If I was Haye I'd push for 70% against Wlad.

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  1. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That's why I understand both camps positions. Neither of them want to fight when they can cash in with voluntary opposition raking in the bigger bucks. If both parties happened to have a mandatory at the same time the fight would be a lot easier to make.
     
  2. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    what are you talking about ?:huh

    People here say all the time that Hayes making money off Wlads name:good
    Clearly not the case

    Also if you have a problem with some people talking about sports persons earnings perhaps you should take your complaints to the companies that print out these numbers

    good lad
     
  3. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    it doesnt make him proud, he was just pointing out that David ****ing Haye a guy with about 25 fights and an extremley short time was paper HW champion makes far more dosh that Klitschkos

    Thats shocking , is it that haye and Booth are great businessmen

    Or Klitschkos fights suck real bad


    One of the 2

    dont get mad
     
  4. speck

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    It's not about 'people', dude. It's about you having bought into Hayes' hype and now left with the only option to feel good about your choice - taking pride in Haye's outstanding ability to rip your lot off. The Kilitschkos don't con and rip off their fans to the same extent, yet Hayehuggers somehow interpret this to their advantage. It's a freak show to me, I'm just having good time slagging some miserable clown around, that's it.
     
  5. lion

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    must say that i was surprised by those numbers. but one must admit that haye is worth a lot more compared to those boring robots
     
  6. lion

    lion Active Member Full Member

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    thing is that you get what you pay for.. and i have not nor would ever pay for a klitschko fight
     
  7. speck

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    It's a merit of the British PPV system and the wish of the British public to have a hero to be associated with, no matter how illusory it may look.
     
  8. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :huh


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  9. speck

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    Well, I never have had to pay for a Klitschko fight, or a Haye one for that matter. Yet, if spending your 15 quid on the fake hero makes you feel attached to 'the cause', it's your personal issue. You get what you pay for, as you said. You get an illusion.
     
  10. speck

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    Brits are gettting ripped off and they feel good about it. I can see no reason not increase the PPV price, it will make Brits feel even better. David Haye is on a crucial nationwide therapeutic mission.
     
  11. lion

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    but you gotta agree that Haye is much more entertaining that the klit robots...? is that what you are trying to say?
     
  12. speck

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    I don't 'gotta' anything. Your feeling of being 'entertained' only arises from your emotional attachment to Haye magnified by the fact of your financial commitment. Valuev and Harrison figts were two of the worst HW fights on my memory, the Barret fight was mediocre and the Ruiz one - decent. Now, what's really 'exciting' about Haye?
     
  13. madballster

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    His last four HW bouts include two of the most disgusting and downright disgraceful HW fights in recent memory. That's a 50% **** ratio. Chisora is right when he says "What memorable fights has he delivered at HW? None!". Heck even Khan delivered more exciting and memorable fights over the last 24 months.

    I don't see how Haye is so highly exciting (to a non Brit) to boxing fans *NOT* emotionally attached to him? If Haye was as exciting as some think he'd fight in the US alongside Pacman raking in $49.95 PPVs.

    He's not, he knows it, Booth knows it, everyone outside of the UK knows it. That's why Haye and Booth are staying in the UK doing their thing just like the Klit brothers stay in Germany doing theirs. Both have found their ideal little localized business model.
     
  14. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    the funny thing is that most of Hayes fights were broadcast free in germany which has a free to air sat system which means it can also be watched free in UK
     
  15. speck

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    Exactly.