WBC clear the way for Haye-Vitali

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by fg2227, Sep 2, 2012.


  1. fg2227

    fg2227 Guest

    Just seen it on the wbc website seems that jose has had a change of heart.:good
     
  2. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Surely the WBC champ will have to fight a mandatory next anyway? One from Boystov, Arreola or Sterverne.
     
  3. CamR21

    CamR21 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He can fight whoever he wants
     
  4. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    The WBC aren't going to impose anything on Klitschko.

    They aren't that stupid.

    As for the Haye fight, the sanctioning issue wasn't ever going to get in the way of a potential clash.

    Sillyman will want his cut.
     
  5. Earl-hickey

    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    I know you don't want Vitali to fight Haye.

    But no.

    Suliman wants to bear Vitali's children.

    Vitali can fight whoever he likes, and no excuses.
     
  6. Robney

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    And see Arreola get his face punched in again? Don't think so.
    Haye will probably get his payday and the beating that comes with it.
     
  7. Earl-hickey

    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    Lol.

    You and I BOTH know that If Haye decides Vitali isn't going to land a glove on him all night, Vitali isn't going to land a glove on him all night. :deal:deal:deal

    It's just a question of weather Haye fires back or not.
     
  8. Mike Hunt

    Mike Hunt Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Watch haye drop into number 1 (mando) position now ;)
     
  9. Michael300

    Michael300 Fighting back..... Full Member

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    I'm sorry but I just don't get this.............

    I'm not condoning the mayhem in Munich, but I just don't see how Haye has come out if with no problems, and Chisora is in disgrace?

    I appreciate that Chisora did other distasteful things, but had the after fight-fight not occured the incidents would have been forgotten quite quickly.

    Also I really hope that Vitali does not fight Haye.

    I appreciate David Haye is British, but as a boxing fan I have a huge amount for Vitali and what he has achieved; and I would hate to see him face up to David Haye when he is clearly left his best days behind him.

    What would a win for Haye tell us?

    Simply that Vitali is finished, it would not be a good win for Haye IMO and I don't like the idea of Vitali's legacy being tarnished.

    I'd like him to just to retire and get on with the business of becoming President!:bbb
     
  10. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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    about as intrested in this as i am pac v may ,again about 18months to late imho
     
  11. Earl-hickey

    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    Grow a backbone, If Vitali wants to get in the ring with Haye he's big enough and ugly enough to do it. and "tarnish his legacy"

    Legacy?

    He needs this fight as much as Haye does.

    As for Why did chisora come out bad?

    I dunno.

    This is a man who kisses, spits, bites and slaps opponents.

    he threatened to give Haye two slaps.

    He got out of his seat, told his entourage to follow him and got in Haye's face to try his silly bollocks stuff and got dropped like a sack of spuds.

    He then got in the ring with Haye and got KTFO

    Haye dealt to him the way all bullies eventually get dealt too.

    Chisora made a right pratt of himself
     
  12. HeavyT

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    Haye also nearly glassed the guy in the face, up until that point it seemed to be just a bit of publicity.
     
  13. Michael300

    Michael300 Fighting back..... Full Member

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    Thanks for the polite reply........

    Grow a backbone? Do you mean me, Klitschko or Haye; not sure why I do for simply posting an opinion.

    Dereck Chisora's previous behaviour is not the issue here, I in no way will defend such things, but if the behaviour prior to the fight was so bad why was he allowed to fight in the first place?

    The loss to Haye is nothing to so with the situation; he lost, fair and square, convincingly in fact, but again what has it to do with the situation.

    How did he make a pratt of himself?

    He lost, but he lost well, he gave a good fight but was beaten by the better man, he was also most gracious in defeat and made no excuses (unlike others sometimes do!).

    I am not defending his conduct in Germany one bit, it was shameful, but Haye did play his part; he had every right to defend himself, but was his behaviour proportional to what was directed at him? I honestly don't think so.

    And also the WBC made it clear that anyone involved in the Chisora/Haye fight was not welcome to fight for one of their titles again; last time i checked, Haye was involved in that fight.

    I didn't actually post to get into the whole press conference issue (again), I actually posted to simply point yet another example of the WBC's corrupt and dishonest decision making. Surely you have to agree with that?!
     
  14. smegmaa

    smegmaa Undefeated Champ Full Member

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    obviously the WBC need some cash, and this will make $$$$$$$$$$
     
  15. Earl-hickey

    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    The WBC are corrupt crooks, yes.

    Don;t worry, had Chisora won the fight it'd be him allowed to fight for the title again.

    if he gets himself back to that level he will be allowed to fight for title.