Haye RTL interview from last night

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  1. gashalasha7

    gashalasha7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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  2. BoxingAnalyst

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    Haye should beat the ageing Vitali, weather he has the balls to go for it if and when he gets in the ring with him, is a different story.
     
  3. godlikerich

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    Both camps were to blame for the fight not happening. Haye wanted to fight Chisora because of the grudge and because of the amount of money ****** offered him for what seemed an easy payday. Haye wanted to fight Vitali yesterday as well. But Boente would only agree to the Haye fight if Haye didn't fight Chisora because of the problems that led to with arena bookings and marketing etc. (If Haye lost all that money would be wasted). So it's Haye's fault so far as he fought Chisora, and it's the Klitscko's fault in that they didn't want to take the fight at the risk of Haye losing to Chisora. Really though, Haye agreed to fight Vitali way before the Munich brawl but not under the Klitschko's terms which are notoriously harsh. It is clear as day at Munich that Bernd Boente agrees with ****** that Chisora and Haye should fight and the winner would get Vitali. That is clearly on film. So if blame lies anywhere it is with Klitschko. Watch the press conference in Munich. ****** suggests the box off and Bernd says and I quote 'sounds like the perfect plan'. Haye fights Chisora, beats Chisora, but hey no Vitali fight. Understandable why, but Boente said it was OK at the time.
     
  4. jdempsey85

    jdempsey85 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    **** haye.Any links to THE LEGENDARY larry merchants latest outburst