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So because he's looking to move on that means he's scared, right? Is that what you trying to say?



And you just can't stop defending and making stupid ass excuses for your idols. Seriously this line right here just might be the dumbest, stupidest line in forum history. And that's saying a lot considering this forum is home to p4p two of the dumbest posters in the history of forums (HattonIlovehisHammer and SlobberBoxer).

"He's ready to fight somebody else after bottling the only real challenge he's faced for years"

Lets see if i got this straight. The guy who didn't pull out of the fight is some how ducking the guy who pulled out of the fight? Is that the way it works in the UK?
Yes, that's right. Klitschko is taking the opportunity offered by Haye's injury to bottle out of fighting him. He never wanted to risk fighting a live opponent in the first place so now it looks like he's going to duck Haye and fight yet another plodding no-hoper.
I see. But if Wlad is so terrified of Haye why did he agree to the fight in the first place? If Haye strikes so much fear into Wlad why didn't Wlad do like Haye did and fake an injury first and pull of the fight?
Because he got goaded and humiliated into taking it. And was the biggest fight out there for either of the Klitschkos, something their own manager admitted, and if he hadn't taken the challenge he would have looked even more of a chinny fraud than he already does. But now he's got the opportunity to dodge the fight due to Haye's injury and it looks like he's going to take it. Hopefully HBO can twist his arm and wait for Haye for a couple of weeks, but it's clear he wants nothing to do with fighting an actual live opponent.