Again, I agree. Perhaps Haye shouldnt of changed his mind. But That still doesnt change the fact that this new offer is quite acceptable. I do think if it changes again, then yes, it would be a **** take and Wlad would be rightly ****ed off.
Exactly my point. Wlad is so huge, he should be more than happy with the German tv revenues. As Madballster pointed out though, a pre-arranged tv contract might have screwed him on this.
:good i totally agree Thats what happened with the UK PPV IMO Booth was SHOCKED he got the 50-50 no options so he pulled this German TV crap knowing full well the brothers could never say yes even if they wanted to. To me, asking for something you know the other side Cannot do is not trying to "make a deal"... its "forcing a deal to fall through" 50-50 was not good enough. Haye wants 54-45 (maybe even 60-40):roll:
:tired Neither Haye or Wlad are to blame. Their team or affiliation are. Some ****ing stupid haters here like to put it on a guy... Its the one that i hate's fault....:|
Wrong. David Haye is to blame. 50-50 across the board is fair. There isn't a heavyweight in the world who wouldn't agree to that offer from Wlad. David Haye is scared. He used his mouth to call out Wlad and make a name for himself through the media... now that he has made a name for himself by way of lame acting job... and grabbed ahold of the most worthless belt in the division... he doesn't want to give it up yet. He will wait until he has drained all of his blind fans' wallets fighting joke opponents, before finally accepting his largest payday against Wlad and getting knocked out. Then again... he is so scared I wouldn't be surprised if he never fights Wlad.
The following statements mean absolutley **** all: Haye is a paper champ What's Haye done at HW? Wlad is more popular around the world None of this equals $$ It's all about money generating, in that sense Haye makes the grade. So stop barking this same old ****.
According to your fatuous reasoning, Bill Gates could get an even share of the money in a fight versus Wlad, so long as he made the right deals and brought a lot of money to the table. There is still something called reputation. Wlad has a real one, Haye's is fake. Do we really need to review this? I'm referring to his reputation at heavyweight, of course. Haye was an awfully good cruiserweight.