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    Quote Originally Posted by benevolent anarchist View Post
    Klitschko and his team had been considering the postponement, but when it still hadn't received a medical report on Haye's injury by Friday afternoon, they opted for Chagaev.
    "We have only heard from them about this injury but not received the medical report," Boente said. "The main obstacle in Wladimir's mind was that we can never count 100 percent on Haye. The options were Chagaev on June 20 or delay the Haye fight to July 11. But the big obstacle was that we don't know that suddenly Haye doesn't cancel again because his back is still not 100 percent. Then with the summer vacations in Europe, we can't do a fight until the fall. We couldn't take that risk."
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    This is why I refuse to give Haye the benefit of the doubt. Today's MRI equipment can detect even slight micro muscle tears. This sort of thing happens in the NFL often because with the amount of money that NFL players are paid, you need a proper "doctors note", LOL.
    So he elects to fight a guy who has just pulled out of another fight with hepatitus? Rather than wait 3 weeks to fight Haye. I'm thinking B.I.T.C.H.

    Sorry Lyle and other Clit fans but to call it off and fight somebody who is just as likely...if not more likely to pull out is ridiculous
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    Quote Originally Posted by benevolent anarchist View Post
    Klitschko and his team had been considering the postponement, but when it still hadn't received a medical report on Haye's injury by Friday afternoon, they opted for Chagaev.
    "We have only heard from them about this injury but not received the medical report," Boente said. "The main obstacle in Wladimir's mind was that we can never count 100 percent on Haye. The options were Chagaev on June 20 or delay the Haye fight to July 11. But the big obstacle was that we don't know that suddenly Haye doesn't cancel again because his back is still not 100 percent. Then with the summer vacations in Europe, we can't do a fight until the fall. We couldn't take that risk."
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    This is why I refuse to give Haye the benefit of the doubt. Today's MRI equipment can detect even slight micro muscle tears. This sort of thing happens in the NFL often because with the amount of money that NFL players are paid, you need a proper "doctors note", LOL.
    So he elects to fight a guy who has just pulled out of another fight with hepatitus? Rather than wait 3 weeks to fight Haye. I'm thinking B.I.T.C.H.

    Sorry Lyle and other Clit fans but to call it off and fight somebody who is just as likely...if not more likely to pull out is ridiculous

    I've read Vlad been immunized against hepatitis (wonder if Valuev was immunized too?) and Chagaev hepatitis is a very minor one where you got more chance struck by lightning than being infected by Chagaev hepatitis...

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    This is why I refuse to give Haye the benefit of the doubt. Today's MRI equipment can detect even slight micro muscle tears. This sort of thing happens in the NFL often because with the amount of money that NFL players are paid, you need a proper "doctors note", LOL.
    So he elects to fight a guy who has just pulled out of another fight with hepatitus? Rather than wait 3 weeks to fight Haye. I'm thinking B.I.T.C.H.

    Sorry Lyle and other Clit fans but to call it off and fight somebody who is just as likely...if not more likely to pull out is ridiculous

    I've read Vlad been immunized against hepatitis (wonder if Valuev was immunized too?) and Chagaev hepatitis is a very minor one where you got more chance struck by lightning than being infected by Chagaev hepatitis...
    Hepatitus B is 10 times more infectous than HIV. My point wasn't that anyway.

    Point was Chagaev is surely just as likely to pull out due to the symptoms of Hepatitus B - The nausea, vomiting, fatigue etc...
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    #1 Chagaev didn't pull out of the Valuev fight, the Athletic Commission in Finland wouldn't allow him to fight, methinks Don King would rather Valuev fight John Ruiz or Kali Meehan so as to hang on to the WBA belt.

    #2 I never said Haye didn't pose "a threat" I just said it would be better for Haye and better for the division if he actually fought some decent heavyweights before jumping in with the big fish. 1 punch can change any fight BUT KO-ing Monte Barrett doesn't mean much.

