Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
To answer the question at the top of the thread, I honestly think that Haye has more of a chance against Wlad than anyone else around in todays lacklustre HW divison and had he took the fight and won without any pay he would have still set himself up for huge paydays.

But I wouldn't go to work if I wasn't going to get paid and really why should anyone? Haye signed a contract that was surprising to say the least, with all the rematch clauses and then not to get any money on top of that would have been a disgrace! So I think he was right to pull out although I was disappointed at first.
So Haye is the most dangerous fighter at heavyweight outside the Klitschko's...based on what David Haye has only proven that he can talk more at heavyweight than at cruiserweight.

As for his pulling out, why make up an injury Wlad is a nice guy, he's a smart guy why not just tell his management about Setanta's issues and try and renegotiate? OH wait a second, they didn't do that because they were very difficult in negotiating the original contract.