Yes lets wait a month on a Glass Jawed fighter that could potentially get injured again or not be ready to fight when you have already been inactive for 6 months because of that fighter not wanting to fight earlier in the year. Yeah, that sounds logical. :roflatsch
what's pathetic is to get injured when training for the biggest fight of your career. Don't blame Klitschko
It's the reasoning behind it that gets me. He didn't want Haye because he may get injured, but picks Ruslan "sick note" Chagaev as a replacement??
So, getting an injury is "pathetic" now is it? Most boxers must be pathetic then, especially Vitali seen as he pulled out FOUR times against Rahman. :deal
You calling someone pathetic, this is patheticatsch [yt]teg6m8jXM2U[/yt] Wrestling there to save his dear life against supermiddle weight. Haye needed to tackle him and roll with him in the canvas like a fool:rofl Haye's career is full of smoke and mirrors:deal So... I think Chagaev is one hell of a replacement:deal
That's true. Haye is 4-0, 4 ko's in his last four fights. There were also 11 knockdowns. Chagaev is 4-0, 0 ko's in his last four. There were no knockdowns.
What a pathetic response. He's an expert with the same opinion of Wlad, only from an objective standpoint, regardless of his previous activities. Are you suggesting you have to have cancer to have an opinion on one?
Of course you will score knockdowns when you fight the bum of the month like Haye - Barrett, Maccarinelli.
As opposed to the Skelton's of this world who subsequently went on to be stopped by a novice fighter in Martin Rogan. :think
I disagree strongly with this assumption. The fact that he was willing to fight Valuev and Chagaev since Haye and only David Haye pulled out of the fight, while he's still to defend three HWT belts against contenders like Povetkin, shows that he's more confident than ever and I'm not a Klitschko fan whatsoever.