Haye interviewed on Sky News just now.

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  1. Escopeta

    Escopeta Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Once Haye starts some trash talk everyone in England will be back on him :lol:
    They can do the same deal Haye got two years ago. He keeps 100% of the Brit money, Klit keeps 100% of the rest, German TV, gate, international TV... So its all about his mouth how much money he makes what is fair enough
    Vitali is 40 years old his knees are done as well as his shoulders and his back while Haye is a very good athlete etc. there are some points I´m sure he can hype it again.. Depends on how Vitali looks against Adamek as well though..
     
  2. RussTNailz

    RussTNailz New Member Full Member

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    I agree Haye doesnt deserve a rematch, but this is bull****..

    A comprehensive victory would have been Wlad knocking Haye out

    He didnt come close to stopping Haye, he was only in trouble from maybe one shot when Wlad tried to smother him against the ropes but Haye was too fast and bobbed out of the way.

    The undisputed HWC barely hurt a 15 stone man who has been dissing him for years!

    I understand why the Klitschkos are spinning this is a glorious victory, to be fair Wlad performed better from a technical standpoint than maybe I've ever seen him, but it was hardly that impressive.

    Haye was the big loser by not even showing up after all his talk rather than Wlad the big winner on the night.

    if the Klitschkos just go back into safety mode now with their homecooked title defences in Germany, the same questions will be hanging over them once more..

    But Haye should either retire or earn a title shot by taking care of some of these "bums" he's always talking about. To be fair he probably still is the best of the rest..
     
  3. freelaw

    freelaw Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  4. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    He's in no position to be giving out ultimatums to Wlad. He's sealed his "legacy" :lol: he can go ahead and retire with his broken toe.
     
  5. Larryboys

    Larryboys Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It's not even close to the same scenario. Klitschko spent years rebuilding his career and credability, meanwhile Brewster had lost his title to an unheralded guy and needed any big fight he could get. If Haye goes out, knocks out Robert Helenius and Alexander Povetkin, then it's reasonable that could be a credible opponent for Klitschko again. But he wants to get an immediate rematch or retire, not spend a couple of years rebuilding. I don't see how an an immediate rematch is viable, other than shear lack of any other opponents, after winning 6 rounds of 36.

    An excuse about a toe isn't going to cut it, I know "casual" fans aren't held in high regard here but almost nobody who saw that fight is stupid enough to beleive a little toe was going to make that much difference to the outcome. Klitschko will continue to sell tickets regardless, he'll continue to make money and I think that fight curtails Hayes' economic power, whether there'll be an immediate rematch will depend on whether Klitschko, whether he fancies another go at knocking Haye out really, and Haye and Booth will have to accept that their bargaining power is gone and take whatever deal is going. I don't think it'll happen, personally.
     
  6. BatTheMan

    BatTheMan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If Haye doesnt fullfill his promise of retiring, then he must get back in line. He was clearly beaten which means he needs to rebuild his career instead of bypassing others yet again.
     
  7. lazarus20000

    lazarus20000 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Haye has no interest in fighting himself into contention, his sole aim was to reach the top in the shortest possible way. He got his chance and blew it. Wlad doesn't have to offer Haye a rematch as he beat him the way we all knew he would, it's just the hype got many people's judgements (including mine) clouded (winning by brutal KO).

    Only possible fight i can think of is if Vitali offers to fight him just to give him a good beating.

    Saying that, strangest things have happened and maybe Wlad will want another fight just to finish it off once and for all.
     
  8. greigorypeck

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  9. shimmy

    shimmy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't want to see this rematch now at all, nothing warrants it. It was a clear beating and he didn't deliver the goods.
    I guarantee Arreola would slug it out with Wlad, and yes probably lose, but he truly has no fear to engage, that's a fight I would like to see. Haye is going to have to take another fight or two and get back in line if he truly wants the fight. But I think he just wants another payday, and I can't see the result changing. He will survive, take the least punishment possible and take a check. He knows now he can survive in there, he certainly couldn't have gained confidence that he can actually do anything else.
    A rematch now is truly bad for the division.
    Haye is smart, and gracious in defeat, and really hoping he can score another quick payday and retire. I hope Wlad says, no way, get in line if you want another shot.
     
  10. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Vitali will break Haye in half.
     
  11. aka TORA

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    easily not as many as the wlad fight but this will still sell well id like to see it, but iv said for a long time haye is dodging vitali.
     
  12. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No chance of a quick rematch. Wlad will be busy taking care of his mandatories for the next year.
     
  13. v2k987

    v2k987 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Haye needs a fight before Klitshcko to get people interested in him again. Then people can talk Wlad rematch
     
  14. Two Shakes

    Two Shakes Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Haye only fights every 9 months,so he'd have to postpone his retirement.
    Why should Haye get a rematch ?
    He was beaten comprehensively,the only blip on Wlads score was the point deduction.Add to this the fact that Haye was almost completely negative and unwilling to engage the whole fight and there are absoultely no grounds to demand a rematch.
    He had his chance and he blew it.
     
  15. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    wladimir absalutly outboxed david haye..he didnt land a lucky punch to knock him out..he wasnt behind on scorecards and won by ko he wasnt givin a hometown decision..he completly outboxed him.and not only that he made haye eat his own words and look stupid.i mean haye done nothing but run down his other opponents and call them bums for fighting the way they did.and look what wlad did he made david haye fight the exact same way as the redt of them..i my friend would call that a very comprehensive win..