Why should I bother to inform you? Clearly you are just a hater who comes into a thread to bash the Klitschkos without even having basic knowledge of the situation. Go read the news and figure it out for yourself.
Vitali has alot more to lose than the guy who fought Lewis...but if Vitali trully wanted the fight he could have easily held Gomez off for a few months
Ok.... no skin of my nose :good Because i think i got it pretty spot on....We have had about 2 months of the Klits talking the talk... but no signatures where it counts:deal
You could be right. I doubted from the beginning on that it would happen. Haye did not want to face Rahman but now he wants Waldo. Sounds a little strange. Nevertheless I hope that this fight happens and brings some excitement back to the division.
Disagree You said yourself that Wlad is the biggest ticket,but he was willing to fight Vitali.I said,by your logic that fight would be less lucrative in terms of $$. I don't think $$ is his main incentive I think thats a tad unfair I think he wants respect and recogniton in the knowledge that this comes with $$
This **** is killing me. I wasn't aware that people were actually this misinformed.:rofl Yet, you just keep on posting as if they know what they are talking about. I guess you completely missed the WBC convention? I guess you missed the WBC saying that they will strip Vitali if he doesn't defend against Gomez? Not only that... but you don't even know who Juan Carlos Gomez is.:rofl
Well Haye seems to think diffrently "Haye has admitted, in an interview with the South London Press, that he is starting to get a touch anxious, and that he was a lot more optimistic about getting his bout against "Dr. Steel Hammer" a couple of weeks ago. Will the fight happen? Haye hopes so, naturally. "I was a lot more confident about the fight happening two weeks ago than I am now," Haye said. "I think the two brothers are not the warriors they claim to be. They don't want the biggest and best fights out there - they want to hand pick their opponents. It's fair enough, but they obviously aren't worried about the legacy they leave behind." This is quite an attack by "The Hayemaker" on the two heavyweight champion brothers, but does he have a point? Why the delay in Wladimir announcing who he will be meeting next? After all, June 20th is only just over four months away; wouldn't a Klitschko-Haye clash require at least a few month's of build-up? And the IBF and WBO king must know who he's fighting next by now - with fellow prospective challenger Chris Arreola now having an April 11th date on the cards."
Thats what was reported in the media but thats not what happened. It has been Wlad the entire time. always was Wlad/Haye That was an attempt to hype the fight..and it WORKED :hi::yep