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    Default Re: David Tua vs Alexander Ustinov

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    the thing that jumps out on that article is the fact Vitali is interested in fighting tua

    shows what ambition he has left and confirms he will never be in a meaningful fight again
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    Default Re: David Tua vs Alexander Ustinov

    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
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    the thing that jumps out on that article is the fact Vitali is interested in fighting tua

    shows what ambition he has left and confirms he will never be in a meaningful fight again
    Yep. However Tua has scarcely been in a bad fight.

    I still think Vitali Haye should be his big fight before retirement.
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    Default Re: David Tua vs Alexander Ustinov

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    the thing that jumps out on that article is the fact Vitali is interested in fighting tua

    shows what ambition he has left and confirms he will never be in a meaningful fight again
    Yep. However Tua has scarcely been in a bad fight.

    I still think Vitali Haye should be his big fight before retirement.
    thats true but you can see from the barrett fights he is a long way past his best, any decent hw with any hope of a title fight would beat barrett even when barrett was at his very best

    vitali will never fight haye
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    Default Re: David Tua vs Alexander Ustinov

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    the thing that jumps out on that article is the fact Vitali is interested in fighting tua

    shows what ambition he has left and confirms he will never be in a meaningful fight again
    Yep. However Tua has scarcely been in a bad fight.

    I still think Vitali Haye should be his big fight before retirement.
    thats true but you can see from the barrett fights he is a long way past his best, any decent hw with any hope of a title fight would beat barrett even when barrett was at his very best

    vitali will never fight haye
    I agree, it's very unfortunate.
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    Default Re: David Tua vs Alexander Ustinov

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    the thing that jumps out on that article is the fact Vitali is interested in fighting tua

    shows what ambition he has left and confirms he will never be in a meaningful fight again
    Yep. However Tua has scarcely been in a bad fight.

    I still think Vitali Haye should be his big fight before retirement.
    thats true but you can see from the barrett fights he is a long way past his best, any decent hw with any hope of a title fight would beat barrett even when barrett was at his very best

    vitali will never fight haye
    I agree, it's very unfortunate.
    I dont get it, after Hayes dismal, boring performance v Wladamir, why would anyone even be interested? It would be more of the same.

    Its not like he beat, hurt or showed promise against Wlad and Vitali wants revenge, like against Sanders, or Peter (who was holding a title) and its not like he has done a great deal to deserve a shot since.

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    Default Re: David Tua vs Alexander Ustinov

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    the thing that jumps out on that article is the fact Vitali is interested in fighting tua

    shows what ambition he has left and confirms he will never be in a meaningful fight again
    Yep. However Tua has scarcely been in a bad fight.

    I still think Vitali Haye should be his big fight before retirement.
    thats true but you can see from the barrett fights he is a long way past his best, any decent hw with any hope of a title fight would beat barrett even when barrett was at his very best

    vitali will never fight haye
    I agree, it's very unfortunate.
    I dont get it, after Hayes dismal, boring performance v Wladamir, why would anyone even be interested? It would be more of the same.

    Its not like he beat, hurt or showed promise against Wlad and Vitali wants revenge, like against Sanders, or Peter (who was holding a title) and its not like he has done a great deal to deserve a shot since.
    And Francesco Pianeta has done enough?
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    Default Re: David Tua vs Alexander Ustinov

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    the thing that jumps out on that article is the fact Vitali is interested in fighting tua

    shows what ambition he has left and confirms he will never be in a meaningful fight again
    Yep. However Tua has scarcely been in a bad fight.

    I still think Vitali Haye should be his big fight before retirement.
    thats true but you can see from the barrett fights he is a long way past his best, any decent hw with any hope of a title fight would beat barrett even when barrett was at his very best

    vitali will never fight haye
    I agree, it's very unfortunate.
    I dont get it, after Hayes dismal, boring performance v Wladamir, why would anyone even be interested? It would be more of the same.

    Its not like he beat, hurt or showed promise against Wlad and Vitali wants revenge, like against Sanders, or Peter (who was holding a title) and its not like he has done a great deal to deserve a shot since.
    you are one of the most vocal (textual) posters about haye in a negative way

    it is clear you dont like him

    the rest of the world would like to see him fight vitali and even wlad again (excluding lyle)

    and vitali has been very vocal about haye since wlad, making several promises
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    Default Re: David Tua vs Alexander Ustinov

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    the thing that jumps out on that article is the fact Vitali is interested in fighting tua

    shows what ambition he has left and confirms he will never be in a meaningful fight again
    Yep. However Tua has scarcely been in a bad fight.

    I still think Vitali Haye should be his big fight before retirement.
    thats true but you can see from the barrett fights he is a long way past his best, any decent hw with any hope of a title fight would beat barrett even when barrett was at his very best

    vitali will never fight haye
    I agree, it's very unfortunate.
    I dont get it, after Hayes dismal, boring performance v Wladamir, why would anyone even be interested? It would be more of the same.

