Great, just what boxing needs... Wladimir cats it.

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  1. teke

    teke Titans Time !!! Full Member

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    Hi Jacking Motha ****ers

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZHYm3gJXrI&feature=related[/ame]

    One of the Greatest attacking teams in NRL history

    Number 6, how good was he that year :deal
     
  2. pecks

    pecks ***** Full Member

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    Random as ****.

    I suspect Rooster4Penis has made a similar "Robbed" video from last seasons GF. :lol:

    Regarding that Mundine bombed try... in all seriousness, he was entitled to go himself, as it should have been an easy crash over put down. I think most players would have gone themselves, they just wouldnt have spilled it.
     
  3. teke

    teke Titans Time !!! Full Member

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    Of course he was entitled to go himself, he did set up 500 tries in that game and a further 50,000 during that year.

    I dont like St Merge but that team boasted some bloody freaks.

    Ainscough was a ***** though :lol:

    I might go searching to see if Rooster4PeePee did make a vid for last years GF
     
  4. LeonMcS

    LeonMcS The Mayor of Kronkton Full Member

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    Boo****ingHoo, Brazil had the best attacking team in history at the 82 World Cup and they also won sfa.

    Just like St George did that year.
     
  5. JOSEY WALES

    JOSEY WALES Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    **** you Jap loving knob :lol:
     
  6. Sox

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    :lol::lol::lol: in red...

    As for the green, as always, both camps have idiotic clauses, but the bottom line is it's hardly likely Wlad doesn't want a part of Haye, but very likely Haye wants no part of Wlad.

    Haye is the one who will get a beating in this fight.
     
  7. ashley

    ashley Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    They were a great side that year...and Mundine was going great guns

    Safe to say Dragons took the post try celebration to a new level :yep
     
  8. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How the **** do you draw that conclusion? :lol: Haye agreed to every "idiotic clause" that Wladimir put in front of him!

    By the way, do you still want that signed Vitali glove?
     
  9. Sox

    Sox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not all, otherwise they'd be fighting.

    I do, but I'm still not cashed up, it's been a slow few months.
    Just let it go to someone else.
     
  10. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If he agreed to that, he'd be stripped of his title... That makes less sense than Wladimir's move. I'm guessing you would also support Floyd cleaning house against Matthew Hatton 8 weeks before fighting Pacquiao...
     
  11. Sox

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    I don't support much of the idiotic decisions made by the teams, however it's the nature of the beast, and if you want to put your money where your mouth is, sometimes you have to do irrational things.

    It's a 2 way street and I'm sure Haye isn't innocent in all the negotiations.
    There's always more to it than what the media spew to us.
     
  12. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Haye, Klitschko apparently going separate directions
    Posted Jan. 7, 2011 at 01:32am
    By Michael Rosenthal

    Wladimir Klitschko and David Haye, who seemed to near a deal only a few days ago to fight on July 2, now appear to be going their separate ways.

    Sources close to Tomasz Adamek told RingTV.com that he has reached a deal to fight Klitschko late in September in Poland if THE RING champion beats Dereck Chisora on April 16. And Richard Schaefer of Golden Boy Promotions, Haye’s U.S. representative, expects the WBA titleholder to pursue a fight against mandatory challenger Ruslan Chagaev.

    Chagaev was outclassed and then stopped in nine rounds by Klitschko in 2009 but bounced back with victories over Kali Meehan and Travis Walker.

    “After that? Who knows?” Schaefer said. “We’ll see. First things first. I’ll never say never [in regard to a showdown with Klitschko] even though David was really disgusted. He made it clear that he never wants to fight Klitschko.”

    Schaefer also was still angry on Thursday that negotiations fell through.

    “I’m really disgusted myself,” he said, “… We’ve been negotiating the last three weeks and David gave in on everything. Klitschko got everything he wanted. The corner, the gloves, the building, everything. David was willing to go to Germany. We finally agree on July 2. [The German TV network] RTL was available on that date. We checked with [British] Sky Sports. Sky said no problem. We checked in the U.S. HBO was interested even though it wasn’t the best date, being the 4th of July weekend.

