David Haye radio interview

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Big Dunk, Jan 6, 2011.


  1. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    British and American crowds are almost identical. You get passionate, loyal fans cheering. German crowds are like Japanese though. Extremely quiet until a knockout. Just awful.

    I think it's clear where you get a better atmosphere as a neutral.
     
  2. stocks

    stocks Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Dont generalise every one in britian with a football hooligan! And Jack is rite its passion! some thing that excited you! gets your adrenaline pumping you want to shout out! nothing wrong with that! it dont mean im going to go do a drive by or glass the guy standing next to me! it means im enjoying my self hey ive seen jerry springer i know you guys do it as well ;)
     
  3. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    I still haven't figured out why Haye is so scared of Wlad taking an interim fight and then fighting him on July 2nd. Hell, fighters used to fight every 2 months you know back when Boxing was one of the most popular sports. :deal
     
  4. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Did Wlad said he aint fighting him on June 2
    or did he says he is gonna to fight on June 2?
    Who is officially pulling out of the fight?
     
  5. stocks

    stocks Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No Wlad never said he would fight him june 2nd:rofl:rofl
     
  6. uraharakisuke

    uraharakisuke Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Why does Wlad want to fight Chisora? Can someone please explain this to me? There's no money, interest, respect or legacy in it.
     
  7. stocks

    stocks Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If you find out please tell us all :D
     
  8. tarik 77

    tarik 77 Member Full Member

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    wlad decieded to fight chisora despite haye agreeing to wlads stupid pre madonna demands so wlad pulled out
     
  9. The Top Dog

    The Top Dog Member Full Member

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    :deal someone answer this man.
     
  10. Goodhill

    Goodhill Iron Horse - born to lose Full Member

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    Money. Maybe Wlad's tv-contract is one fight short of ending and he wants to end it in order to negotiage a new deal before bigger fights.

    One possible reason is the official one, he just wants to stay in tune and active and sees Chisora as a decent "sparring-partner" before Haye clash.
     
  11. Goodhill

    Goodhill Iron Horse - born to lose Full Member

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    The facts;
    " - negotiations between representatives of Haye and Klitschko had been ongoing for three weeks

    - Haye had agreed to fight in Germany and agreed to an even revenue split

    - neutral officials had been agreed

    - a date of April 30 was fine for RTL but Sky Sports was not willing to do two pay-per-views in the same month; they already have WBA light-welter boss Amir Khan v TBA lined up for April 16th

    - Sky Sports was unwilling to move it to accommodate Haye v Klitschko and confirmed this to Boente this morning

    - there were no dates in May or June that worked for both networks

    - the first available date that works for both networks and a potential venue is July 2

    - both camps were prepared to fight on July 2nd but Haye's manager, Adam Booth, was unwilling to allow Klitschko to take an interim fight before July

    - Klitschko's representatives*have no problem with Haye taking a fight before then

    - Klitschko has not fought since the knockout of Samuel Peter on September 11 and refused to wait nine months before taking another fight

    - Klitschko was contractually bound to a 30-day window to reschedule the fight with Chisora or move forward with another opponent. The deadline was tomorrow

    - Boente informed Chisora's representatives that they would proceed under the terms of their originally scheduled showdown

    - Klitschko and Haye have a 'tentative agreement' to fight on July 2nd"

    Who's to blame? Maybe networks or Booth
     
  12. bambamz

    bambamz Active Member Full Member

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    uhh just wondering..

    Vlad agreed to fight haye on july 2 did he?

    if yes..

    he then wanted an earlier fight before his fight with haye (call it a tune up fight) against chisora..

    BUT

    it would not effect his scheduled fight against haye on july 2 ..

    THEN

    Haye says that if Vlad will take an earlier fight.. hell back off?

    is this whats really happenin?
     
  13. Goodhill

    Goodhill Iron Horse - born to lose Full Member

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  14. REEVO

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    I have listened to both sides now and feel disapointed in Wlad i mean he could of just taken the fight there is no reason apart from a warm up fight which still he's facing Chisora, i mean he could get better sparring than that else where, plus he's got plenty of time to prepare for a man he said he was going to destroy. To be honest he has blown a chance to have made his biggest pay day maybe ever.
    I still hope this fight happens, really disapointed.
     
  15. uraharakisuke

    uraharakisuke Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Chisora ain't no sparring partner. Wlad will murder him it won't even be competitive.

    Haye got so much **** for the Harrison fight (and rightly so), Wlad should get the same for this. Not gonna happen on this forum cos' your either a delusional British David Gayedicksucker or want Wlad's **** then Vitali's straight after - there's no inbetween.

    Also if the Chisora fight is a specific tune-up for Haye, but at the same time is stopping the fight going ahead then it makes no sense to fight him in the first place.