

    ralphc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How about 70/30 in favor of the winner? Booth of them claim they are going to win.
     
  8. RUSKULL

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    That would be unfair since Wlad's the one puttung belts on the line. He's the champ, Haye is the challenger..................
     
  9. RUSKULL

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    :rofl :lol:
     
  10. RUSKULL

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    Then he should take the fight right? The proceeds don't matter in you opinion................:yep I'm sure Haye or any fighter would disagree.
     
  11. tysonlewisbook

    tysonlewisbook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Haye has to be displeased at the unexpected turn of events, that Wladimir Klitschko was not inimidated in the miniscule least of all his tough talk, and the world dominator has come to London to smash him to bits. Poor David Haye, he talked too much and now there's no where to hide.
     
  12. RUSKULL

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    Now Fightingweight will have to change his avatar....................I'm sure he won't though.
     
  13. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Not happening Skull**** :yep

    Haye won't duck out of this fight, no chance. Unless someone can tell us all what's on the table then this is pure speculation isn't it?

    Remember, up til now it's only been the Klits that have been flip-flopping on this fight, Haye has been consistent. Let's see what happens.
     
  14. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    Haye has been consistent?:lol: First Haye said that he was going to knock out two top 10 fighters and then fight Wlad. Then it became one "dangerous top 10 opponent". Then it became one top 30 fighter and then claiming to be ducked by Wlad. So... he was calling out Wlad again. Then, after Wlad dispatched Rahman right in front of him, Haye said that he would rather fight Vitali, claiming that Vitali was the tougher fight of the two. Now, Haye is saying that he wants to fight Wlad again.:rofl Yeah... consistent as hell.

    If anyone is consistent it's the Klitschko brothers. They both equally want to knock him out. The only back and forth came when they are arguing with each other over who gets to knock him out.
     

  15. thats a very biased account, Haye was wllling to fight either but Wlad was the prefered option, he then went to Germany where Vitali decided he wanted to fight Haye... so Haye said "Fine"

    Then a couple of weeks later Vitali went back on his word to fight Gomez (whoever he is :huh) Then apparently Wlad says he wants to fight Haye but we have officaly heard nothing from Wlad, and Haye hasn't heard anything either.

    I think the brothers are messing him about so he has to take another fight and hope someone KO's him. so they don't have to fight him