Say's he needs to hear that he'll get an immediate rematch very soon or he'll retire, basically. No mention of a fight with Vitali or anyone else. It's either Wlad next or retirement in October.
His best chance is to fight Vitali, maybe he wins, then he might get a rematch with Wlad. Vitali say's he's interested. If he is giving an ultimatum of "give me a remactch or I retire" then Wlad should call his bluff, Haye means nothing to Wlad, he's been there and done it.
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,21234_7018043,00.html Atleast he admitted to something we've all known for a long time.
I figured Haye would do this. I've always taken his retirement talk seriously as he was saying it even while at cruiserweight. Basically he has time for one fight, and he's only interested in Wlad. We all know that Haye does not deserve a rematch as the result was as comprehensive as any fight you'll see. If he has any chance of getting a rematch Haye has to be prepared to be raped at the negotiating table and pray that Wlad wants another big pay day. The things that Haye has in his favour are that there aren't any real fights out there for Wlad, that he can probably still give Wlad his highest payday and that Wlad would probably quite like knock him out. Wlad will be looking for Chisora or Fury to establish themselves up more domestically, setting up a world title fight so he can get some more if the UK boxing money. In the meantime a Haye fight would further raise his profile in the UK. I genuinely nwouldn't be too surprised to see it, although you know it will end up with the exact same result.
Vitali is Haye's route back to Wlad. He's lucky if Vitali is offering to take the fight rather than Haye needing to beat 2-3 contenders before a title shot!
If Wlad got a rematch when he was destroyed by Brewster why cant Haye? The Bitchkos are hypocrates and would rather fight Chisora who is a joke
He spoke on Talksport a few hours ago, before he spoke to Sky and the BBC, he said he wants a rematch, he needs to sit and think for a few weeks about his career, and that Vitali was unlikely as he is fighting Adamek, he also said regardless of his toe Wlad was the better man on the night, that it was just frustrating for him to not be able to push off his foot.
He got the rematch as generally he puts rematch clauses in there..anhd I think originally there was a clause, which the Haymaker camp had removed. David fight Povetkin/Helenius and put yourself back in pole, then take the Vitali fight, and hopefully may pull it off and wlad will come calling, with better terms, that will generate even more moeny than this if you can come threw Vitali.
Vitali is busy with Adamek and Wlad won´t fight again until November or December. Another Klit vs Haye fight ain´t going to happen until early October Also had Haye somehow won the fight with Wlad he would have never given Wlad a rematch There was no rematch clause for the Brewster fight Don King won the purse bid back then as far as i remember. they just made him a huge offer. the second fight happened nearly three years after the first.