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Fuck sakes, you dont read eh...

Look back and you will see I said exactly what was said in that article that it was Haye coming out with little excuses to hold up on, like coming in second that Fury himself said he agreed to a few weeks ago and no one could understand what the fuck was going on as they had agreed to everything but Haye still hadn't signed. It was also Haye that first offered a 70/30 split to Fury, not a 50/50.

He has almost been shamed and backed in to a corner to sign because of Furys big gob. He doesnt want the Fury fight, he wants Vitali as he thinks Vitali is now old and slow, which he is, so ripe for the picking but he also thought Wlad was weak and chinny and that he could replicate the Sanders fight and look how that turned out for him

Haye has been uncharacteristically quiet. Remember him putting pictures of severed heads, chasing Wlad in a shopping mall etc. fury is ripping the shit out of him and hes not got much to say now. Haye isn't getting another Klitschko fight soon and this is the only other big money fight out there for him.
Wlad was and is the heavyweight champion of the world, he held all the cards. Fury is not even the best heavyweight in Britain.
Maybe but until he signs he looks like hes uncertain. Fury withdrew from the Pulev bout because he was offered this big money match up.

Haye is all bout the best money match which is fair enough but unless he is secretly working on a Vitali fight then Fury is the biggest name out there for him that anyone would want to watch. No one wants to watch him crawl around in front of Wlad again
Please don't dwell on Haye's performance against Wlad , yes he ran , but he went the distance in a stinker , Fury would still be on the canvass now if he had got in the ring with Wlad.
Whatever would happen, win lose or draw hed go down trying to win and making a fight, rather than going down again and again trying to avoid a fight.

It would be far more entertaining and youd be a lot happier you watched that than the numbness, sleep inducing pathetic none effort from Haye.

What is more credible? Losing trying to last the distance or losing trying to actually win?