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Post by gazz on Dec 16, 2008 13:56:34 GMT 1
this fight looks like it will happen and i must admit with hayes punching power i think he has a chance of winning but vitali is the better of the brothers Klitschko so this will be a right ding donger
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Post by JEDI on Dec 19, 2008 18:45:35 GMT 1
especially as Haye met vitali and showed him a picture of wladimir's head cut off and Haye holding it, then a brawl ensude, and this is where its at, now they are set up to fight!
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Post by andrewmgan1976 on Dec 20, 2008 16:13:52 GMT 1
Could be a cracking fight, Haye could go on to rule the heavyweight division for years to come.
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Post by gavster on Jan 6, 2009 9:19:48 GMT 1
come back lennox i say the division is fookin ham shank
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Post by andrewmgan1976 on Jan 6, 2009 17:57:56 GMT 1
Lets have Lennox Lewis v George Foreman, now that would be class
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Post by sim101 on Jan 13, 2009 15:59:57 GMT 1
I don't think haye will win fair do's he has some power behind those punches but his chin is weak and klitschko is tough. Haye went down in his last fight and he will against klitscko but this time he won't get up. Only my opinion though.
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Post by andrewmgan1976 on Jan 16, 2009 17:58:12 GMT 1
I don't think haye will win fair do's he has some power behind those punches but his chin is weak and klitschko is tough. Haye went down in his last fight and he will against klitscko but this time he won't get up. Only my opinion though. we are entitled to an opinion but lets remember only mine is right
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Post by andrewmgan1976 on Apr 2, 2009 14:53:14 GMT 1
David Haye has finally secured a shot at the world heavyweight title after signing a contract to fight Ukrainian champion Wladimir Klitschko.
Both camps have been in negotiations for around four months and a deal has at last been agreed for the former undisputed cruiserweight champion to take on IBF and WBO champion Klitschko.
It is understood that contracts for the bout were signed late on Wednesday night for the fight to take place on June 20 with the venue "90 per cent" certain to be in Germany, according to Haye himself.
Klitschko (52-3, 46 KOs), widely regarded as the world's number one heavyweight, has won his last 10 fights and made six title defences, including unifying two of the major belts.
A spokesman for Haye told PA Sport. "Apparently the Klitschkos have got four deals in place with different locations and are basically now working out which one makes the most financial sense.
Compromise "Everything else is agreed, it will be June 20 100 per cent."
Londoner Haye began complex negotiations for a fight with Klitschko or his elder brother Vitali, the WBC champion, at the end of 2008.
Wladimir had been the initial target before brother Vitali stepped into the fray and a deal in principle was agreed for him to take on Haye in London this summer.
That deal fell though, however, and attention returned to a match between Haye and 33-year-old Wladimir.
And, after months of negotiations, a compromise has been reached to keep alive Haye's burning ambition to emulate fellow former cruiserweight king Evander Holyfield by moving up to become undisputed heavyweight champion.
Reluctant A relieved and typically buoyant Haye said: "I've been chasing Wladimir around the negotiating table for the past three months and we've now finally got him where we want him.
"I'll be chasing Wladimir in exactly the same manner on June 20. He's already showed me his hand through the way he's negotiated. He has never wanted this fight, and was only going to agree to it when the odds were stacked in his favour.
"Wladimir wants to feel comfortable inside the ring and at the negotiating table. He was as reluctant to put pen to paper for this fight as he is when throwing a right hand.
"He's a mentally weak fighter and has been terrified to take risks ever since he was blitzed by a semi-pro golfer (Corrie Sanders).
"Klitschko's last opponents were cowards and I will knock him out and take his belts back to my hometown London."
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Post by gazz on Apr 3, 2009 21:25:58 GMT 1
i can see haye haveing a good chance of winning the title hes slick and powerful and Klitschko has an awful jaw
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Post by andrewmgan1976 on Apr 20, 2009 16:05:48 GMT 1
Good to see it is going to be in a suitable venue too, Gelsenkirchen Arena, 60,00 dome thing
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Post by domdom on Jun 3, 2009 19:43:43 GMT 1
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Post by andrewmgan1976 on Jun 3, 2009 20:23:46 GMT 1
Pity about that, would have been a cracking fight as well
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Post by hutchydarts on Jun 3, 2009 20:55:46 GMT 1
injured running scared more like
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Post by mrpro03 on Jun 3, 2009 23:22:46 GMT 1
Klitschko would have hammered him anyway.
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Post by shitatdarts on Jun 4, 2009 2:33:34 GMT 1
dunno if haye would have lost
only takes 1 hit on th e glass jaw to put the big man down
hope they get this back on
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