What the Klitschko's had to say on Haye pick of Valuev.

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  1. MonsterX

    MonsterX Active Member Full Member

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    I picked it from their own site:

    First of all, I feel sorry for the team of the Commerzbank-Arena and for the boxing fans in the Frankfurt region. We will try to set up another Klitschko fight in this wonderful arena as soon as possible. Also for us, the cancellation was very surprising as we got informed about it through the media. Haye’s manager Adam Booth did not even have the courage to give me a call personally and tell me about their decision – for me a sign of his inexistent class. Background of the pull-out are definitely the bad pay-per-view-TV figures of BSkyB in England”, says Bernd Bönte, Managing Director of the Klitschko Management Group.

    The last fights of Ricky Hatton and new English shooting star Amir Khan (last weekend against Andreas Kotelnik) both had very poor sales on TV (Khan vs. Kotelnik less than 30.000 viewers). It was Haye’s desire to base his purse on the British TV earnings.

    “Haye and his manager, whose home base is in the Turkish part of Cyprus for fiscal reasons, seem to have realized all of a sudden, that we have a global economic depression and English boxing fans are not that easily willing to pay 15 pounds for a bout. All the excuses of adhesion contracts are complete rubbish as Haye had already signed the same contract for the fight against Wladimir in June, which also contained a usual rematch clause and a pure Klitschko option. And for that fight he also pulled out. By the way, Vitali and myself attended Haye’s last fight against Monte Barrett at the O2 Arena in London. There were possibly 6.000 fans in a 20.000 seat arena. The guy is not a big draw in England at all. We were always surprised that he expected to get 2.7 million pounds out of the English pay-per-view sales for a fight against Vitali or Wladimir”, states Bönte further.

    Wladimir Klitschko: ”Already during the negotiations for my June fight, we realized quickly that Haye and Booth are very unprofessional. Booth might be a good trainer but as a manager he is simply incompetent. David always had a big mouth and tried to offend us with ridiculous self-made t shirts. But when it comes up to step into the ring and show what he’s got, he runs away. He even admits that fighting Valuev is the easier way. For me Haye is a little, inexperienced kid who is afraid of his own courage. Doubtless, my brother would have knocked him out within the first four rounds.”

    Klitschko Management Group has already started negotiating with potential opponents for Vitali’s next title defense. As soon as there are any news we will let you know immediately.
     
  2. Stackdoe

    Stackdoe New Member Full Member

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    i just hope haye gets to fight them both eventually. If he can reach valuev's chin with a solid punch (and thats a big if) he will knock him out. He would do the same to both klitschko brothers. Watch the Haye fight vs Alexander Gurov, thats what he does to upright eastern european fighters........
     
  3. Euxinis

    Euxinis alien Full Member

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    oh just say you're kidding comparing Gurov with Klitchkos:yikes
     
  4. ocelot

    ocelot Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Stackdoe - props for earning that 'newbie' status with every word. Have you even seen a Klitschko fight? Either brother would decapitate Haye.
     
  5. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    he could have eventually already fought 1 but pulled out...and then pulled out of one for sept....so please shut up with what haye "would do"
    he obviously didnt want to even get in the ring with either
     
  6. StreetsOfGold

    StreetsOfGold Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think it's fair enough if the fights were uk sky / setanta money only and he stood to not make much at all.