Klitschko's on BBC1 now.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Brighton bomber, Jul 11, 2011.


  1. aka TORA

    aka TORA Full Member

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    i can understand what your saying but realistically haye is the fastest and heavyist hitter about apart the bros but haye would have to want the rematch badly and have a real hunger to destroy him
     
  2. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNqvsbsNjqo[/ame]
     
  3. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yep. Easy fight for Wlad or Vitali, big $$$ and Wlad (or Vitali) goes for the KO next time. Why not, if the public will buy it (and they will, especially in the UK)?

    Also, you can make the fight in Britain, for a little change-up.
     
  4. bremen

    bremen Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There you have it. Vitali is the undisputed HW champion.
     
  5. Flexe

    Flexe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm all for Vitali dismantling Haye in his backyard.
     
  6. krazylegs

    krazylegs Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Rematch with Wlad. Maybe if the fight was scored within 1-2 points from the judges or in the public's eyes. But it wasn't even close. So he'd have to win a few in a row.

    Fight with Vitali. I'd definitely watch it, but more then likely Haye would do the same and run all 12rds. He'd also have to maybe take a tune up fight to stay fresh or risk sitting quite a while.

    Also all this talk about how much money Haye brings to the table. Who really wants to pay to see him anymore? Even in the UK. I mean after the dreadful Valuev fight, a fixed AFRAUD fight, in which i'm sure people wanted their money back. And his lackluster effort against Wlad . What is the attraction? What he used to do down in the Cruiserweight division? Guy hasn't delivered (besides old man Ruiz) in over 3 and a half years with Enzo.
     
  7. irishny

    irishny Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Id like to see another Haye Klit fight but it would be better if Haye would win a fight or two against the likes of Chambers or Arreola,it would be far better.
     
  8. krazylegs

    krazylegs Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Anybody laughing at the thought that Haye is regretting that he had the rematch clauses removed from the contract. Guess that **** doesn't seem that bad now to him. Wait till he gets offered this "slave contract". Stupid Douche Bag

    Had Haye won there is no doubt in my mind he would have retired , and road of into the sunset atop of the game, but now that he lost he's second guessing. I say leave him where he is, and let him leave the sport the way ha acted while last inside the ring, Crawling
     
  9. dave-slave

    dave-slave Guest

    100 percent agree. If Haye gets a fight with Vitali after Adamek, then I believe it's very much about money. These guys have earned 100 million between them, they dont need the money. It should be about legacy from now on.

    Also, if it does end up happening, not another stadium. Make it an arena, 20,000 max. Make it more lowkey than before.
     
  10. dave-slave

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    agree. Haye would have retired throwing insults at Wlad. He even said if Wlad offers him a rematch he will be even more disrespectful.

    :-(
     
  11. dannylatics

    dannylatics Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Klitschko brothers are cool as ****.

    Vitali would beat Haye by brutal burder early on IMO. Knock out for Vitali easy nights work. Hayes too small and beats you with big flurries, Vitali won't let Haye within range. Vitali is more aggresive than Wladimir and I believe the better out of the two brothers.
     
  12. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I think Wlad is playing hard to get, so he can act indifferent, and then eventually offer Haye a lower percentage for a rematch. And rightfully so.

    I think we'll see it, but it'll take alot of back and forth before they agree.
     
  13. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    one of the fastest yes..but not the hardest hitter..no way
     
  14. dave-slave

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    Here is what Boente has said-

    While speaking on his inclusion, he said, “We don’t give a damn whether he (Haye) retires or not. What he should do is go off and have a couple of fights in America and another big one here to get ready for Vitali.”
    Boente declared that the Wladimir-Haye bout cannot happen again, as he knows now Haye has nothing to put on the line.
    The manager said Haye has nothing for them now and secondly after his last performance against Wladimir, there is no guarantee of television revenue as well.
    “The 50-50 split for the fight with Wladimir cannot happen again because David would bring nothing to the table. No world title belt and no guarantee of television revenue,” said Boente.


    http://blogs.bettor.com/Klitschko-b...out-David-Hayes-retirement-Boxing-news-a82481



    Haye is everything that's wrong with boxing, we need less greedy promoters and boxers looking to make only money. This is why people turn away from boxing.
     
  15. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    A rematch could happen if Haye beats some contenders.