Haye vs a Klit = Mayweather vs Pac/Mosley all over again

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by DonPrestige, May 15, 2010.


  1. DonPrestige

    DonPrestige Active Member Full Member

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    Once again an example of how ******ed ESB can be sometimes.

    Are people seriously incapable of sitting back and allowing time for a fight to be made or must they throw their dummy out of the pram at every minor comment from anyone (including 7th cousins and friends of friends)?

    There was the Mayweather v Pac hysteria then Mayweather v Mosley stuff where people were willing to bet their underwear that Mayweather wouldn't take that fight. Now this

    Seriously, with a fight of this magnitude who really thought a deal would be hammered out this soon to fight the Klits when we know that there is so much bitterness. Also, maybe at your jobs where you earn min wage contract talks take 2 mins but at this level where millions are involved it takes slightly longer.

    Now if the fight isn't made for sometime this year go crazy all you want but we're not even half way through 2010 yet.

    If I was in a training camp for 8-10 weeks away from my family working hard I know that after my victory I would spend a while to enjoy myself. Is that so unreasonable?
     
  2. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    Plenty of time has been allowed for the fight to be made. The IBF has mandated that time is up tommorrow.

    When Haye bitched out against Wlad last time on June 20th, Wlad went out and completed negotiations within 2 weeks to fight the Ring mag #3 and true WBA champion Ruslan Chagaev. It wasn't that hard. The Klitschko brothers have never had problems with fight negotiations being carried out until Haye and his amatuerish manager Adam Booth came along with their ridiculous demands and con artist tactics. This isn't a negotiation process that only began after the Ruiz fight, it started very early last year....LAST YEAR!

    I don't want to hear about taking time off to enjoy himself as an excuse. Wlad just fought also, against a far more difficult opponent mind you, and he's not whining about needing time off. The fight wouldn't be until late fall anyway, so there's plenty of time for Haye to rest his vagina.
     
  3. DonPrestige

    DonPrestige Active Member Full Member

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    What I mean is that he'll probably not want to concntrate on negotiations until he is ready. Considering the fight won't be unitil Q4 is there a huge rush.

    Patience is a virtue.

    Like I said if no fight between them happens this year then I'll jump on his back but we have so much time to go it seems a little childish to be crying about it at this stage.
     
  4. kriszhao

    kriszhao Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    so only if he hasn't fought him in what 3 years after he called him out will you get on him for not fighting? :huh The fight is there to be made and if the deal is fair and he avoids it, Its called a duck... Plain and simple.. Haye makes Bowe proud. Also The deadline is tomorrow before he has to fight Povetkin Haye and boothe knew this well when they started supposedly negotiating a month ago.
     
  5. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Haye is a con artist. He's probably laughing his ass off about us dumb boxing fans every day. "Dude, imagine, these dumb suckers really thought I'm in this to give them great fights. They actually believed it!!!"
     
  6. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Really? So how come neither of them ever fought Valuev :huh

    Ah that's right, it was all Valuevs fault wasn't it....same as VITLAY not fighting Rahman or re-matching Byrd....always the other fights fault :nut
     
  7. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    I think you've been on this board too long not to know the real answer to that. DK/Sauerland would never let that elephant get in the ring with a Klitschko, especially when he had the only belt not controlled by Klitschko's.

    Please, you think Rahman had any chance of beating a healthy Vitali? Vitali was injury ridden in 2005 and retired, meanwhile Rahman goes 12 rounds with Monte Barrett, has a draw with fatass Toney and get's KTFO'd again by the Big O. Rahman is totally irrelevant now, while Vitali is still on top.

    Why should he rematch Byrd? He was throwing a shutout before he injured himself. Then Wlad came six months later and put a beat down on Byrd. There wasn't anything for Vitali to prove against Byrd.

    Keep reaching man!