Duo open to Haye talks

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  1. BoxerGaz

    BoxerGaz East Side Boxing VIP Full Member

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    Duo = Klit bros both wlad and Vitali have take an interest into Haye again both said they would fight him again he done well against chisora said Haye will probs fight Vitali first. And they will begin talks after Charr fight in September.

    Done interview with sky sports and various other media I will try get you a copy of the article.

    Haye vs Vitali will happen. It's just a matter of time!

    Wladimir Klitschko has told Sky Sports that he hopes talks will remain open with David Haye regarding a fight with he or his brother.

    "I think that David became a better person and I hope that he is more reliable than he used to be. "
    Wladimir Klitschko
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    Haye 'retired' after receiving a 12-round bashing at the hands of Wladimir last summer, but unsurprisingly came back less than a year later to beat Dereck Chisora at Upton Park earlier this month.

    That impressive stoppage victory once again sparked speculation that the 'Hayemaker' could be in a position to get it on with WBC champion Vitali Klitschko, or even face Wladimir in a rematch.

    The Klitschkos' manager Bernd Boente told Ringside that the door did indeed remain open to Haye despite previous talks ending in stalemate.

    Happy

    Boente had offered Haye a date with Vitali on September 8, only for the Briton to agree to a fight with Chisora in the meantime.

    And while Team Haye were apparently happy to accept the September clash as well, Klitschko was not in agreement and signed to defend his title against the unknown Manuel Charr.

    But with any Haye vs Klitschko fight certain to generate interest around the globe, Wladimir confirmed that talks will remain ongoing.

    "It's very difficult to follow what David Haye wants - retirement, not retirement - fighting or not fighting Vitali or me, fighting someone else," the IBF, WBO and WBA champion said.

    "Eventually he was fighting me which was great following all the talk, and I think the chances are there (for another Klitschko fight).

    "And as I said, I think that David became a better person and I hope that he is more reliable than he used to be.

    "We'll see the next step. The next step is for Vitali to fight. It's very important for him to win the fight and then we'll continue to talk."
     
  2. 1PunchKO95

    1PunchKO95 The Irish Drunk Full Member

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    Hopefully a fight with vitali is made it's the biggest fight in heavyweight boxing right now. A rematch with wladimir is the 2nd best fight at heavyweight right now since wlad already beat haye. Hopefully everyone is smart enough to have reasonable negotiations from both sides.
     
  3. If I was vitali I'd **** Charr off out of it and fight Haye then

    At the rate he's degrading, another 6 months could be the difference
     
  4. SouthpawSlayer

    SouthpawSlayer Im coming for you Full Member

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    i might go to haye vitali, aint been to a decent hw show since lewis botha
     
  5. BoxerGaz

    BoxerGaz East Side Boxing VIP Full Member

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    This is what I said. All vitali needs todo is pay charr to step aside and for haye fight to happen.

    However haye said he would not fight again this year. But it does look like something could happen next year!

    I'll be there for sure!

    G
     
  6. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I disagree! I still think Haye vs Wladimir Kiltschko is the biggest fight in heavyweight boxing.

    Vitaili Kiltschko is old and a shadow of his former self.
     
  7. CamR21

    CamR21 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wlad would just be a rerun of what happened, Vitali is a much more even fight
     
  8. Rangersfan1982

    Rangersfan1982 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nah, most boxing fans want the Vitali fight.
     
  9. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    David Haye does not make the same mistake twice.

    "Plus he was not 100% vs Wladimir Kiltschko".......

    He could not train properly for 3 weeks, and had to implement other training. Look at his body and condition during the Chisora weigh in compared to the Kiltschko weigh in....

    Haye's legs where like jelly due to all the anti inflammatory injections. Which is one of the most ******ed things to do before physical exercise...
     
  10. BoxerGaz

    BoxerGaz East Side Boxing VIP Full Member

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    Wladimir Klitschko has told Sky Sports that he hopes talks will remain open with David Haye regarding a fight with he or his brother.

    "I think that David became a better person and I hope that he is more reliable than he used to be. "
    Wladimir Klitschko
    Quotes of the week
    Haye 'retired' after receiving a 12-round bashing at the hands of Wladimir last summer, but unsurprisingly came back less than a year later to beat Dereck Chisora at Upton Park earlier this month.

    That impressive stoppage victory once again sparked speculation that the 'Hayemaker' could be in a position to get it on with WBC champion Vitali Klitschko, or even face Wladimir in a rematch.

    The Klitschkos' manager Bernd Boente told Ringside that the door did indeed remain open to Haye despite previous talks ending in stalemate.

    Happy

    Boente had offered Haye a date with Vitali on September 8, only for the Briton to agree to a fight with Chisora in the meantime.

    And while Team Haye were apparently happy to accept the September clash as well, Klitschko was not in agreement and signed to defend his title against the unknown Manuel Charr.

    But with any Haye vs Klitschko fight certain to generate interest around the globe, Wladimir confirmed that talks will remain ongoing.

    "It's very difficult to follow what David Haye wants - retirement, not retirement - fighting or not fighting Vitali or me, fighting someone else," the IBF, WBO and WBA champion said.

    "Eventually he was fighting me which was great following all the talk, and I think the chances are there (for another Klitschko fight).

    "And as I said, I think that David became a better person and I hope that he is more reliable than he used to be.

    "We'll see the next step. The next step is for Vitali to fight. It's very important for him to win the fight and then we'll continue to talk."
     
  11. BoxerGaz

    BoxerGaz East Side Boxing VIP Full Member

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    BoxerGaz East Side Boxing VIP Full Member

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    DAVID HAYE is being lined up for a shot at WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko.

    Haye is back in the world title mix after coming out of retirement to defeat Dereck Chisora earlier this month.

    A potential match-up in London next March is being muted while a rematch with his IBF, WBA and IBO champion brother Wladimir has not been ruled out.

    Bernt Boente, manager of both brothers, said: “I won’t exclude anything. A fight with Vitali could also be an option.

    “While a rematch with Wladimir does not look feasible after he defeated David a year ago, anything can happen.

    “Vitali meets Manuel Charr in September, then goes on the political campaign trail at the Ukraine elections which are held in October.

    “He has to win his fight and then see the outcome of the elections and Vitali must then decide what to do if he is not elected into a certain position.

    “There is still a chance the fight will come but not this year. It will probably be in England on pay-per-view next year, possibly in March.”

    Haye was originally due to fight Vitali in September but decided instead to meet Chisora to settle their grudge after their Munich press conference brawl.

    Boente said: “Haye knew the date and details and everything was fine then he decided to fight Dereck Chisora.

    “They chose that fight because they got a good deal and an easier opponent.”

    Wladimir is also monitoring the Haye situation and said: “I will not exclude anything. I have learnt you can’t rely on anything he says or does.

    “It is all in Haye’s hands. Whatever he wants, he just needs to approach.
     
  13. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    Unless he has his left arm tied behind his back, is there anyone who wants to see Wlad fight Haye again?
     
  14. BoxerGaz

    BoxerGaz East Side Boxing VIP Full Member

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    I wouild if Haye beats Vitali
     
  15. pathmanc1986

    pathmanc1986 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Next MARCH!

    Think of LaMotta and Robinson fighting a 15 rounder then fighting each other like 3 weeks later!