Quote Originally Posted by Chrislfc17 View Post
In my opinion the only reason why Haye went after Valuev was to get the WBA title to give him more say at the negotiating table. He's in a lot better position now to when he first started having talks with both Klits. He felt (rightly or wrongly) that he wasn't getting a fair deal and to be honest the Klits had every right to make those demands because even though Haye was the WBC, WBA and WBO CW champion he was a nobody in the HW division. He now has something they want and he (supposedly) wants to fight them both. I can't see any problem with that. His 4th fight at HW after Bonin, Barrett and Valuev was a mandatory which he had to take as Ruiz stepped aside for Haye to fight Valuev. After all that he's still getting people criticizing him....why? Lets just wait and see what happens over the coming months before we all jump on the hate Haye bandwagon. You don't have to like what he does out the ring, I don't like it myself, but he's brought some long over-due excitement to the HW division and that can only be a good thing for the sport!!
A man who talks some sense, only bad thing about Haye is the way he pulled out with Wlad and the way he talked it up but the hate for Haye on here for his performance in the ring is unreal the way he has acted out of the ring I cant argue with.