Why Can't Haye Get In Line For Mandatory Fight?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by KidPerat, Jul 24, 2012.


  1. KidPerat

    KidPerat King Bee Full Member

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    Because it's better than sitting on the couch waiting for a fight you may never get. He's only 31 and 5-1 as a HW. Come on, he's a great fighter- I love seeing him but he needs to FIGHT!
     
  2. shan7-8-6

    shan7-8-6 Active Member Full Member

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    Why bother entertaining this thick cu nt? He's obviously just talking shi t. Haye doesn't need to become mandatory, the Klittards find any excuse for there TKO6 victim.
     
  3. KidPerat

    KidPerat King Bee Full Member

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    Huh? I haven't talked an ounce of **** nor am "Klittard." I just like boxing, bro. I want to see fighters, fight.
     
  4. Povetkin doesn't want the fight, . Moron
     
  5. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    His choices aren't either sitting on the couch or trying to become a mando. He can easily fight 2 or 3 times a year against pretty much whoever he wants.
     
  6. KidPerat

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    You mean "in 2009 he didn't want the fight." He's said recently that he does want to fight one of the Klitschkos.
     
  7. PolishPummler

    PolishPummler Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    He knows he may risk losing along the way.
     
  8. JeanPaulValley

    JeanPaulValley Boxing Addict banned

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    I dont get it either. I like Haye a bit and I think he is talented but for someone who claims to be "the best heavyweight in the world,"why not prove it? He's only 31 years old and has been in very few wars. Has a great record and loves money. Why not stay active and beat some guys. Why not force either Wlad or Vitali into a fight. Wlad will honor mandatories as we have seen with the Thompson situation. No Haye would rather wait and be inactive and then earn it. For a smart guy,he does some dumb ****.
     
  9. KidPerat

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    He doesn't want to do that though. He even said it's Vitali or nothing. I'd love to see him fight 2 or 3 times a year...
     
  10. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    So if he doesn't want to fight 2 or 3 times a year, then that would seem to be another answer to your question.
     
  11. vnyc

    vnyc Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    that's right , Solis TKO him once , he may do it again , that's why he wants Vitali or nothing.
     
  12. KidPerat

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    Hmm... I'm not understanding what you're saying. Maybe I'm not being clear with what I'm trying to say.

    What I'm trying to say is I want Haye to jump into the HW division and adopt the attitude that he'll fight whoever, whenever. There's nothing wrong with chasing a fight but to say "it's Vitali or no one" is ridiculous to me. If you really want to fight, prove it, take a fight against Arreola, Povetkin or Adamek (etc.). He'll have a better argument if he does that and he'll have an even better argument if the WBC deems him the mandatory challenger.

    I'll say it again, I like like to see Haye fight and the thought of him not fighting if he doesn't get Vitali pisses me off because I'd like to see him fight whoever.
     
  13. Observer

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    I read on a Russian site that Haye got $15 mln for the fight with Wlad, and $3.5 mln for the fight with Chisora. Now that he beat Chisora in style you could make a case for him getting $10 mln against Vitaly. Fighting is always a risk, no matter who you fight. Vitaly won't be around for long. Why risk a chance to get $10 mln by getting, say, $1mln (outside of the Chisora fight there is nothing big out there for Haye apart from the K-bros)?

    If Vitaly retires things may change. Wlad beat Haye once, so to make a Wlad rematch marketable Haye would need to stretch a couple of tall guys. I doubt Haye would truly retire early. But so long as Vitaly is around, don't expect Haye to fight someone else.
     
  14. eazym1979

    eazym1979 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Alexander has turned down at least three chance's i know to fight Wlad, he really doesnt want to fight him man
     
  15. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    Povetkin deserved a shot like 4 years ago when he won the IBF tournament and got rated #1. He sat on it for 2+ years ducking his mandatory shot at Wlad. Then he goes life and death with Chagaev to win his paper title and defend it against complete bums, nearly losing to one of them.

    He doesn't deserve ****. That's not to say I wouldn't mind seeing Wlad lay his ass out.