Boente: David Haye means nothing to us and Vitali is definitely not afraid

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by ASL, Jul 15, 2012.


  1. Llanlad

    Llanlad Active Member Full Member

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    Boente has always reminded me of someone who is a little nerd who goes around being cocky because he has two huge older brothers to look after him ..
     
  2. TheChamp1000

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    "We offered Haye the fight September but he chose to fight Chisora instead because that was easier for him," Boente said.
    "David probably turned Vitali down because he got more money against Chisora, who is by far the easier opponent.



    Shows you how **** their terms offered to Haye are.
     
  3. gashalasha7

    gashalasha7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  4. Legend X

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    Boente might be a **** but he is successful at what he does.
    Haye and Booth are amateurs in comparison.

    This is the same old merry-go-round again. Haye talks a lot about the Klitschkos avoiding him, but at the negotiating table Booth and Haye price themselves out of the fight, act like they are the champions and carry on their "He's ducking me" act.
    Sadly, too many British fans lap it up.

    Fair play to Haye and Booth first time around (v.Wlad), the strategy worked.
    But you can't blame Boente for having no time for them now, after Haye's useless effort in the Wlad fight. And after all the **** that Booth has slung around.
    Maybe they've blown their chance.

    It's a shame because Haye has always had a better chance of beating Vitali than he had against Wlad (since 2010 anyway).