David Haye Has No Problem Fighting Klitschko In Germany

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  1. twopiece

    twopiece Pugilistic Ambassador Full Member

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    I still don't think that the Vitali issue was made up. Think about it, would you admit that you were letting your brother try and scare off a Cruiserweight that called you out on a national stage.

    Then they go and negotiate with unreasonable, bull**** demands that they know Haye won't agree to, while blaming him for the fight not happening.

    Most fighters that take a fight with Wlad, madantory or voluntary, are interedsted in getting a payday. They don't even come to win and are always out of shape aside from Ibragimov.

    David Haye has indicated that he is coming to win and he is self promoted, so some things will obviously come out about how the K brothers operate.

    CHEF said its all about money with Haye. If that is true, then why two rematch clauses? I was starting to believe biased BS on these boards for a minute.
     
  2. jc

    jc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The Klitschkos are hard negotiators, they know they hold all the aces. Im still confident the fight will be made, it nets either Klit more money than a mandatory.

    The only people saying Haye has to prove himself are Klit fans who are either scared of their man losing to #Haye or jealous of the quick rise he has had.

    Either way David Haye Vs A Klit is the biggest fight that can be made in the division, short of VK v WK ofcourse.
     
  3. Ilesey

    Ilesey ~ Full Member

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    Whatever you are smoking, can you PM me because I would like to buy 3 tonne of the stuff so maybe, just maybe I can live in the same fantasy world that you do. :good

    Are you a computer, that selects random bias statements from a ****** comment bank?? :think

    Seriously, you have not read one ****ing article and that is quite obvious. Yes, the defense is not mandatory, but it doesn't mean that Haye should succumb to every Klitschko whim. :nut:patsch

    Haye has already stated he is willing to travel to Germany to fight Klitschko - how dare he? He's a worse dictator than Saddam! :lol:

    And you want him to fight Toney! Need I pull up your comments about Toney and your thoughts on a possible Klitschko encounter.:deal Also, Arreola is vastly overrated.

    What other opponent that Klitschko has faced has brought this type of excitement? Ibragimov?? Rahman??? :rofl Perhaps Haye deserves his cut if you know what I mean. :cool:

    Crack on and post the same rhetorical shite you always do. :hi:
     
  4. Ilesey

    Ilesey ~ Full Member

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    Bingo.

    Has Arreola proven himself?? :think

    Walker and Witherspoon are hardly stellar competition. :deal
     
  5. djoc175

    djoc175 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I don't believe the Vitali issue was to scare off Haye.It was to generate more interest.Something is wrong though like you say and like i said to CHEF,its good to hear things from his standpoint but he said that the offer was more than reasonable,then we read that article:think
     
  6. djoc175

    djoc175 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  7. Guru_Too_You

    Guru_Too_You ESB OG circa '99 Full Member

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    Never in my life as a boxing fan do i recall a situation where a fighter demanded a rematch clause with a rematch clause.

    Let alone that the bouts could be against either brother.

    This is the most ludicrous demand I've ever heard, and after the De La Hoya era, thats saying something.

    Wlad must be **** scared.

    "If I can't beat you, my brother will beat you up."

    "And if you beat him up, I get another chance."

    Pathetic.
     
  8. djoc175

    djoc175 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Their argument is that Barrett and Bonin aren't good opposition either.His wins at CW are void remember:nut
     
  9. MickeyBlueEyess

    MickeyBlueEyess Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Im thinking Chef doesnt know as much as he leads us to believe, hell even Manny Steward seemed fairly unaware where they were at with negotiations :think
     
  10. Ilesey

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    But if he were to pound on tomato cans, we'd probably hear how Haye was ducking Klitschko. :deal

    Haye fought at CW?? I thought his record was simply 2 - 0. :lol:
     
  11. djoc175

    djoc175 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Exactly.I never took that as gospel but then we've no way of knowing what is right and what is wrong.
     
  12. Ilesey

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    Oh, it's quite common apparentley. :lol:

    However, should Haye ice Klitschko twice, I wouldn't mind watching it again. :nut
     
  13. djoc175

    djoc175 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You just cannot win

    jisi....[Insert bull**** reply below]
     
  14. Guru_Too_You

    Guru_Too_You ESB OG circa '99 Full Member

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    Correct.

    The fact that they are already accusing him of "ducking" or "running" from Wlad via outpricing himself is evidence enough.

    He's in negotiations yet running scared?
     
  15. Guru_Too_You

    Guru_Too_You ESB OG circa '99 Full Member

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    See what I'm saying?

    Exactly my point.

    He's trying to get a fair deal and Kiltch-Ho's say he's running away.

    Amazing.