I appreciate that, but that does not mean that he will never fight one of them. The fact is that no matter how much of a fan I am of David's I realise that his "Reign" will prove to be a very short one. And I believe that David probably believes this to be possible also. The fact is that the huge pay-day is what David craves and the only chance he has of earning the huge pay-day is by fighting one of the Klitschkos. And as you know, no matter which of the "contenders" he faces, Haye is vulnerable and that would be his "£££££" dreams at an end! Therefore I see him in the ring with one of the brothers in 2010.
So would I. Today's Wlad would teach Tua a lesson & make him appear to be fighting in slow motion. :deal
wont happen... Haye will come to verbal terms but then not sign the contract and hide for 5 days while he signs to fight Valuev again.... or Haye will sign a contract with Tua...then talk about "Slave contracts" or Haye will HURT his back again shaddow boxing:deal..... (thats 1 tough shaddow Haye must have) and the whole time Haye is ducking Tua, Haye will be Talking **** claiming how all fighters are scared of him:yep:yep
Stop with the double standards for God's sake. Haye became a "legitimate contender" by beating Monte Barret who has since been knocked out by guys who who are not even in the 20 of the rankings. Of course, Tua doesn't deserve a shot, but than again neither did Haye.
The fact is that no matter how much of a fan I am of David's I realise that his "Reign" will prove to be a very short one. And I believe that David probably believes this to be possible also. I agree. David is a very good fighter, but a better businessman. He somehow managed to secure himself a title shot against one of the weakest belt holders in decades (Valuev) on the strength of a victory over the faded Monte Barret, who has since fallen out of the ranking and is now not even a top 50 contender. That takes talent. He also has his own production company and he's going to make a fortune fighting retreads like Ruiz and Valuev (again) in the UK. Fact is, he may never fight a Klitschko, but he's going to reture a very rich man.
well that so called "slow motion" Wlad has seems very successful to me 47 KO's in 53 wins. Im sure there are many who wish there were "slow motion" as well :hey
nothing today... not in camp yet... starts in 3 weeks. although im making roasted garlic wild mushroom risotto with balsamic peach grilled prawns for my family