Haye to Fight in Feb.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Eubank, Nov 20, 2008.


  1. twogunman

    twogunman New Member Full Member

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    Haye should be active fighting every three to four months for the next 18 months and then take on wobbly legged wladdy. Haye needs more seasoning or he is going to get destroyed.
     
  2. MickeyBlueEyess

    MickeyBlueEyess Boxing Addict Full Member

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    lol where did you get that from. Haye says he wants to fight Vitali and he will.

    I think its the Klitschkos who know Wlads career that will be ended if he takes on Haye.
     
  3. pirlo

    pirlo Active Member Full Member

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    Cant say more. But it is just one option.
     
  4. MickeyBlueEyess

    MickeyBlueEyess Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wtf has it got to do with me you pillock, im not fighting.

    Wlad is being protected by his big brother.
     
  5. DamonD

    DamonD Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Unless he's willing to pass up on a title shot, which would surprise me.
     
  6. bigmarkd86

    bigmarkd86 Active Member Full Member

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    :huh :patsch
     
  7. Haye

    Haye Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yep, so scared he called him out right to his face, and said most recently that he wants to go for Vitali first because its the hardest route.

    Fair enough if people want to bash Haye for whatever, and personally I cant see him beating Vitali or Wlad, but one thing he really isn't is scared of either of them.

    Now why not stop accusing one of the most ballsy fighters with the best attitude we have had in years of cowardice, from behind the safety of your computer screen.
     
  8. Haye

    Haye Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Haye really should get a couple of fights under his belt however, face Wlad first, making a unification with Vitali even bigger.
     
  9. EpsilonAxis

    EpsilonAxis HNIC Full Member

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    A smart choice to me would be fighting someone like Maskaev. Someone physically larger than him, with a stiff style that he could probably KO.
     
  10. EpsilonAxis

    EpsilonAxis HNIC Full Member

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    I may be the only one who thinks this, but I feel Haye actually has a better chance against Vitali than Wlad.

    Wlad, for all his faults, doesn't get caught with punches much anymore and is fast for a HW. Haye needs the speed factor and Vitali will give that to him.
     
  11. Barber-ian

    Barber-ian Active Member Full Member

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    I give Haye huge credit for proving me wrong and making a huge entrance into the HW division. Finally, some spark!

    That said, I'd love for Wlad to step up and accept the challenge. He regained credibility when he took on then seemingly deadly Sam Peter. Wlad was tested big time, but he stepped up and delivered. He needs another balsy fight to erase the image that he is a safe, panicky kind of fighter.

    C'mon, Wlad, you can do it!
     
  12. Chillman

    Chillman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ukrainian Taras Bidenko beat Michael Sprott in his last fight, maybe he's the "mystery opponent" that's been talked about?

    Universum don't seem to have much confidence in Bidenko's abilities anyway so they might as well send him over to the UK for a payday against David Haye.
     
  13. jc

    jc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think if he fights again before getting a title shot it would have to be someone we would recognize. I think a big Heavy like a McCline would be good, or one of the Ex Russian contenders we have kicking about, but one who has been in contention.

    Beatin Sprott doesnt even show up on the radar in the UK, so internationally it would mean nothing.
     
  14. the_brigand

    the_brigand I'll Eat Her Later... Full Member

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    I'm putting forward the other perspective.

    Frankly I disrespect Haye not in the least. I know he's a clown and he'll talk **** to make noise and press. I take everything he says with a grain of salt and a good laugh. :smooch It amazes me though that so many people take his word and especially the word of his promoter as gospel.

    This of course has nothing to do with Wlad's perception of Haye and much more to do with how much more money and better press a Vitali-Haye fight would make along with the extra needed experience Haye will gain at HW win or lose. Also, incase you haven't noticed and especially at this point in his career, Vitali is the one who needs money and a career defining victory before he retires and a later Haye-Wlad fight would do just as well reguardless of what the outcome of Vitali-Haye.

    Cheers. :thumbsup
     
  15. DamonD

    DamonD Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Taras Bidenko is actually decently rated at the moment as far as I know...

    But he's a total unknown in the UK. I think they'd prefer someone with a bit of name value.