Does Vitali have a better option than David Haye.

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Earl-hickey, Mar 16, 2012.


  1. ero-sennin

    ero-sennin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    agree 100%.
     
  2. Geoffers

    Geoffers Active Member Full Member

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    I cannot see that a loss to a Klitschko would hurt either Fury's or Price's career. If they stepped up and gave it their best shot then their marketability would only improve, just like Del-boy's has despite his antics. On the flip side, just imagine if Tyson Fury was the one in the ring when Vitali got old, or that Big David Price managed to find Wlad's chin with a solid shot.

    It's a win-win situation for both of them. They should look for the fight.
     
  3. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    Yep, that way of doing things worked wonders for Pete Rademachers career....;-)
     
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    Indeed.
     
  5. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    Of course. It is relative but I'm grading them against the very best as that is how I assess their potential. For example, if I call Tszyu a quitter it is relative to a warrior like Muhammad Ali.

    When I say Price and Fury fear the Klitchskos, I use the term relatively.

    It is not good for the sport though. The best should fight the best and losses need to be taken with a pinch of salt. I've got no problem with guys improving, working their way to the top but too many guys are being carried by their management and its clear that they lack true belief in themselves.