If Haye avoids the Klitschkos after Ruiz…can you blame him?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by bruthead, Mar 23, 2010.


  1. InHumanForm

    InHumanForm Boxing Addict Full Member

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    it might make sense money wise but after calling out the Klit's the way he did he HAS to fight them if given the opportunity. The fact he made that one shirt with the severed head etc is enough to warrant a match.
     
  2. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It makes sense for both sides to let this one simmer. first for the financial reasons listed by the original poster. Second for Wlad (or Vitali); if Wlad defeats Haye say, tomorrow. He beats an somewhat untested cruiser weight. If Haye racks up some impressive wins, he beats a legit Heavvyweight wrecking machine.

    The problem is that each fight that Haye takes which is not against someone named Klitschko, his value drops; which is his own doing. He ran his mouth off too much, and it's cost him time. People want to see Haye vs Klitschko, every fight which is not that looks like a duck.