    Its not like he beat, hurt or showed promise against Wlad and Vitali wants revenge, like against Sanders, or Peter (who was holding a title) and its not like he has done a great deal to deserve a shot since.
    Because Haye is still a very sellable product. Get it signed and let Haye's gob do the rest, it still makes financial sense. My toe was hurt against Wlad, but this time....

    Haye might even win! Setting up another fight with Wlad which of course will sell.
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    Default Re: David Tua vs Alexander Ustinov

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    vitali will never fight haye
    Why would he? He's 40-something and retired.

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    vitali will never fight haye
    Why would he? He's 40-something and retired.
    he did make a few promises but if he's changed his mind then thats fine
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    Default Re: David Tua vs Alexander Ustinov

    Vitali doesn't want it, Haye stops the slower, less skillful Klitschko, fact is has fought only 1 decent fighter in 10 years.

    Since the Lewis fight (hugely declined Lewis) he's fought only Shannon Briggs that I'd say had a chance and he destroyed him.

    Fact is, he's never fought anyone as quick as Haye is, and his lack of fights against talented fighters like Haye leads me to believe that Haye probably stops the 41 year old.


    The klitschkos are transparent, you can see what they do, Haye chased Wlad for 2 years and he only accepted when Haye got a title.

    Then Vitali offered him a shot for almost 0 money, when he knew clearly that Haye was going to fight Chisora for the grudge match and a good pay.

    Then Klitschko says ok beat Chisora and I will fight you, hoping Haye goes through a war or even loses to Chisora.

    Then Haye blasts Chisora out of there, a guy that gave the 41 year old Klitschko some problems and also noting that Chisora is one of the few fighters Klitschko couldn't stop, so Vitali thinks "fuck that" and starts saying "I offered him the fight, he fought Chisora instead".


    Haye stops Vitali inside 6.
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    Default Re: David Tua vs Alexander Ustinov

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Vitali doesn't want it, Haye stops the slower, less skillful Klitschko, fact is has fought only 1 decent fighter in 10 years.

    Since the Lewis fight (hugely declined Lewis) he's fought only Shannon Briggs that I'd say had a chance
    and he destroyed him.

    Fact is, he's never fought anyone as quick as Haye is, and his lack of fights against talented fighters like Haye leads me to believe that Haye probably stops the 41 year old.


    The klitschkos are transparent, you can see what they do, Haye chased Wlad for 2 years and he only accepted when Haye got a title.

    Then Vitali offered him a shot for almost 0 money, when he knew clearly that Haye was going to fight Chisora for the grudge match and a good pay.

    Then Klitschko says ok beat Chisora and I will fight you, hoping Haye goes through a war or even loses to Chisora.

    Then Haye blasts Chisora out of there, a guy that gave the 41 year old Klitschko some problems and also noting that Chisora is one of the few fighters Klitschko couldn't stop, so Vitali thinks "fuck that" and starts saying "I offered him the fight, he fought Chisora instead".


    Haye stops Vitali inside 6.
    Come on now...

    Sanders, Peter, Solis, Arreola all had a good chance to upset Vitali. They were the most dangerous guys in the division at the time he fought them. Briggs was a complete waste of time.

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    Default Re: David Tua vs Alexander Ustinov

    Again with the Haye vs Vitali fight .....Vitali offered to fight Haye and Haye chose to fight Valuev. Haye could fight Vitali but he'd still lose, Haye's chickenshit performance vs Wladimir tells you all you need to know about how Haye will fair vs any heavyweight who can punch.

    Haye will fight Tyson Fury then he'll do what he always does run his stupid fucking mouth, both of them will.


    As for Tua of course older heavies will try to come back to get one more title shot, it always happens, I don't know why people are so surprised. I wouldn't be shocked if Sam Peter at some point comes back or Valuev or Ruiz....it's just boxing. If Tua wins and wins a fight vs a top contender he'll more than likely get a title shot, but that's a lot of IF's for a guy that old and with that style.

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    Default Re: David Tua vs Alexander Ustinov

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Again with the Haye vs Vitali fight .....Vitali offered to fight Haye and Haye chose to fight Valuev. Haye could fight Vitali but he'd still lose, Haye's chickenshit performance vs Wladimir tells you all you need to know about how Haye will fair vs any heavyweight who can punch.

    Haye will fight Tyson Fury then he'll do what he always does run his stupid fucking mouth, both of them will.


    As for Tua of course older heavies will try to come back to get one more title shot, it always happens, I don't know why people are so surprised. I wouldn't be shocked if Sam Peter at some point comes back or Valuev or Ruiz....it's just boxing. If Tua wins and wins a fight vs a top contender he'll more than likely get a title shot, but that's a lot of IF's for a guy that old and with that style.
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