Well thought out and careful letter.
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Well thought out and careful letter.
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Hilarious! I love the move from "Chisora did this, Chisora did that, all threatening things," to the 100% passive voice to describe the altercation. You'd think Haye hadn't even participated.
I loved this too:
Only a professional talker like Haye could behave as if "not getting knocked out" was some kind of victory to brag about and use to embarrass a potential opponent.I was then happy to banter back and forth with Bonte and Klitschko, keen to ascertain whether he (Vitali) would stay true to his word and reiterate his desire to do what his younger brother couldn't do - knock me out.
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Statement from Chisora:
“Following the extensive media coverage that my WBC World Heavyweight title challenge against Vitali Klitschko in Munich at the weekend has attracted, I feel I must wholeheartedly apologise for my part in the regrettable scenes both before and after what was to be the biggest night of my career.
Whilst my behaviour was inexcusable, there were many things that went on behind the scenes that ultimately caused my frustrations to boil over, however this is of course no excuse.
I cannot go into the specific details at the moment as quite rightly the British Boxing Board of Control will be investigating this matter and also the altercation that took place between David Haye and myself where I was struck by a bottle.
Despite all of this, the bottom line is, I have let my family, my team and worst of all the sport I love down. I acknowledge that my actions were totally unprofessional, with or without provocation.
Now, with a cool head and the benefit of hindsight, my actions at the weekend were regrettable to say the least and I am deeply embarrassed at the scenes reported in the media.
I acknowledge that I have a duty as a professional boxer to conduct myself properly at all times, especially with boxing being a sport of controlled aggression. I have let lots of people down on Saturday night, including myself, and for that I am truly sorry.
In Munich I fully cooperated with the German authorities and as a result I was released without charge. I will be making no further comment at this stage and will wait for any formal hearing to take place.”
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When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
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Somewhere Vince McMahon is furiously taking notes. Jeebus what a silly fookin circus. Ban em both. We finally get a semi halfway decent heavyweight championship fight and these silly twats turn schoolyard tuffs.
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Maybe...............
What I am saying is that I seriously doubt "Whilst my behaviour was inexcusable, there were many things that went on behind the scenes that ultimately caused my frustrations to boil over, however this is of course no excuse." came from Del Boy and not miles.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
UFC, MMA, China, Japan, States??
I wonder why they call boxing the dying sport.
The most interest in heavyweight boxing in ten years and they ban him.
Well other organisations will welcome him with open arms.
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