Why!? You can't fight for 6 months!?!!!?!? Haye said these words in his latest radio interview just how long does this pansy need to train for a fight because to me 180 days seems far to bloody long. Wlad is willing to take the fight at 60 days and this guy wants THREE TIMES that length Haye = Fraud. Said it before, I'll say it again. Is it really the end of the world that Wlad has the chisora fight before this date? Is it really the end of the world that Haye says he can't fight for 180 days and - shock horror!!!! - Wlad says agrees but only if he waits another 30 days....omg what a stipulation! Haye's ducking again. Same **** different day. :deal
you idiot sky is the company that broadcasts it to us in the UK, how will we watch a fight in the uk if sky doesn't pick it up? no other channel has the type of budget to buy rights to a hbo fight.
Primetime also broadcast PPV in the UK, I not sure what the workings of Hayes deal is but I'm sure if he really wasn't about the money Sky Sports could put it on...then again Haye seems to be "money money money" not "legacy, and being the best"...
prime time wont give haye the type of money he would get from a sky ppv. they sold 750.000 ppvs for the harrison fight and haye got a cut from that, can prime time give that?
What would HBO give though? He wants to be a world star surely? Not just a European one? Get on HBO and it adds more to the Klitschko/Haye pot anyway (longer term earning potential). Short term loss for a long term gain...or even a short term gain (Actually fighting and getting paid) with a bigger future potential for a Klitschko fight...
So, the criticism is that Haye won't fight in april? He did agree May, June, July. For a big, big fight, Haye wants to make big, big money. fair enough, so does Wlad. Haye - this time - appears (and both sides have been guilty of severely spinning the truth over the past couple of years) to have made some almighty concessions bar this one. I don't understand what Wlad's thinking, because I don't believe either of them are duckers. Their CVs, the pace at which they stepped up their careers, the way they rebounded from defeats suggests that they would both want this fight. It's like Pac-PBF. Both parties want to be pretty much dominant in negotiations - they're letting d*ck waving get in the way of a great scrap that they both think they can win.
no Haye has said numerous times he doesn't care about the american scene and that he is a european fighter, he like to stay local.