The aftermath if Haye loses to Wlad

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  1. Davew430

    Davew430 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I've been sat thinking, i'm sure this question has crossed some of your mind's too...

    If Haye does indeed lose to Wladimir on July 2nd, will he take another fight? Or will he retire.

    If he decides to have one more fight, where will he go from there? With Vitali having Adamek lined up and Wlad holding the other title's, would it be worthwhile him having another fight if he were to lose?
     
  2. FrochFan7

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  4. Manning

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    I could see Haye fighting the winner of Chisora vs Fury next regardless of how his fight with Wlad goes.
     
  5. TAM83

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    No chance
     
  6. bam bam

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    Win or lose David Hayes last fight will be on July 2.He again said today that he will not box after his 31st birthday so theres no chance he will fight Vitali as hes obviously fighting Adamek on September 10.
    Hes not going to fight three months after July 2.
     
  7. 1971791

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    Chisora vs Fury winner would be a good fight to take (for him)... like he did against Maccarinelli and Harrison... it would make a lot of money on PPV (if he beats Wlad) and it'd probably be really easy to win. Also, if Chisora vs Fury is on Five, then the winner can become more well-known. It's all falling into place.
     
  8. Earl-hickey

    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    If he loses, he will dissapear into the sunset imo with his millions of pounds as consollation

    If he wins, im not sure, he may fight again, if he wins in good fashion surely old vitali at wembley would be too good to turn down
     
  9. billy boy balbo

    billy boy balbo New Member Full Member

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    Didnt he say he would be willing to extend his career in order to fight vitali? i personally think hes got years left hes just as usual talking out his arse
     
  10. GazOC

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    yep, he said that a few weeks ago
     
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  12. GazOC

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  13. billy boy balbo

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    wbo:rofl tells you how reliable the article is right away
     
  14. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I think you are right, because boxers never lie about retiring...:hey
     
  15. bam bam

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