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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB View Post
    If the Klits will fight mormeck, thompson and Chisora they'll fight Haye.

    Whether he deserves it or not the klits have shown they don't mind obliging undeserving opponents.
    For the last time Thompson was a MANDATORY.

    I expect Haye to "retire" again and resume his true love of talking shit on tv.

    Wlad had no trouble with Haye last time and he would have no trouble fighting Haye in a rematch and mind you that Wlad has stopped 100% of the fighters he has rematched. Now Haye might want to fight Vitali, but I'm not sure that happens because Vitali will retire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB View Post
    If the Klits will fight mormeck, thompson and Chisora they'll fight Haye.

    Whether he deserves it or not the klits have shown they don't mind obliging undeserving opponents.
    For the last time Thompson was a MANDATORY.

    I expect Haye to "retire" again and resume his true love of talking shit on tv.

    Wlad had no trouble with Haye last time and he would have no trouble fighting Haye in a rematch and mind you that Wlad has stopped 100% of the fighters he has rematched. Now Haye might want to fight Vitali, but I'm not sure that happens because Vitali will retire.


    Do we need any further proof that the division is in the shits?
    Do they pick mandatories by shooting at a dart board full of names?

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    Haye doesn't have to prove anything, he's a former heavyweight "world" champ and he just annihilated a man Vitali struggled with over 12 rounds. Plus he brings all the money (most important bit) and hype.

    Personally I'd rather see Haye fight Arreola or Adamek.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Haye doesn't have to prove anything, he's a former heavyweight "world" champ and he just annihilated a man Vitali struggled with over 12 rounds. Plus he brings all the money (most important bit) and hype.

    Personally I'd rather see Haye fight Arreola or Adamek.


    Not sure what post that was referring to
    But you need to control that reflex action.

    The previous post was ridiculing the IBF for making Tony Thompson a "mandatory."
    The post before that says yeah good job in beating Chisora, but there's probably a couple more deserving HW's for a shot at a Klitschko right now.

    And yeah... Haye should fight an Arreola or Adamek first. Work his way toward another fight with a Klitschko. Those shots should be earned. The Klits aren't getting any younger.

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    Who is more deserving than Haye?

    (not that it even matters, Haye is the money)
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    Arreola and Adamek are both more deserving for a shot. But why doesn't Haye get himself invited to the elimination tournament the IBF is pushing?

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    Default Re: What's next for Haye

    Haye should first fight a prime contender like Povetkin, Pulev or Solis and then go for a rematch with Wlad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Arreola and Adamek are both more deserving for a shot. But why doesn't Haye get himself invited to the elimination tournament the IBF is pushing?
    Why are Arreola and Adamek more deserving? They've both already been stopped by Vitali. Both have never won a "world" title.

    In fact, who the hell have they beat at heavyweight that puts them in front of Haye? Audley Harrison is about the level of their best wins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB View Post
    If the Klits will fight mormeck, thompson and Chisora they'll fight Haye.

    Whether he deserves it or not the klits have shown they don't mind obliging undeserving opponents.
    For the last time Thompson was a MANDATORY.
    ...and?

    Their last three opponents have sucked - the fact still stands, if they fight that level of fighter then don 't be surprised if either of them fight Haye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB View Post
    If the Klits will fight mormeck, thompson and Chisora they'll fight Haye.

    Whether he deserves it or not the klits have shown they don't mind obliging undeserving opponents.
    For the last time Thompson was a MANDATORY.
    ...and?

    Their last three opponents have sucked - the fact still stands, if they fight that level of fighter then don 't be surprised if either of them fight Haye.
    I wouldn't be surprised if they fought Haye, but do remember how long it took to make their first fight. And little David flat out refused to fight Vitali back then too.

    I think Haye found his level and he's just short of the championship mark. Haye should go win the British title and after that maybe fight Wlad again, Vitali will retire IMO


    As for Wlad and Vitali's defenses....give me a break. If there was a worthy challenger out there they would fight them

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB View Post
    If the Klits will fight mormeck, thompson and Chisora they'll fight Haye.

    Whether he deserves it or not the klits have shown they don't mind obliging undeserving opponents.
    For the last time Thompson was a MANDATORY.
    ...and?

    Their last three opponents have sucked - the fact still stands, if they fight that level of fighter then don 't be surprised if either of them fight Haye.
    I wouldn't be surprised if they fought Haye, but do remember how long it took to make their first fight. And little David flat out refused to fight Vitali back then too.

    I think Haye found his level and he's just short of the championship mark. Haye should go win the British title and after that maybe fight Wlad again, Vitali will retire IMO


    As for Wlad and Vitali's defenses....give me a break. If there was a worthy challenger out there they would fight them
    I think Haye see's the clear decline in Vitali and he really fancies his chances with him. I also think Vitali is too proud to walk away after Haye did such a better job on Chisora and then started the whole "Vitali won't dare fight me now" after the fight. In fact I see Charr losing his chance to haye like Chisora did.

    In an ideal world I'd like Haye to fight Fury first and shut his stupid mouth. I truly hate that man and I cannot wait to see him sparked out. Then again Fury would just run scared when push came to shove just like he did when Price was going to spark him.

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    Default Re: What's next for Haye

    i really dont see adamek or areola having much to worry haye

    i dont know why people are so insitent that haye has to fight one of those two to prove his worth

    chisora posed more of a problem because of his punch resistence
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    If Haye can't fight Vitali next I think there are options out there for him. I wouldn't mind him going to America to fight either Adameck, Arreloa or Mitchell.

    If that doesn't go through imagine Haye taking on Price or Fury?? These Would be massive fights in the UK and Haye has shown that when he fights taller fighters he can struggle. I think Price has a better chance than Fury, but I reckon Price might be a bit too big for Haye? What do u think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
    If Haye can't fight Vitali next I think there are options out there for him. I wouldn't mind him going to America to fight either Adameck, Arreloa or Mitchell.

    If that doesn't go through imagine Haye taking on Price or Fury?? These Would be massive fights in the UK and Haye has shown that when he fights taller fighters he can struggle. I think Price has a better chance than Fury, but I reckon Price might be a bit too big for Haye? What do u think?
    Out of all the other Brits I'd give Price most chance of beating Haye. Haye would absolutely obliterate Fury. The thing is though price has never been in with anyone anywhere near Haye's level yet and there are a lot f questions he needs to answer before we can really start matching him up with the likes of Haye. I'd like to see Price and Chisora next year, I think that would give us some indication of where he is in comparison to Haye!

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    Default Re: What's next for Haye

    Price v chisora.

    Haye won't fight anyone other than vitali. He's in it for the money...

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