So seriously, Haye agreed the money, why doesn't vitali want the fight now?

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  1. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    K2 have been for years and yet people have always defended them. All those accusations of poor offers and being impossible to deal with weren't a coincidence and yet guys like Haye, Valuev, Toney, Holyfield, Ruiz, Rahman, Povetkin, Adamek and many more were called "cowards" or whatever. Who is the common denominator here?

    It's always K2.

    They don't want to fight the best. They want to avoid challenges and be very selective about which brother fights who. Arreola would never have fought, Haye will never be allowed to fight Vitali, Povetkin would never be allowed to fight Vitali and so on.

    It's pathetic. K2 are, by far, the shadiest promotional group out there. Wlad, Boente and Vitali make Don King, Bob Arum and Ahmet Ohner look like amateurs.
     
  2. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Nobody wants to see David Haye run and throw 10 punches a round and flop on the ground all night except the delusional Brits. The guy is one of the most boring fighters around. He made 24 mil against Wlad for doing literally nothing. Isn't that stealing enough money from the viewing public and you want to buy another PPV with this clown on it and give him MORE money? :lol::rofl:patsch

    You might as well flush that money down the toilet. And Povetkin pulled out of two fights against Wlad and I am not even going to address either brother fighting Toney or Holyfield what would be the point? It would be murder. Vitali went to Arreola's hometown and won every second of every round and made the guy quit and cry. At 38 years old.......

    You might be the most delusional poster on here. The Klitschko's have fought everyone that was willing to fight them.
     
  3. Jack

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    In your eyes it's a coincidence that all these guys who have had top level fights and fought the best haven't been able to deal with the Klitschko's?

    Tell me, who did Holyfield struggle to make a fight with? Who did Toney not make a fight with? Ruiz? Adamek? Povetkin? Haye? Valuev? Give me specific examples of these guys having issues with any other promoter.

    In your eyes, it's a mere coincidence that all these fighters, who have fought at a high level have fought the best but as soon as a Klitschko is mentioned, it falls apart. And that's their fault in your eyes?

    Laughable bias, from a ****ing idiot.
     
  4. Jack

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    By the way, when you talk about Toney and Holyfield, you seem to think I'm talking about a fight in 2012. I'm not. They were both open to fights when they were relevant fighters and yet the Klitschkos wouldn't make it happen.

    Toney would have given Vitali a boxing lesson in 2003/4.
     
  5. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Jack you are making stuff up that doesn't exist you mentioned Povetkin who PULLED OUT OF A FIGHT WITH WLAD TWICE and one of the excuses was he tripped on a ****ing tree root :lol::rofl:patsch

    Wlad already fought Haye and won every round but 2. Haye is Irrelevant. He is scared to engage and is banned from fighting in Germany after his awful fights with Valuev and Wlad.

    James Toney and Holyfield have been irrelevant for almost 10 years now. Neither has won a fight against any meaningful opposition in years Toney could not even beat Sam Peter who is awful.

    If you are going to post **** like this at least don't make things up. David Haye is done nobody but Brits want to see the guy fight. Maybe he can rematch Harrison if he beats Chisora who also won 2 rounds against a one armed Vitali. :rofl:patsch
     
  6. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

    He would need a step ladder to land a punch Vitali he would lose every round and get stopped. How are you going to give someone a boxing lesson if you can't land any punches? Maybe they could bring in Duane Ford to score the fight? :rofl
     
  7. Jack

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    I asked you a simple question. Are you going to keep deflecting the issue and posting childish smilies or are you going to answer it?

    Who have all these fighters ducked? Give me examples of Toney, Holyfield, Haye, Ruiz, Valuev, Povetkin etc., all avoiding fights. If they're at fault, surely they must have all been tough to deal with elsewhere in their careers?
     
  8. Jack

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    Toney knows how to fight small.

    And are you serious? There is a huge precedent of small heavyweights beating much taller men, purely because they were more talented. At 9am every morning when Toney goes for a ****, he loses more boxing talent than Vitali could ever dream of having.
     
  9. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    You idiot Wlad made TWO fights with Povetkin who tripped on a tree root and pulled out then he didn't show for a Press Conference and his Trainer pulled him out of the second fight.

    Wlad fought Haye. Both brother tried a Valuev fight King wanted options then when Valuev lost his belt King wanted 4 million for Valuev to fight Vitali who had a belt. Yeah, that is great business give a challenger who brings nothing to the table 4 million dollars. :lol:

    You are an idiot who just makes stuff up as you go along.
     
  10. Rico Spadafora

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    James Toney's record at Heavyweight is AWFUL. It is abysmal. What was his best win? Ancient Holyfield?
     
  11. Jack

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    So you're going to keep deflecting the issue and posting childish smilies?

    Good luck to you.
     
  12. Beeston Brawler

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    All Haye wants is to make as much money as he can by taking as little punishment as he can.

    Against Wlad he wasn't bothered about winning, more about getting out safe with his money.

    At least Mosley had the excuse against Pac that he was about 200 years old. Haye was as fresh as a daisy and hadn't had hardly any hard fights.
     
  13. sosolid4u09

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    funny how wlad always fights the boxers and vitali always fights the punchers
     
  14. willcross

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    Not always, Vitali fought Adamek, Johnson, Solis, and Gomez. Where Wlad fought Sam Peter, Brewster, and Rahman
     
  15. On The Money

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    Vitali will want the Haye fight if he comes through against Chisora, especially if Haye stops Chisora. Last big pay day and potential legacy fight.