you too boogle - i'm just winding you up for lols but i am old enough to teach you a lesson - if you think you can pick apart my argument you should at least try - that would be the grown up approach
VK is retiring late this - early next year. There's an election coming up next March in Ukraine and he's serious about it. That's one Klitschko the mighty Hayemaker is about to dispatch. Give him another 4 years and he might do the same to the little bro in the like fashion... What a strategist!
The Klits are obviously doing their job in going after the biggest names and biggest fights possible and doable. The Klits deserve respect for risking their belts against young, tough opposition. The toughest they can get anyways, considering guys like Haye, Povetkin and Valuev are finding every excuse in the book to avoid a fight with them. Haye on the other hand seems to have lost confidence in his momentum or feels his luck may run out. He is holding on to his WBA belt like a fat kid to a bar of chocolate. He appears very nervous about the thought of putting his belt on the line in a fight he might actually lose.
and? - if the Klit aren't nervous of losing why did they want so many options? Any HW fight is a gamble (especially for Haye with a suspect chin) he took the Valuev fight which was no easy fight yes the Klits are successful - credit to them, but their style is to grind opponents down using their size and reach, backing off and grabbing when a fight actually breaks out - boring.
Haye is your typical WBA champion....... He'll keep himself distant from the serious comp and look to hold his belt by securing deals with old farts or green giants for moderate to damn good money / bank........ Who can blame him? As of now, he is already a millionaire...... Haye is a "Bidness" man...... What more needs to be said here???? :scaredas::good MR.BILL
I see your point, but he led us to believe his was in the bidness of kicking Klitschko ass. I guess he realized that wasn't a wise bidness move. He's now onto safer bidness moves.. A fight that he's almost certain to win, retain his title, and then cash in on it, yet again............., instead of getting KTFO in the process of making big money and ruining his aura, all at once as he would against a Klitscko. From a business standpoint, Haye's avoidance of the brothers makes all kinds of sense, yes. But its still rediculous, given the nonsense he has been spewing about wanting them, so bad.
I'd much rather that than boxers running marathons and throwing 1 punch per round. And you forgot the word boxing skills. Which Klits have in abundance and Haye.. does not.
Haye vs Barrett then a Klitschko Haye vs Valuev then a Klitschko Haye vs Ruiz then a Klitschko Haye vs Harrison then a Klitschko :think
Haye has quick feet as well as quick heavy hands, the fastest HW going he can also adapt and jab and move Yes Haye ran against Valuev for much of the fight but he still won easily - why? because of his skills. He got injured early and he still staggered Valuev with a left at the end. Valuev couldn't touch him He fought a completely different fight against Ruiz - beating the man to the punch over and over again If the Klits have skills in abundance why do they grab and back off, lean and plod in every fight? - why not showcase the skills once in a while so we can all see?
"My defense needs to be worked on" "I've got a knack(sp)for avoiding my opponents punches im a master in that art" :huh More like ive got a knack for avoiding my opponents period