Why is Haye getting so much hate over the Klit negotiations?

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  1. MaliBua

    MaliBua Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I love.. " this Logic":D
     
  2. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Haye deserves the hate because he only "allowed" a Klit fight to happen within a short, 8 month time frame of his career.

    Before that for over 2 years he kept talking big but intentionally sabotaged any Klitschko fight in order to only have the big risky Klit fights at the very end, before his self-imposed bull**** retirement. That's how he wanted to maximize his bankroll and minimize his risk.

    Now his own grand plan is blowing up in his face. Haye and Adam Booth wanted to look like geniuses and now their career management looks like it was done by a complete amateur fool.
     
  3. Arran

    Arran Boxing Junkie banned

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    If Haye had signed to fight this 14 fight amatuer:

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    what would the posts on here be like? there would be 10000000 threads by now
     
  4. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    So you're saying Wlad chose to fight Chisora to teach Haye a lesson?
     
  5. Bub

    Bub Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why is Haye getting so much hate over this?
    Klitschko fans.

    Ask someone who is impartial & I doubt they'd blame Haye
     
  6. madballster

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    Actually, I think so. It may not sound perfectly rationally on Wlad's end (as he risks losing out on a huge purse) but he may want to **** off Haye and simply rain on Haye's retirement/legacy plans after all the bad blood.

    Trust me I wish Wlad didn't play these games now but it is what it is. They're trying to sabotage Haye's grand plan.
     
  7. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    Haye is certainly to be blamed to some extent - for example, had he not of cashed in against Audley then he wouldn't have to face a mandatory, and if he did feel Wlad was bluffing with the July second date then he could call him on it.

    Personally I think both fighters realised July was abit of a no go and decide to run out there RTL and Sauerland options to maximise the cash for their fight
     
  8. Arcane

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    Because he's making the fragile Klit look bad.
     
  9. Bub

    Bub Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fair enough on the Harrison fight, though I don't blame him. Easy fight good, money.
    As for calling Wlad's bluff. I don't think he could be bothered. He knew Wlad was full of bs & probably couldn't be bothered playing games and going through a training camp only for the fight to not happen.
    IMO Haye wants this fight, if only for the money.
     
  10. swayz

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    everyone knows full well that haye had to have a fight signed or he HAD to face his mando...find me anything anywhere that disputes that even slightly. there is nothing.

    when wlad signed to face chisora; he stopped the fight from happening. FACT.

    if haye HAD come up with a different excuse; fine. then it would have been his fault. but he didn't.

    wlad signed to face chisora...knowing full well that if he did that haye would have to face his mando...thus wlad stopped this fight from happening. only true haye-haters & wlad nuthuggers can't see it.
     
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    wow , this guy looks fat and out-of-shape there
     
  12. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    He is - he's a 14 fight novice. There's no way on earth he should share the ring with Wlad. It's a joke. Inexcusable
     
  13. WILLOWONE

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    Why do people keep saying Haye pulled out through injury,fact of this matter is it all comes down to money and the reason Haye pulled out is due to his contract Setanta sport being not worth a carrot simple Setanta sport collapsed so he would not have been paid.The Klitschko's want the lions share of any deals.They want 50% of Hayes PPV in Britain knowing it will be huge while in Germany it is a set amount something like 4 mill.Which means if Haye collects the PPV and the Klitchsko have the 4 mill Haye will be getting much more,no a shitload more!!!!!!GREED ON BOTH PARTS!!!!!!!!
     
  14. Robney

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    Because that was his initial excuse... But you can't take anything Haye says seriously.
     
  15. supergunner07

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    You have just shown yourself to be an idiot and a hater, Only Cunningham was champion at the time, Adamek was still fighting to get to NO.1 contender for Cunningham's belt nevermind fighting Haye and Cunningham's failure to dominate and unify the belts together since Haye left tells you all there is to be known about Cunningham