Quite confident Haye has offered a fight

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by checklefthook, Dec 9, 2010.


  1. This all seems a bit sudden to me, which some may argue that injuries such as Wladimir's are sudden.

    But it's all a bit too conincidental.
    Haye expresses on Sky Sports News he's more hungry to fight Wladimir than Vitali due to the number of belts he holds.
    Haye wants to fight both brothers in 2011 and with Haye retiring in October this would mean he would have to fight in the spring and the summer.

    Here's hope to a Haye/Klit fight after all
     
  2. qwert

    qwert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If this was the case, he wouldn't have gone through the entire training camp, promotion, sorting the undercard, venue, ticket sales tv rights etc only to drop out a couple of days before the fight. It's been a month since Haye fough Audley now.
     
  3. BoxingDomain

    BoxingDomain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    True.
     
  4. antonio8904

    antonio8904 Atheist Full Member

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    good point. i don't think the injury was staged in any way, and i doubt we'll be seeing Haye stepping in the ring...
     
  5. dvb

    dvb Well-Known Member Full Member

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    he pulled out becuase his tv network went bankrupt,meaning he would have barely got paid,especially with the low amount klitschkos offer as it is.

    he new he would get a title somehow and give him more leverage and his ppvs buys ect all tht crap meant they had to offer him more and try to be fairer.
     
  6. FraggleRock

    FraggleRock Member Full Member

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    I think if Haye had offered a fight Wlad wouldn't have waited until a few days before the Chisora fight to pull out. Hopefully we see Wlad-Haye early next year, but the timing of Wlad pulling out hasn't changed the potential date of a Haye fight