Vitali & Wlad both want Haye

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  1. hoagy

    hoagy Rat Pack Full Member

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    Me neither...Haye has been making his mouth go too long and too loud and I expect him to face either after the Ruiz mandatory fight,which I expect him to win,though he will leave this as late as possible ...especially Wlad
     
  2. Watson2005

    Watson2005 Active Member Full Member

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    Haye will beat either of the Klits. First time around. But i think second time they will be braver and take more risks. Try and lay Haye out with one of their super punches as his chin is his only weakness.
     
  3. Kissan

    Kissan I respect box Full Member

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    Why don“t you just go home and kill yourself, hater :patsch
     
  4. Sakura

    Sakura Boxing Addict banned

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    WBA champ will soon feeded to Helenius
     
  5. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol::lol:
    Haye could not even give Valuev an ass beating but he will do it to the Klitschko's? :lol::lol::lol::rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  6. maverock

    maverock Active Member Full Member

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    I don't doubt Haye "wants" to fight the Klits.

    But he now has contracts with Sauerland and Don King and they may have other plans. You see how Don King lead the negotiations between Valuev and Vitali. How do we know they will risk Haye's WBA strap in a bout with the Klits? In all likelihood Sauerland and King will run Haye through their circlejerk:

    1. Valuev (done)
    2. Ruiz (upcoming)
    3. Meehan (if he wins against Chagaev)
    4. Valuev (rematch)

    That's an awfully long list of bouts before a Klit fight can happen.
     
  7. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    Yeah, I'm sure Sauerland don't like money...
     
  8. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    Haye has no contractual ties with Don King.
     
  9. maverock

    maverock Active Member Full Member

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    Of course he does. He signed a contract to fight Valuev, who was co-promoted by Sauerland/King. He took the belt so now he has obligations to fight for Sauerland/King until the options are worked off (Ruiz + 2 more fights).

    Simple as that.
     
  10. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    Link please? Sauerland have financial options on Haye's next three fights. King does not have any direct contract with Haye.
     
  11. Neverchair

    Neverchair Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lets hope either party doesnt price themselves out of this one.

    I dont believe for a second that either of the three have ducked anyone and its purely down to percentages and contractual obligations.

    Haye vs a Klitschko would be the biggest heavyweight fight for 6 years and I personally cant wait!
     
  12. demigawd

    demigawd Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I take this "circlejerk" theory with a grain of salt. Putting Haye in against all of these low level opponents would be a pretty bad tactical move. Haye is the only fighter in the Sauerland/King stable with a chance to beat the Klits. However, Haye is also so vulnerable that there's a reasonable chance he could lose to any other fighter in the Sauerland/King stable. They could make $2 million a fight off of Haye for the next three fights and he ends of losing after one, two or three fights, at which point Haye is finished and only got them $6 million. Or, they could cash him out directly against Klit and get $10 - 15 million. Trying to put him in with Meehan, Ruiz and Valuev over and over is a bigger gamble than they should be willing to take given the rap on Haye. And since they're better promoters and smarter than I am, I'm sure they know that. And that's why I doubt they'll dictate any fights to Haye beyond Ruiz.
     
  13. bkamins

    bkamins Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You're a simpleton. You actually believe that Don King would give the unpopular David Haye a vouluntary fight and not take options on him? He has options on his next three fights. If you want the link, go look for it yourself. After that, do some research on whether the earth is flat or if it revolves around the sun...Don King not taking options...hillarious.
     
  14. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    Sauerland has options. King does not.

    As you're too lazy, I'll do the research for you.

    http://www.heinnews.com/boxing/interview-of-the-week-november-12-boxing-promoter-don-king/

    There you go, from the horses mouth. King didn't give Haye anything. King had no involvement in the contract for Valuev v Haye.

    Feel free to retract your previous comment at any time...
     
  15. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    lets see the klitschko offer before taking what they say seriously. like wladimir once said, talk is cheap, so lets see them put their money where their mouth is.