Wladimir Klitschko looking really bulky on German TV show

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by RonnieHornschuh, Feb 28, 2010.


  1. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    it'll be interesting to see what happens, but i'll be surprised if he fights valuev again, because the fight lacks excitement, and it's a very awkward fight for david haye due to valuev's size alone. personally i see more chance in haye fighting holyfield or maybe even hopkins than fighting valuev again.
     
  2. boubacar

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    Nope, only Sauerland will take random tests, because they sail under the flag of the austrian boxer's association. the austrians have signed a deal with the NADA (national anti doping association).

    There's no need for Universum or the K-Brothers to take random tests. Both of them work with the german pro-boxer's association called "BDB" (it means, that they arrange the events under survey of the BDB).

    The BDB has some guidelines for testing, but they don't take random tests. Normally they announce a date, when the controler is going to visit the training to take a test.
     
  3. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    very interesting. thanks for your post.
     
  4. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :think So why were they testing Wladimir randomly again?
     
  5. kriszhao

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    You do realise that Haye has no choice in the matter right? just like how he has to fight Ruiz he signed his rights away to fight valuev the first time, Funny how the klitschko fight was a "slave contract" Then he signs on to fight valuev with a match with ruiz due right after then a rematch whenever Valuev wants it,, Haye is contractually obligated to give Valuev a rematch he doesnt have much say about it.
     
  6. boubacar

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    @Antsu:

    The Klitschkos were on the "GBO trip" before the Chagaev-Fight. The fight with Chagaev was supervised by the BDB.

    The fight with Chambers will take place under the survey of the BDB.
     
  7. boxingscience

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    well, i think the klitschko situation was a little bit different because david haye had to have three rematches against two different fighters, which i don't think has ever been in a contract before, so i think that's the first. also david haye was only going to get the money from one tv station, which was not PPV, so david haye would of got no money for the german tv station, he would of also got no money from the american PPV sells, and he would of got no money from the gate. basically, that was a pathetic offer, and to me personally it showed a lack of sincerity in the offer to make the haye fight, basically they was trying to make a mockery of david haye, maybe as punishment, but it's the real reason i feel the fight never came off. regarding valuev, if haye has to fight him, then he'll have to fight him, but i'm sure that haye might just go for someone else and maybe even vacate his belt to do that,. he probably will have to pay compensation if it's in the contract, but that's the price to pay to continue furthering with his career.we'll have to see what happens.
     
  8. Kissan

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    Ahh, you´re right, he wasn´t tested positive, but confessed that he took EPO, right?
    What was that whole BALCO stuff again?
     
  9. boxingscience

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    mosley had to confess after the balco raid as his details was on the doping calendar. basically he was busted, but he never tested negative on the tests. like i've said before, these boxing tests unless they're random are total bullocks..
     
  10. K-Man

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    What about the boring ass jab grab style in Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield ? That was a wrestlemania, was it ok for you since it didn't involve someone by the name of "Ruiz" or "Klitschko" ?
     
  11. ero-sennin

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    If this **** happens it'll be a total flop. Who is gonna buy that ****? Haye did some good marketing the first time round and they managed to get that **** on PPV but Valuev was so unbelievably crap that Haye managed to win almost every round while boring everyone to sleep. Valuev couldn't even compete. Second time round Valuev's still got no chance but Haye will still have to potshot his ass cuz of the size difference and Haye's shakey chin. What are they gonna call it "Revenge of the giant"? Man, you could have the best marketing gurus in the world get together and they wouldn't be able to come up with a plan to sell this peice of crap to the public. They might as well have the rematch in Haye's backyard and get someone to record that **** on a camera phone and then upload it to youtube for the few crazy people who would watch.
     
  12. jisi

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    All fights from Wlad where with GBO until Vitali makes his comeback. Since than BDB is "on board."
     
  13. RUSKULL

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    You could add that Tyson was beaten by Buster Douglas, Danny Williams & Kevin McBride.
     
  14. Relentless

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    atleast tyson unified all belts and never quit in the corner crying like a ***.
     
  15. 11player

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    Exactly.

    I remember reading that Haye signed a contract with Sauerland giving them options and rights on Haye's next 3 fights after Ruiz, one is a rematch with Valuev.

    Well, the order of the fights will be determined by what makes the most sense financially I suppose. The rematch with Valuev may be pushed back a little till it looks better. Maybe Sauerland will even allow Haye vs Vitali before the rematch, but only if they are well compensated and do keep their options on the winner.

    Anyway, even if Sauerland throws Povetkin and Pianeta at Haye next, plus Valuev, those are fights Haye can win and get payed doing it. The contract with the Klitchkos, for 3 consecutive fights, I can't see Haye coming victorious out of that, and he would only be payed from the second fight on.