Box Buizz like usual. Other promoters like de la Hoya, King, Sauerland, UBP gets 3 Options. If you don´t want these options like Wlad in the past (no option to Don King), who have to earn the shot and become mandatory. Just simple.
It's bull**** if you ask me. Povetkin must be pissed becase he can see his shot is now further away than ever. It's probably a good thing for him because by the time the rematches are done and dusted, Povetkin will be ready for his chance.
Alot of Haye fans are just seeing what they want to. Look up what Chef has had to say about it if you want the situation clearing up for thee.
If Haye did not want, he did not need to sign. Just simple. He could fight an Eliminator and earn the shot. Who believes Haye: is he? Lewis, Ali, Holyfield in one person? But Haye can talk a bit. After 20the of june nobody will hear or talk about David Haye.
Regardless Wladimir will KO Haye,he'll allso look good doing it and it will be over by the 6th round.
In some ways I agree with this, but I don't think that this was the reasoning behind K2 drawing up this contract. My main reservations about this stuff is that Haye may well win the belts off Wlad but be forced to lose one or even two when obligated to fight Vitali. Either way there is a reason why contracts like this are not always legal, and this whole stuff could get messy. Having said that, If Wlad loses we will have a fight for an all but undisputed HW championship set up - ie Haye vs Vitali. Also allowing one brother to transcend the other, which is better for the division. And if Haye beats both brothers, that sets up a rematch with Wladimir for a more prestigious 'title' than he has now (regardless of what belts have been lost along the way, it would be a more legitimate nearly undisputed title) On top of that, it gives Wlad a chance to fight against a proven elite HW with P4P credentials - giving him a career defining win that he sorely lacks. Its speculative I know, but Wlad losing to Haye might be the best thing that can happen to his career, if it were to pan out like that later on.:yep :good
Awww, CHEF to be fair let on a bit more than he knew about the contracts (I had a little inside info myself and was able to call him out) But he genuinely knew the bare basics, and he is a good guy, if a little to far up Wlad's A-hole.