Its looking good lads! (and ladies) Haye-Vitali in the pipeline for March ESPN staff July 26, 2012« Rodgers confirms Allen talks | Rodgers: I am only one who will decide Carroll's future » David Haye put himself in the frame for a fight with Vitali Klitschko after an eye-catching win over Dereck Chisora © PA Photos Enlarge Related Links News: Wladimir: Haye v Vitali on the cards News: Boente not ruling out Vitali-Haye Profile: David Haye | Vitali Klitschko David Haye could land a shot at Vitali Klitschko next year, with the Ukrainian's manager Bernd Boente earmarking March 2013 as a potential date for the showdown if the WBC heavyweight king's political career flops. Since knocking out Dereck Chisora earlier this month, Haye has not made secret his desire to face the elder Klitschko. Boente has not ruled out the possibility of Haye fighting one of the Klitschko's again, declaring "it could be Vitali, it could be Wladimir [who beat Haye on points last year]". However, much depends on Vitali. Firstly, the 41-year-old has a fight with Manuel Charr in September to negotiate, before he turns his attention to politics. Leader of the opposition in Ukraine, Vitali goes on the campaign trail for parliamentary election after his bout with Charr. If successful he may hang up his gloves, but if he does not get elected then a clash with Haye has a a good chance of materialising, according to Boente. "Vitali meets Manuel Charr in September and then goes on the political campaign trail at the Ukraine elections, which are held in October," he said. "He has to win his fight and then see the outcome of the elections. Then Vitali must decide what to do if he is not elected into a certain position. There is still a chance the fight will come, but not this year. It will probably be in England on pay-per-view next year, possibly in March." Boente reaffirmed that a rematch with Wladimir would not be discounted going forward. "I will not exclude anything. I have learnt from past dealings that you can't rely on anything he [Haye] says or does. He is like a fish in water - you can't catch him. It's all in Haye's hands. Whatever he wants, he just needs to approach us." Read more at http://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/sport/story/162150.html#fXs4D9lUiTzIdtlZ.99
no doubt he will do Charr, and even if he is elected which is quite a good possibility then he will still fight Haye no doubt about it. that be his last fight makes sense. G
You have the same avatar as me, lucky for you I'm feeling gracious and I'll let you keep yours but let me tell if I wasnt I'd be all in your arse like kate cummings rude boy, you can thank me however you please whether it be pay pal, dedication thread, I'll let you decide.
Haye should fight again in November. "He's regained allot of credit back, lets have another good but winnable fight"....
Funny how 1 fight can change peoples perception. After the Wlad fight 99% of fight fans stated there disgust at Hayes **** poor performance and vowed never to watch gym again. He retires, we all laugh at him and his toe then the memory of 'The Heavyweight Saviour' slowly fades into a distant memory. Next, and for reasons beyond me, Chisora is handed a shot at Vitalis crown. His behaviour is nothing short of disgusting, slapping and spitting on people's faces. Hated world wide he puts on a valiant display none the less, performing out of his skin even his deepest critic can't help but say that if he hadn't acted such clown people would give him a lot of kudos for that performance. Haye attends the Post fight presser and handbags at 12 goes off. Haye soundly beat Chisora and suddenly we are all excited for the Vitali Hay showdown. Fickle us boxing fans.
This is why you don't take people on forums opinions seriously Bunch of keyboard muppets, except for a few
Not much wrong with what he say's to be honest! so you must be the muppet! :yep Take that back read it wrong!
Think he is suggesting that what I stated is the reason a lot of peoples opinion on here dont count to much. As in 1 minute Hayes a c**t who they will never watch again ever, then suddenly they are getting excited for the possibility of the Vitali bout. I think thats what he means!!
I still think Haye's a **** (a boring **** at that). And I'm not at all excited about a Vitali-Haye match. So I guess my integrity is in tact.