It's one of the three 100% for Vitali next as reported on another site. Don't be idiotic and ask what site it is, searching is very easy. So who do you think it will be? :good
Tough one to decide. They all bring interest. Valuev for the freak show of watching two 6 for 7 plus men weighing over 550 pounds in total going at it. Haye for the European megafight. Areola so we can watch the only heavyweight in the US go down in flames. All intriguing.
I hope it's Arreola. I want Wladimir vs Haye - Haye will lose badly to either of them but at least it will be one less "OMG WLAD IS AVOIDING" situation. Arreola would get an embarrassing beatdown and again, I don't really want Valuev to be wasted on Vitali (Vitali's about to retire again in my view, Wlad has another 4-5 years left) Why does the Valuev fight make sense? Because it's a bigger fighter, everyone is saying Wlad would lose to a bigger fighter, me thinks that fight will show just why Wlad is a hard hard mother ****er to beat, due to size, skill, power and speed that Valuev has never shown.
Zak, I honestly don't think Haye makes it to a Klitschko fight if he has to actually fight a real Heavyweight he will get his Glass Jaw shattered and he knows it. Personally I think Haye will handpick either Ruiz or Maskaev next and tell us how "dangerous" and "risky" a fight it is like he did with that joke Barrett. Maskaev is old and shop worn with a bad elbow and back and Ruiz has like 2 KO's in the last 6 years. Wait and see.
Why does Haye get called a glass jawed joke? Give me an example of when Haye got KTFO or even KOed. He was weight drained at CW and is stronger at HW so just give it rest.
i want to see vitali retired by haye....and then MAYBE wlad will get ****in' mean when he faces haye...
I am only going to explain this once so write it down: The guy was doing the chicken dance at Cruiserweight against guys that do not punch near as hard as Heavyweights do. Logic tells us he will not be able to take a Heavyweight punch. And the fact that it took him like 4 months to handpick Monte Barrett speaks volumes.