on sky sports, but not sure what time however, it is believed its to announce his retirement and not that he will be facing vitali or anyone else
One thread gets your hope sup, the other crushes them. I still think its just all part of building interest. He doesn't want to work for Vitali, so he wants to make us miss him to build interest instead. Whatever. Just make the fight. And as much as I love Vitali, he can't be a ***** about it either. Valeuv fell through because he wouldn't give him a lousy 2 million. Give Haye something to retire on and lets do this thing.
give him something to retire on??you cannot be serious??and i was under the impression valuev turned down a carrer high payday with vitali
This clown is not worthy of any fights. Let him and his toe retire in relative obscurity. Nobody wants to hear from, see, or hear about this pile of trash. You don't lose like a ***** and then cry like a bitck to get another shot. You have to fight somebody. Let this clown GTFOH so real men can step up to the plate. Welliver would kill this sad sack of ****.
Valuev/King wanted $4 million, and Vitali wouldn't go above $2½ M :yep But I'm not sure what Haye is going to say, the guy changes his mind about 6 times a day. So I don't know if he knows himself.
What is not serious about it? Haye and Valuev each want a last payday, Vitaly wants credible names on his resume. Pay them. Not 50-50 obviously, but make it worth their taking the lumps.
I'm sure at least 2M was offered, after starting at 1, then 1½ when Valuev publicly stated that it wasn't enough. Don King then went on record that he wanted $4M or no fight.
hes only after conning his way with his mouth and earning a stupid amount of money..you think it can be warented to give him another big pay day because he can ammm TALK??
I think it was 2.5 million for a WBC/WBA unification fight, then after he lost the WBA belt Valuev went back to Vitali ready to accept, but suprise suprise, when it's not a unification fight anymore it's worth less, so the offer went down to 1.5 million, which was again rejected. Some boxers ( or more likely their managers) don't seem to get market value as a concept.