    I think the thing you don't understand ono, is that Chagaev WAS fit to fight but Valuev and Don King didn't want to lose the title again and that is why the fight was called off in Finland. As for David Haye's injury, all we have been told is that it's a "back injury" why haven't we been told more

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    So he elects to fight a guy who has just pulled out of another fight with hepatitus? Rather than wait 3 weeks to fight Haye. I'm thinking B.I.T.C.H.

    Sorry Lyle and other Clit fans but to call it off and fight somebody who is just as likely...if not more likely to pull out is ridiculous

    I've read Vlad been immunized against hepatitis (wonder if Valuev was immunized too?) and Chagaev hepatitis is a very minor one where you got more chance struck by lightning than being infected by Chagaev hepatitis...
    Hepatitus B is 10 times more infectous than HIV. My point wasn't that anyway.

    Point was Chagaev is surely just as likely to pull out due to the symptoms of Hepatitus B - The nausea, vomiting, fatigue etc...
    As what Lyle said earlier, Chagaev didn't pull out... It was the boxing commission's decision not to allow him to fight because of the hepatitis detection...

    Reports from Team Chagaev stated that he's 100% feeling healthy... First time I've heard Chagaev experienced nausea, vomiting, fatigue etc... Where did you read this news??
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    Quote Originally Posted by XaduBoxer View Post
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    I've read Vlad been immunized against hepatitis (wonder if Valuev was immunized too?) and Chagaev hepatitis is a very minor one where you got more chance struck by lightning than being infected by Chagaev hepatitis...
    Hepatitus B is 10 times more infectous than HIV. My point wasn't that anyway.

    Point was Chagaev is surely just as likely to pull out due to the symptoms of Hepatitus B - The nausea, vomiting, fatigue etc...
    As what Lyle said earlier, Chagaev didn't pull out... It was the boxing commission's decision not to allow him to fight because of the hepatitis detection...

    Reports from Team Chagaev stated that he's 100% feeling healthy... First time I've heard Chagaev experienced nausea, vomiting, fatigue etc... Where did you read this news??
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    What's to stop the commission from doing the same again? Seriously asking because i don't know....


    I wasn't saying Chagaev is experienceing the above symptoms, i was suggesting it's highly possible that he will if he has Hepatitus B.

    My point is the above fight is just as likely to be called off as the fight with david haye would be.....merely 3 weeks later.
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    Because the Wlad-Chagaev fight will happen in GERMANY and not Finland and Wladimir had already asked the German Athletic Commission and they had no issue with Chagaev's illness (fyi Ray Mercer and Evander Holyfield have fought with Hepititus).

    David Haye is only going to be able to fight July 25th and NOT July 11th which means Wlad would have to wait 5 weeks and not 3 and I don't care who you are, that's unreasonable and beyond that David Haye COULD still be slightly injured for that fight and as a fan of Wladimir Klitschko and a fan wanting the best the heavyweight division we don't need any bullshit excuses as to why David Haye lost, I am sure the Haye fans want him in top condition for every fight too, that's all I want so I can say Wladimir KO'd him fair and square.

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    Hepatitus B is 10 times more infectous than HIV. My point wasn't that anyway.

    Point was Chagaev is surely just as likely to pull out due to the symptoms of Hepatitus B - The nausea, vomiting, fatigue etc...
    As what Lyle said earlier, Chagaev didn't pull out... It was the boxing commission's decision not to allow him to fight because of the hepatitis detection...

    Reports from Team Chagaev stated that he's 100% feeling healthy... First time I've heard Chagaev experienced nausea, vomiting, fatigue etc... Where did you read this news??
    .
    What's to stop the commission from doing the same again? Seriously asking because i don't know....


    I wasn't saying Chagaev is experienceing the above symptoms, i was suggesting it's highly possible that he will if he has Hepatitus B.

    My point is the above fight is just as likely to be called off as the fight with david haye would be.....merely 3 weeks later.
    Different boxing commissions have slight differences in fight requirements... The German Boxing Commission already stated that Chagaev hepatitis is a minor one and he will be allowed to fight in Germany... Vlad-Chagaev is a go in Germany...
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