David Haye is ready to fight: I'll Retire Vitali Klitschko

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  1. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    Who gave this poser a mic again ?
     
  2. Capt Howdy

    Capt Howdy Active Member Full Member

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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

    No, Haye should have to fight to get a match with Vitali. Vitali said he wants three more fights, then Haye has to fight two top 10 contenders on the undercards of Vitali's next two matches.

    If he wins both, then he can fight Vitali.
     
  3. red hot sheep

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    Oh I completely agree - I cringed when he came out with it. But from Vitali's point of view, once he's fought Adamek I don't see many better opponents than Haye.
     
  4. CoDer

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    The broken toe is back again.

    He's gonna **** his pants during media conference with Old man Vitali.
     
  5. bratwurzt

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    :verysad I would need to see photos of the toe before I believe a possible fight could be made.
     
  6. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Was this thread merged?

    Haye should not retire. He should continue on, by fighting and retiring holyfield first, if Holy is to fight on after Sasha. Then he should fight Sasha for his kiddie WBA paper strap. Then he should fight Adamek, Rahman, or at least 2-4 other contenders to build up as fight with Vitali in late 2012, early 2013. I always said Haye shouldn't fight Vitali until he's at least 41, and if Vitali wants 3 more fights, the should be Stiverne(mandatory), Solis(just so we can see him truly KTFO), then Haye. That would be a swansong of a final 3 fights, and really put a grand finale on his resume and legacy.
     
  7. speck

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    ESB will experience an influx of fresh accounts from an island off the coast of Europe.
     
  8. shimmy

    shimmy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Haye has no interest in actually earning a shot. He just wants it now. He's banking on the bad blood he's created. He will probably get the chance with Vitali, because I'm certain Vitali wants to fight him more than anybody else on Earth at this time. And I do believe Vitali will have no problems letting his fists go repeatedly on Hayes skull.
     
  9. madballster

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    I can't wait for a new generation of Brit ****w*ts to come out of hiding and claim how 'Vitali has never faced a fighter with the speed and athleticism of Haye' and all this other BS we've heard before.
     
  10. sir axeman

    sir axeman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If this fight gets made watch it turn out like Haye Vs SNV. Running shoes for 12 rounds.
     
  11. Ivo

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    This Gaye thing should stop. He had his chance and run all night long.
     
  12. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Vitali can cut off a ring, and unlike his brother, he can take take repeated hayemakers while doing so. I'd fully expect Haye to be on his knees more than a $2 dollar *****.
     
  13. Heavyrighthand

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    His mouthing is part of it, but you also gotta admit that Haye wasn't steemrolled by Wlad like every one else is.

    Haye didn't do what he said he'd do, no, not by a long shot, but he did show enough in the fight to warrant another Klitscko fight, right away.

    At least in my opinion. I don't recall anyone in recent memory marking Wlad up as Haye did.

    Haye's performance against Wlad, combined with his mouthing and cocky fight promo makes him, far and away, Vitali's best possible choice.

    I am just glad Haye has had a change of heart and now wants the fight, after *not having a beef* with Vitali when Vitali was wanting him here not long ago.

    I knew Haye would not retire when he's getting this kind of money, attention, and world stage exposure.
     
  14. Heavyrighthand

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    The article on the main page:





    Haye Breaks His Silence, Says He Will Delay Retirement For A Return With Wladimir Or A Shot At Vitali - Haye “Dares” Vitali To Give Him A Chance


    By James Slater:

    As fans know, former WBA heavyweight champ David Haye has been extremely quiet ever since his humbling, heavy points defeat at the hands of Wladimir Klitschko. Barely a peep has been heard from “The Hayemaker” since the July 2nd fight, yet he has at last broken his silence. Haye, never one to have a softly-softly approach, hasn’t lost the ability to talk trash as a result of his second pro loss.

    Speaking with German paper BILD, Haye said he will delay his planned October 13th retirement for six months - if he is given either a return with Wladimir, or a shot at WBC king Vitali. Haye, once again showing he has not been blessed with a quiet or retiring nature, went as far as to “dare” Vitali to give him a chance. Haye also referred to tonight’s WBC title challenger Tomasz Adamek as a “Polish plum.”

    “If I am given a rematch against Wladimir - which I do not believe I will - or Vitali will fight me, I will postpone my retirement for six months,” Haye said. “I’ve considered everything after talking to my family and meeting with Lennox Lewis in Jamaica. Lewis gave me some tips on how to beat Vitali, just like he did in 2003. I will keep my fingers crossed Klitschko wins [against Adamek]. I want him to clean up this Polish plum Adamek and retain his title, so that he will fight me.

    “Vitali should give me the chance, if he dares. He is supposed to have a dangerous punch, which I doubt.”

    In all honesty, though these quotes are said to have come directly from Haye in speaking with BILD (I read them on Yahoo! Sports.com), I have trouble believing Haye actually said as many brash, disrespectful things as the quotes make out - either that or Haye drank too much rum whilst in Jamaica! “If Vitali “dare” give him a fight?! Who is Haye kidding? And besides offending every Polish boxing fan with his “Polish plum” reference, Haye will have done himself no favours with regards to the German fans.

    Vitali himself has said a few times that he wants very much to “put Haye in the dust,” so it seems Haye has a great chance of getting a shot at the WBC crown if “Dr. Iron Fist” wins tonight. Vitali wants to punish Haye for the bad things he said in the run-up to the fight with Wladimir - he will surely only want to punish the Londoner even more after reading these statements by the former cruiserweight king!

    Haye also spoke about his loss to Wladimir, stating that “Dr. Steel Hammer” had most things on his side during the big fight.

    “Wladimir couldn’t put me down and he had the referee, judges and fans on his side,” Haye said. “I had no real chance.”

    Is Haye daring to suggest the judges went against him in an unfair manner? If he is, he is badly mistaken. No way was Wladimir the recipient of anything but a fair and well deserved points victory. And as for Haye saying he had “no real chance” - that’s what happens when you do not throw anywhere near enough punches.

    Does Haye deserve a shot at Vitali, as he says he does? In real terms, there is probably nobody who would generate as much cash or interest when it comes to facing Vitali, and for this reason Haye may get another big pay day. It seems also, that Haye is using his old trash-talk and insults game to ensure Vitali agrees to fight him.

    “Vitali is 40 and will stop at some point,” he said. “For his finale, there is no opponent better than me. And I would send him into retirement, but without his belt.”

    There is no doubt, the loser of a Vitali-Haye fight would have to look at retirement. But has Haye said anything much else fans will be able to agree with?
     
  15. Boxing Fanatic

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    we knew he wouldnt retire. he'll run again against vitali