what nobody is mentioning is that haye still has one fight left under contract to saurland event.if he fights wlad next(and it's a ****ing big if) he'll have to give 30% of his purse to saurland.no way is he signing this fight yet.all this chat is just posturing.
Haye's a cowardly dog and has belly-crawled for years now at the Klitschko's feet; so Wlad is now considering a fight with the cowardly Haye. If Wlad takes the fight, the
£2 million pay cut? So you're saying Haye will make £2 million more if he fought his mandatory Chagaev instead of Wlad?
TRUE:deal Thats why Boente on TV said.."maybe ts better to finish your options with saurland" Im telling you guys.... its not like Booth is making it to seem booth keeps saying"we have agreed to all of the demands"....but he never mentions HIS extra off the wall demands.... thats the issues right now Like Boente said..."there are still a lot of issues to decide"
Its bad that Wlad played golf instead of fighting chisora, but its good if he skiped that fight to get it on with Haye. IF NOT WLAD IS A ****ING COWARD AND GIVE CHISORA A FIGHT. All can be forgiven if this fight is made.
Funny you should say that, because you are taking their word for it on the '£2 million pay cut' bull****. He would be earning £2 million less than what he originally asked for, which were over-the-top demands in the first place. It would be like Haye asking for an 80/20 split on the purse and 100% of Sky PPV money, then coming back with 50/50 everything and saying 'Yeah, he's taking a £15m pay-cut, he clearly wants this fight!'. He would be making more money than he ever has against Wlad, and far more money than he could make fighting his mando Chagaev. This content is protected
That maybe what he wants, but what he needs is this fight for his legacy, if he doesnt take it he wont be regarded all that highly imo. Beat Haye and he's beat the best opponent that he possibly can in his time.
Not really. Wlad has dominated and beaten some good heavyweights over a number of years and established himself as the #1 of his era, Haye wouldn't exactly be by far and away his best win, would it? Unless you are over-rating Haye, then you'd agree. Haye is the one who needs a defining fight at heavyweight. His achievements at cruiserweight aren't in dispute albeit in what was a poor division to be honest. His heavyweight resumé at the moment is woeful, even compared to some other beltholders.