Why are you fans tolerating Wlad fighting a guy with 14 fights?

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  1. Predicto

    Predicto Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Note to thread starter:

    Pay attention to what's going on in the current HW division, and get informed about who is actually available/willing to fight before you go spouting off with some ignorant rant about the "disgrace" of picking a 14-0 opponent for a year-end, stay-busy type fight.
     
  2. tbp82

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    Lest bring some facts to this list above

    1. Wladimer
    2. Vitali-agree with you here
    3. Haye-will take the fight as soon as the settle the PPV situation
    4. Tomaz Adamek-already has a fight will take the fight if a fair deal is offered.
    5. Russian Chaegev-you're right here
    6. Alexander Povetkin-needs more trianing as per his trainer
    7. Valuev-injured but would take the fight if the right deal was on the table.
    8. Tony Thompson-yep already lost to Wlad
    9. Eddie Chambers-already lost to Wlad
    10. Samuel Peter-lost to Wlad twice
    11. Chris Arreola-injured and already lost to Vitali and Adamek
    12. Alexander Dimitrenko-outside of Haye and maybe Adamek there isn't much appeal to any K2 fight.
    13. Dereck Chisora-accepted the fight
     
  3. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    How do you like the guy thats fighting Haye? prior to stepping in with Haye, Harrisons last 4 fights were against a guy 10-0 one guy 6 wins -1 draw
    the other 10-2 and Skelton who has like 14 losses

    whats worse. a guy fighting for a title with 14 wins and no defeats

    or the other guy thats fighting having lost to a guy 10-0?
    :lol:
     
  4. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    News Flash Braniac.....

    Audley double his fights...would he make you happy? i know you dont like the # 14, but in Audleys last fight, he all but lost to a guy with 14 losses..... before landing his hail mary :rofl
    and the 3 chumps before that he beat, they didnt even have that many fights....
    as for tony thompson....no one on this planet wants to see that, not even thompsons family. Besides, Thompson will be 39 in a few weeks and david haye has pretty much cornered the market on 40 year old heavyweights......
     
  5. Farmboxer

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    Haye sure likes to break contracts.
     
  6. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    ****ing hilarious that the only real "threats" have built in money excuses..."if the offer is right" " if the ppv is settled? "
    HORE**** :smoke

    as little as 15 years ago it was an honor to fight for a heavyweight championship. Now you have to beg 7 foot tall 350 pounders to fight you, and give challengers who have done **** as a heavyweight equal rights....
    haye is a **** sucker
    Valeuvs foot my ass....
    Povetkin is now a fat lazy american like solis (yes im american i can say that) he will be the 2010 version of tyrell biggs...except he wasnt scared to fight a monster like tyson back then.


    hes turned down vitali in the past and and uses $$$ as an excuse. Wouldnt you make ALOT more money once you "knock wlad out"? i mean its been done before so i would at least kinda try....
     
  7. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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  8. kriszhao

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  9. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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  10. Farmboxer

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    Vlad would be fighting Haye if Haye had not refused and that is a fact. So many contenders refused to fight Vlad or Vitali, so they did the best they could under the circumstances.
     
  11. MTB79

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    I would fight my brother.
     
  12. VIP

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    Maybe because all these other contenders know that Wlad would end their careers like he's done to a few others. I don't mind this fight.
     
  13. rapidfire

    rapidfire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    At least Chisora is undefeated, young, fresh and hungry. Remember Carl Williams. He wasn´t much more experienced than Chisora, but when he took on then 47 and O Larry Holmes, he gave him a very tough fight. Some people even felt that Williams should´ve won this.
     
  14. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Whose career has he ended?
     
  15. Davo

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    Largely bull****.

    If you wanna quote Haye, quote him when he said many times that the after he made the verbal agreement with K2 on a Vitali fight with 1 rematch clause and no options, they sent him a contract full of options and with 2 rematch clauses.

    I have shown in multiple other threads that Haye generates a massive amount more cash than Wlad. When Haye asked for a 50-50 deal I seriously doubt he was aware of how little money Wlad really makes. Fact is, Wlad does not bring in anywhere near enough cash to demand 50-50.

    As I understand it, Haye said Wlad should keep all the German money and he keep the UK PPV. Wlad wanted no part of it as he can make the same amount fighting Chisora.

    You're right to give **** to Haye for talking about cleaning out the division and being unfied in 1 year at HW. He clearly was full of **** there. When it comes to the business of making deals with K2 you need to get real.