I can't believe that this guy pulled out from another fight with a Klitschko. No matter what he says, the truth is only this. He was afraid of the Klitschkos and preferreed Valuev , because he considers him an easier opponent for a World Title... If he had picked Valuev from the beginning there wouldn't be a problem. But now it looks very funny. P.S So David you consider Nikolay an easy opponent ? We shall see!!!
I dont blame Haye, the Klitschko's want too much and don't seem to wanna budge. I mean the first contract they wanted Haye to sign was crazy, he had to rematch Wlad if Haye beats him, and then fight Vitali afterward. I dont know, once Haye picks up the WBA belt his popularity will reach new heights. I pray Haye saves the dying division.
So, let´s get things straight. Haye has ****ed two potential great fights. Haye vs. Wlad.: He agreed to the contract and backed out because of a mighty morphing injury (Hand -> Arm -> Back) that turned out to be because of his share. Haye vs. Vitali: I suppose (because I do not know, neither do you) the contract was equal to the old one, a stadium as big as the one for the Wlad fight was arranged and suddenly Haye and his manager don´t answer mails or the phone and suddenly come out with another fight against Valuev. What Haye said: I clean aut the weak lameass division The Klitschkos are robottic bums and I KO them both No one can match my speed and punch (I am the Hayetrix) What actually happened: NOTHING
Does anybody really believe that he had an injury problem and did not fight Klitschko ? Now my opinion has changed...
He had a money issue, in that the network paying his purse went bust and was taken off-air. This is common knowledge.
If I was Valuev (or any other boxer) I wouldn't accept this fight . MAKE Haye fight a Klitschko since he wants to avoid it :rofl
I agree wholeheartedly, except for the "typical British fighter" crap. That is just pure, out and out horse****.
He's not the typical british fighter, as they're usually hands down good workers with some sense of sportsmanship. Unlike the casual british fan who is exactly the shitster we can see here.