David Haye ready to fight for fans' tickets for Wladimir Klitschko clash

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by dave-slave, May 1, 2011.


  1. kidgloves

    kidgloves Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Which was decided what 2 weeks ago. Your saying that Haye should do everything that K2 say because he signed a contract. The issue this time has been that Haye fans have been allocated the cheap seats. This wouldn't have come up until recently but you're saying Haye should do what he is told which isn't gonna happen cause the issue is recent.
     
  2. CHEF

    CHEF Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    and even funnier

    Jack says "Im a Wlad Fan":yep:smoke
     
  3. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    If it doesn't say in the contract that tickets will go on sale to German fans before British fans, but then K2 attempt to do this then of course it becomes a new issue and Haye has every right to oppose it.

    Look apply some basic common sense - if it was written into the contract that Haye signed that Germans would have first refusal on tickets then he would have absolutely no grounds whatsoever to challenge it. However, it seems as though the issue has now been addressed and resolved, implying that the different on sale dates was something not defined by the original contract and Haye was within his rights to challenge it.

    You people seem to jump to the defence of the Klits at all costs, despite what the evidence, logic and actual facts might show.
     
  4. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    And I don't remember Ali, Tyson, Holmes ir Lewis pulling out of a contract for a fight citing an injury, then signing a new contract for another fight on the same ****ing day - but **** happens - get over it.
     
  5. Justaman

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    You are right.

    But don't you think Haye is a bit responsible for that?
     
  6. ploys

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    you are correct that stuff like this is almost always negotiated beyond the signing of the fight contract...negotiations with the venue & ticketing agencies are of course completely seperate from those negotiations...i have no idea why anyone would say they are not...& fighters/promoters are entitled to be involved in those negotiations too...again: it is strange that people would say they shouldn't be.

    gotta say tho...the different ticketing agencies get allocations that can only be sold by them...if it sells out in germany before it goes on sale in the uk...the uk ticketing agency will still have their entire allocation to sell when they do go on sale. it's not really "first dibs" on the best tickets...altho if haye is fighting for parity on that & to get a better variety of seats on sale from the official uk distributer; good for him...he doesn't have to get involved in that **** & it's a good thing that he does.

     
  7. GladiatoR

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    10k max?

    Try 5k max.

    :lol:
     
  8. ploys

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  9. UndisputedUK

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    What's wrong with other Europeans, you should embrace them! :p
     
  10. sosolid4u09

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    this is hilarious.

    So a poster disagrees with something the Klits do...despite him being german, and that ****** BUBBY starts asking are you racially german or not!?! hes so ****ing shocked someone in germany dares to disagree with something the klits do :lol:

    these ****ing nuthuggers cannot comprehend the possibility that the klits ever do anything wrong, or that its not always haye's fault.
    This little incident highlights that completely.

    ****ing ******. what is wrong with tickets going for sale at the same time??! on the same day!?! how could you POSSIBLY say this is Haye's fault?!
     
  11. UndisputedUK

    UndisputedUK Boxing Addict Full Member

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    " haye WILL ko both these fools" - :good

    Haye went 12 rounds will Valuev, John Ruiz went 9 rounds that's the elite WBA champions out of the way. Barrett went 5, Ordinary 3... Macca 2 and Mormeck 7 make up the Cruiserweights.

    Now then... 6ft 5 or whatever they are, huge 250lbs with speed and power.
    Both have 84+ KO ratio at heavyweight.

    The smart money is on Haye struggling a few rounds, being softened up then Wlad prolonging a beating.

    Sorry to burst the bubble mate. :verysad
     
  12. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    whatever happened to the challenger doing whatever it took to get the champion in the ring so he could kick his ass? ive never seen a ***** ass dude talk **** for 3 years to the champion and beg for a fight....only to find every excuse in the book to back out, and this last thing is almost comical...who gives a **** about ticket details...get in the ring and quit being a ****ing *****....go suck his **** some more douche bag
     
  13. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    yeah last time i saw that was when haye pulled out of a fight with vitali to fight valeuv and when haye pulled out of a fight with 2 weeks left and 60,000 seats sold....**** off
     
  14. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not really.

    Its really common to sit foreign fans to same section
     
  15. Jack

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    The Mexican, Filipino and British fans always sit separate in America. The only time they don't, is if they buy American tickets. Whenever a fighter sells his own tickets, they should sit separate from the rest of the fans.