Why I dont think Haye will fight VK........... First off, VK is better than Wlad, second, If VK knocks him out, which I anticipate Haye knows is a stonger possibility, then he wont get the shot at two! paydays, cause Wlad most probably wont need/want to fight him if VK exposes him.
they should make a contract that has term that says if haye were to beat one klit he has to face to other within a year or pay 10 million.
Yep. Haye's been very smart playing about with this match-up. Sadly for him though, he's lost tons of respect in the process.
Yeah, only he's seemingly more interested in the money, otherwise he wouldn't of fought Harrison, be looking to cash out by the age of what ever he said.
When thinking about Haye, I get so frigging frustrated. He holds all the attributes we've been yearning for in a heavyweight. He's got an aesthetically pleasing style, great speed, crunching power, and actually looks like an athlete - something very rare in the heavyweight division nowadays. But his desire/motivation fails to match all of this. He's in his prime, and could go on to rule the division for another 4/5 years should he get by the Klitschkos. Surely this will do his legacy far more good than retiring by the end of next year with only 27 fights to his name.
He didn't have any respect 3 years ago and doesn't have any now. Just his bank account has a couple big '000's more now. I doubt he gives a **** about us fans, his legacy or respect he gets. Which would be find if he didn't constantly run his mouth about how he's in this not for the money but for the glory, how he wants to write boxing history and how he's concerned about his legacy. All a bunch of BS.
And whys that then ? the Klits are in charge of everything now ? just because they happen to be brothers shouldn't mean people automatically have to face the other one should they beat one.
Once he figured out he just has to talk big without actually taking big risky fights and he could *STILL* make millions selling total **** fights to the dumb Brit PPV audience his entire passion and motivation for high-class boxing went out of the window.