    “Everyone was on board. The next morning, I wake up and find an e-mail from [Klitschko’s manager] Bernd Bonte saying they’d agreed to fight Chisora on April 16 [in a tune-up fight]. I can’t tell you how pissed off I was.”

    The April 16 date is only nine weeks before July 2, which Schaefer said wouldn’t have been enough time to promote a fight as significant as Klitschko-Haye.

    “That shows you how little they know about boxing,” Schaefer said. “What network would commit to do the pay per view with eight weeks of marketing? You can’t do a fight of that magnitude in eight weeks. It’s not possible.

    “And what if Klitschko gets cut or suffers another injury? The network would’ve already spent a lot of money and David would be without a fight.”

    Klitschko knows what that feels like, advisor Tom Loeffler pointed out. Haye once pulled out of a fight against Klitschko and later, after coming to terms with Vitali Klitschko, did it again.

    Loeffler said Klitschko wanted the fight with Chisora in part because he wasn’t convinced that Haye would actually fight him, which would’ve kept the Ukrainian out of the ring for a long period of time.

    “Wladimir wasn’t going to wait around for Haye because of what he did before,” Loeffler said. “It didn’t make sense to go through the same process and then have Haye pull out one more time.”

    Loeffler also wouldn’t use the term “never.”

    “Haye is talking about retiring,” he said. “I don’t know if that means he doesn’t want a career-defining fight against Wladimir. He has to fight a Klitschko to become the legitimate heavyweight champion. The ball is in his court.”
     
  13. buster007

    buster007 FAB 4 R A GAY PORN CLUB Full Member

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    how hard was it for haye to say, ok well make it for september. no excuses this time.

    because that is what an adult would do instead of throwing a hissy fit.
     
  14. Contendo

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    Josey old mate. As you would have seen in my earlier posts, I am not defending the Klit's on any situation, I actually don't like either of the ****s to be frank. All I was saying was that I also didn't believe everything gool old honest fella's Booth and Haye had to say.

    As it stands, it was Haye and Booth walking away as Booth 'on the record' wouldn't allow Klit a tune-up, whereas Klit was more than open to Haye being afforded one.

    My reference to Haye being the UK's Mundine - yep I stand by it as you will also see in an earlier post, I noted it in particular reference to his H/W career where he has made millions upon millions flapping his gums about the Klit's but time and again finding a reason NOT to fight them - that is a fact Josey and even you would have to at least acknolwedge that.

    He's a right gobby ****er is our Haye and in some way's, he's actually good for the H/W division (a point I clearly said in a phone call with Ippy on Friday night!), yet that's only if he backs the talk up - which he clearly isn't!

    I suppose for his 'legacy' which he has quoted at times, we'll all have to remember that world-title epic against Audley the Fraudley!

    You yourself Josey said "everything's about the $" for Haye, well a bout against Fraudley showed that (there's a Mundine comparison right there also!).

    If Haye wasn't scared (and let's face, he's ****ing shitting himself to fighter EITHER of the Klit's), he would have had no issue to agreeing with the Klit's on the tune-up bout perspective as going by your comments Josey about $, Haye would stand to make in my opinion, north of $25m.

    I agree about owning a version of the greatest prize in world sport (again another point I said when talking to Ippy!), it used to be the most revered position in world sport - the H/W championship of the world. They Klit's make it laughable as they own all the belts bar Haye's and won't fight each other.

    Haye own's one verson and is not exactly stamping himself as the most legitimate claim to the 'baddest man on the planet - H/W champion' (see Fraudley!), yet walks away - AGAIN mind you at the 11th hour when this bout could have been brought to fruition.

    Walking around with yourself on t-shirts holding your potential opponents heads ripped off doesn't make you tough. It actually makes you like the silly little yap, yap dog that's got no real bite. Haye's yet to prove that he's got any real bite - That's a ****ing FACT!
     
  15. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He can't have a tune up though mate, because the WBA would strip him, in their infinite wisdom.

    The bottom line is why would you ****ing bother fighting Chisora 8 weeks prior to the biggest Heavyweight fight since Lewis v Tyson.... That doesn't make the tiniest bit of sense, however you look at it.

    As for scheduling it for September as someone else elluded too, what difference would that make, his team were already dealing with Adamek.