Why is it klit fans are the only ones who don't want to see Vitali vs Haye ?

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  1. fidds

    fidds Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The only descent possible fight in the heavyweight division but it seems klit fans don't want to see it ?

    All this bollox about he dosen't deserve it is hilarious, He is a multiple world champion, Two weight champ who lost a points decision to his brother. The reason i think klit fans don't want to see it is that haye could possibly be Vitalis kryptonite at this stage of his career.

    But there is not one fight that comes close to generating excitement, money and a whole lot of good banter.

    Why would you not want to see this fight :patsch
     
  2. Joe.Boxer

    Joe.Boxer Chinchecker Full Member

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    Other than it will all be incredibly tedious, I don't know.
     
  3. Arcane

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    They want to see Vitali vs Mormeck.
     
  4. fidds

    fidds Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes well that is plain shamefull :patsch
     
  5. Arcane

    Arcane One More Time Full Member

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    They think he's Tyson 2.0 so it doesn't matter what you or anyone else thinks.
     
  6. fidds

    fidds Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Id like to see there reasons for not wanting the biggest possible fight in the division there is nothing else its plain sad :patsch
     
  7. I'm an Ustinov fan and I don't what to see it. Haye is far, far to dull to watch. Ruiz was more fun to watch for Christ sake. Haye's a stuttering **** as well, I hate people that stutter.
     
  8. pirao666

    pirao666 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Which Klitschko fans don't want to see it? I know I do, I can't wait for Vitali to brutalize Haye. I just hope he doesn't concede to Haye's 50/50 demands to make the fight, though.
     
  9. Uncle Rico

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    They just witnessed Haye, chillin’ with a drank in one hand and not batting an eye-lid, do something their man couldn’t do an entire 12 rounds – lay G’sora the funk out with just one shot. Would you then want your favourite fighter to be in with that guy? I thinks not. Even Vitali himself was standing up and applauding Haye for his awesomeness. He just couldn't wait to shake his hand at the end. You all saw it.
     
  10. timagen

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    Sure, provided that Haye can prove that he will do more than his impression of an altar boy for twelve rounds. Wlad/Mormeck>Wlad/Haye.
     
  11. Webbiano

    Webbiano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This fight is Vitali's best chance of securing his legacy and breaking the top 20 of the best heavyweights (some believe he already has) that is out there right now. Wlad and Vitali (not so much as wlad) Legacy will always be determined of what they would have accomplished in different eras and TKO6 and how he couldn't beat a past prime Lewis (although he wasn't as shot as some suggest).

    Haye is the best heavyweight out their right now for Vitali and is the only one willing to fight so I don't get why he doesn't do it, **** the financial bull**** and give Haye a 60-40 split and try and secure your legacy rather making smart financial move and fights they won't lose.

    Take a risk and we will see that vitali and Wlad maybe arent a top 5 or top 10 heavyweights, however with a few more wins against the highest opposition out there they will be there or there a bouts and sit around the 15-10 Mark for the both of them and show that H2H they are incredibly tough fights for the likes Ali, Lewis, Tyson, Foreman etc and would arguably beat some of them as well.
     
  12. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    I would certainly watch it, but it wouldn't be my first choice.

    Like I always said, I don't rate Haye as high as most people here do and expect him to make another stinker out of it like he did in his other big fights at HW (against Wlad and Valuev).
    Haye at heavy is completely different as Haye at Cruiser... 3 out of his 4 titlebouts were stinkers, with a average of 9 rounds. And yet people want to see him because he has "the potential of being exciting"... DUH, so do many other good heavyweights if they opt to go for the kill! :roll:
    What those people actually mean is that he stirrs up the division by making ridiculous statements/promises and is sure to do something really controversial in true WWE style!

    Who here actually thinks he will be the "come forward" fighter in that bout, wich is so much harder to win (how the hell would he KO Vitali?!) for Haye as against the younger brother?!? :think

    I do however really want to see him against a guy like Arreola, Povetkin or Solis when his injury clears up... and I wouldn't even favour him in every of those matchups.
     
  13. Thomas!!

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    ok then ..........
     
  14. ingredientity

    ingredientity Active Member Full Member

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    I'm sorry, you're officially ****ed in the brain.


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  15. Uncle Rico

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    I think Robney was talking about Haye. He'd like to see Haye in with Arreola, etc.