Ha Ha Ha 'Suddenly' Haye can fight in May.

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  1. SomeGuy101

    SomeGuy101 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Don't be a Haye **** sucker all your life. You're a man; act like one.

    Haye & Wlad couldn't both get TV deals for may so what on earth makes you think Vitali would?

    Plus Vitali may loose too but the Haye ball lickers have choosen to forget that fact. Funny also how Haye can't wait 2 months to fight one brother (Wladimir) who may loose yet is somehow able to fight the other brother (Vitali) who may loose but 2 months later as well. Very strange that.

    Notice the contradtion? No? Well maybe if you move your head one David Haye's anal crack you may notice the situations are identical yet Haye's excuses and answers differ
     
  2. Goodhill

    Goodhill Iron Horse - born to lose Full Member

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    You made that up.

    Where´s the source (Haye, Booth, WBA, anything in the media) that states that Wlad´s Chisora tuning would have meant WBA ordering Haye fight Chagaev?

    The only place I have heard this "Wlad-Chisora fight was de facto forcing Haye to have his mandatory fight before facing Wlad in 2.7" is in this forum.

    Please correct me if I´m wrong. And if I´m not, stop spreading lies.
     
  3. Valane

    Valane Active Member Full Member

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    Interesting logic there. The chimp is more than skin deep with adam. Vitali is older and has had far more injury's.
     
  4. Smacked

    Smacked Active Member Full Member

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    Haye and booth are one slippery team, you have to take everything out of their mouths with more than a pinch of salt, having said that the klits like to have things their own ways too, but i think big klit will be willing to travel to the uk to fight haye but haye is unlikely to get his KO against him, hes gona have to do a similiar job he did on valuev or at least try to
     
  5. Alcaldemb

    Alcaldemb Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ok let me see if I understand this, so Haye doesn't think that Wladimir can fight in April and again in July, but apparently Vitali can fight in March and then again in May? What happened to two months not being enough time to promote and train for a fight?
     
  6. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    maybe he was about as hurt as when haye "hurt" his back and bitched out vs wlad

    only difference was 65,000 tickets werent already sold...and wlad didnt run his mouth to a no name 14-0 fighter like Haye has done to the champion from day 1.
    :deal:hi:
     
  7. SomeGuy101

    SomeGuy101 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well said. Funny how David Haye's 'fans' cannot grasp this incredibly sane and logical concept. To them it's like a foreign language like trying to decipher astro physics while doing a handstand on cruise missile moving at mach 3 while someone is cornholing them. It's just something they will never, ever, not in a million years be able to fathom.
     
  8. Alcaldemb

    Alcaldemb Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Um, maybe because Wlad is the champ and a bigger draw. Haye has only recently put 20,000 people into an arena, Wlad can put 50,000 in a stadium.
     
  9. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Of course, there's one thing that you're not mentioning which makes it different.

    When Haye and Wlad were negotiating, they wanted Haye to sign a contract for a July 2nd fight, knowing full well the Chisora fight would be 8 weeks before. This means that, regardless of the outcome, the July 2nd date was set in stone. Had Wlad lost, there would be no Haye fight, end of.

    The difference between that and the possible Vitali fight, is that Booth is saying that after the fight is done, they'll try and negotiate with Vitali or Solis. Whoever wins, they want.

    So yeah, there's a big difference between the two examples. I don't think Haye cares how often Wlad fights, but there is a genuine risk of injury and other problems. As far as a possible Vitali fight goes, there's no such problems as the negotiations would be after the Solis bout, so if any injury or loss occurs, it's not an issue.
     
  10. rayhogan

    rayhogan Dont worry Pac, you wont Full Member

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    So Haye has no problem with Fighting Vitali in 9 weeks after if Vitali beat Solis but won't fight Wlad cause 9 weeks is too short? :lol:
     
  11. rayhogan

    rayhogan Dont worry Pac, you wont Full Member

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    I want Jack to answer this question.
     
  12. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    There's a huge difference.

    If Wlad loses to Chisora or gets injured, Haye is ****ed.
    If Vitali loses to Solis or gets injured, it's not a problem because there is no contract.

    Huge difference. Surely you can see that?
     
  13. rayhogan

    rayhogan Dont worry Pac, you wont Full Member

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    How is a huge different? It's basically the same thing Jack. If Vitali gets injured then he'll likely be out until december in which Haye will already be retired without facing either Klits.
     
  14. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    But Jack, Booth is saying they're looking for Vitali in the 2nd part of May. This is 8/9 weeks after Vitali's fight with Solis. The same 8/9 weeks that was such a big deal for the Wladimir fight.

    Both scenarios are exactly the same because both scenarios:

    - Have a risk of a loss (ruining a unification fight)
    - Demand two fights in 8/9 weeks from the Klitschkos
     
  15. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :blood This web Booth and Haye are spinning is a bit wacky.

    Now Haye Turns Attention To Vitali - Wants Winner Of Klitschko-Odlanier Solis!

    By James Slater - Another day and yet more news on the ongoing David Haye-Klitschko saga; only this time the news involves WBC ruler Vitali Klitschko. According to an interesting news article in The Express, Adam Booth, trainer and manager of “The Hayemaker,” claims his fighter is now targeting the winner of the upcoming Vitali Klitschko-Odlanier Solis clash set for Germany in March.

    Haye is definitely going to fight in May, but it was widely assumed he would accommodate his mandatory challenger Ruslan Chagaev in his next fight. Now, according to Booth, the WBA champ hopes to face the March 19th winner - whether it’s Klitschko OR Solis..

    “I just hope Vitali has a bigger set of man jewels than his brother, who should go into politics as a spin doctor,” Booth said. “The Wladimir Klitschko fight is dead in the water. He didn’t want it, simple as that, but David Haye’s career does not revolve around him. Unlike all the 50-odd opponents who Wladimir has fought, David is not going to sit around waiting for him.

    “Vitali’s fight with Odlanier Solis is interesting because, if Vitali wins, David would love to take him on. If Solis wins, it would be a rematch of their fight in the world amateur championships, where Solis won and David took the silver. That would be a great fight.”

    Indeed a Haye-Solis II would be a great fight; but will the unbeaten Cuban upset the odds and “Dr. Iron Fist” in March? Most fans seem to think not, but maybe if Solis does win, a clash between he and Haye will prove a whole lot easier to make than a Haye-Klitschko fight has done. All the talk has been about a Wladimir Vs. Haye collision, but maybe it will be Vitali Vs. Haye after all. We can but hope!

    For though Booth says Haye is most interested in facing the March winner, there is nothing concrete and, to further complicate the issue, there remains the mandatory status of Chagaev. “The White Tyson” wants the fight big time, and it may prove difficult getting him to take step aside money if a Haye-Solis or Haye-Klitschko fight looks a real possibility.

    Booth said Chagaev remains a possibility for Haye’s next fight; and that whoever he faces, Haye will step into the ring in May.

    “Chagaev is a possibility and we will shall see how we go,” he said. “The big issue would be whether or not he would pass a medical. David is looking at fighting again in the second part of May.”

    So, will it be Chagaev next for Haye (who has that Hepatitis issue hanging over him, possibly making it a long shot he would get a licence to box in the UK), or will it be the winner of Klitschko and Solis? It’s clear which scenario the fans will be hoping for! ​