Yeah, yeah... let's see if he even can KO Ruiz. And then if he wants to fight one of the K brothers. P.S. it's Wladimir not Wladamir
That's not really the same story is it? Given that you are clearly a same-face i'd have thought you'd know the meaning of the word 'same'.
WOW !!! Now THAT is the irony of the month :rofl Let me try it this way: Ruiz is past it. A win over him counts for nothing. Since when do you get credit for beating a guy that old? RUIZ IS 38 TOO, YOU GENIUS :nut Oh, and now Haye is hiding behind the mandatories. He would not have touched even the 38 years old Vitali. Haye would wet his pants if he'd have to step into the ring with Vitali who fought Lewis. He's even bitching out of the fight with Vitali now, and Wladimir as well, and he wakes up in the middle of the night drenched in sweat having dreamt of fighting the Klitschkos again and again... Even if Haye beats Ruiz (won't bet my life on it...) he will beg the guys at WBA to send him another unworthy mandatory after another unworthy mandatory, so he can have an excuse not to step in the ring with either Klitschko - "Hey, what should I do, i simply have to defend my belt and this leaves me no time to make any unification bout" - just wait and see... Haye will find enough mandatories and enough injuries and enough contractual disagreements for not fighting the Klitschkos, and at the same time will keep bitching forever about how he would KO them both... This is the old and simple tactics, but it works only for fools who can't see through it - when you have stolen something, just start yelling "catch the thief" as loud as you can
Herbie Hide on the Ruiz fight: "I don't think David Haye is all great either, but the HW division is so bad that you have to give him a chance against anybody... Even if he wins this fight he's not a great heavyweight, but he's good enough to hold the title but Haye probably won't stop him (Ruiz)"
He should KO the one he has the courage to face. THE ONE IN HIS DREAMS. THAT IS THE ONLY ONE , AND THE ONLY PLACE HE WILL KO EITHER ONE. DREAM ON.
I would say Vitali is the bigger name in the US so fighting Wladimir in London first makes the most commercial sense to me, if/when Haye wins they can sell the Vitali fight in America as the unified undisputed championship.
Haye has a much better chance to beat Wlad, as his power could present problems. Vitali would be a very tall order, I don't know if Haye is busy enough to get it going against him, and Vitali doesn't get blown out in fights. I would pick both Klitschko's to beat Haye, but give Haye about a 40% chance to beat Wlad as opposed to a 20% chance to beat Vitali. Keith
The interesting thing is I do not give Haye much chance vs. either guy. They are just too big. Another case of size. If either Klitchko were the exact size of Haye I do not think they could take his right hand.